if you have 2 separate policies then i would suspect that you would encounter trouble should anything happen to your other half and you needed to get an ambulance flight home, or had to delay your return.
morbid details i know, but you now have to consider this.
i had to look into this a few years ago, and having you on separate policies is not something you should do when travelling together.
also ensure that you are travelling with your doctors ok. you may even want to pay them for a "fit to travel" letter, and quote this to the insurance companies when asking for quotes.
Hubby and I are hoping to have a last couples holiday before our baby is born in December. We have an annual insurance policy and obviously if we do manage to book somewhere, I will have to let them know of my pregnancy. Does anybody know if they will just put this on the insurance documents, or will I actually have to pay an extra supplement
But I personally would let them know - that way they can't come back and say they are not insuring you.!
Make the most of this very special holiday. You will not get a 'relaxing' holiday again for at least 18 years
Lady Jane
I agree with jimd-f, a seperate policy each may not be a good idea. Don't take their word for it over the phone, check the rules of each very clearly to see how they class the "party" (even if there are only 2 in it!). Many cover illness of a close member of your party (or even someone left at home) but usually with the traditional pre-exisiting condition exclusion. It is possible that if one of you were hit by a moped before you went or whilst away then there would be cross policy cover for the other cancelling/ staying longer. But I'd be wary about it applying if his exisiting illness flared up again.
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Marlou
definately let them know and try to get them to confirm it in writing. As before, it's the connected problems you need to be covered for. As in my example of being hit by a moped, if it was hubby they might just bandage him up and let you carry on the holiday but if it was you they may say they'd like to keep you in hospital for 24 hours - that extra treatment is down to the "pre exisiting condition" not the moped!
I agree with jimd-f, a seperate policy each may not be a good idea. Don't take their word for it over the phone, check the rules of each very clearly to see how they class the "party" (even if there are only 2 in it!). Many cover illness of a close member of your party (or even someone left at home) but usually with the traditional pre-exisiting condition exclusion. It is possible that if one of you were hit by a moped before you went or whilst away then there would be cross policy cover for the other cancelling/ staying longer. But I'd be wary about it applying if his exisiting illness flared up again.
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Marlou
definately let them know and try to get them to confirm it in writing. As before, it's the connected problems you need to be covered for. As in my example of being hit by a moped, if it was hubby they might just bandage him up and let you carry on the holiday but if it was you they may say they'd like to keep you in hospital for 24 hours - that extra treatment is down to the "pre exisiting condition" not the moped!
Yes, I agree. I don't think I would feel happy having two separate policies in force for our insurance in case anything happened. I have been wondering about what would happen if one of us has to stay longer to look after the other. Makes things a lot more straightforward for us to have just one. Many thanks for help. Jane
best insurance for over 65, no medical problems, any recommendations for good ones
start with Saga, especially if going DIY
Hi bejay ... have you checked out the member recommendations on page 1 of this topic ?
I do accept that as we get older there is a greater risk but as we tend not to be so daft we are less likely to have an accident. If we were to be talking about a TO increasing the price because of our age the phrase " Rip Off" would feature in the conversation.
fwh
Just an update. I got hold of my insurance company, and they have sent me an email confirming that as long as I am back in this country before I am 36 weeks and 6 days pregnant ,then they will automatically cover me
travel insurance for asthmatics? can anyone help... the prices ive had are bordering on dick turpin!!!
Marlou wrote:Just an update. I got hold of my insurance company, and they have sent me an email confirming that as long as I am back in this country before I am 36 weeks and 6 days pregnant ,then they will automatically cover me :tup
Marlou, check with the airline you would be flying with before booking anything as some won't let you fly over a certain amount of weeks. With Thomas Cook you can fly up to 28 weeks without a medical certificate and 29-34 weeks with one.
luci
Thanks for that info
Sarahste, have you tried allclear? That's who I normally go with for pre-existing medical conditions. Their excess is quite high though which has stopped me using them this year.
We have insurance for a couple. If I travel myself with friends am I ok with our insurance
I am covered for 45 days away on my own as the main policyholder, but hubby is only covered for 31 days on his own.
luci
There is a company which covers pre-existing medical conditions provided they haven't changed in the past 12 months
looking at insuring with insure and go. Anyone had any problems with them. Our annual worldwide finishes with Boots this month. ast year paid £113. Because husband is 65, no health problems they want £239 this year.
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