Charles Town Insurance Max $50,000
Matt Hegarty reports in the Daily Racing Form today that Charles Town’s jockey accident insurance is capped at $50,000, not the more standard $100,000 or $1 million found at most tracks. Apprentice rider Shannon Campbell was paralyzed in an accident at Charles Town last Saturday. A fundrasier is being planned to help with her medical bills. Jockeys’ Guild vice-president Albert Fiss, reacting to the news that Campbell’s coverage is limited to $50,000, said, “You would think that West Virginia of all places, with what happened last year and the money coming from slots, would do the morally right thing.” The Jockeys’ Guild allowed its catastrophic insurance to lapse in 2002, ostensibly because of the cost (in 2002, the Guild paid $466,000 for $1 million of coverage). Fiss acknowledged that the plan “would have covered Campbell if it had been in place last week.”
Related: At a forum on the jockey insurance issue held in Kentucky on Thursday, an insurance executive called the situation a “powder keg” (MSNBC).