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robbiesangel
3rd October 2007, 11:26 PM
advice reagrd travel insurance...
ok so we took out this when we book holiday, but im worryed now, been reading through and it say something about pre excicting conditions, im hoping i be ok, but my ankle still not 100% what if something was to go wrong with it wen we away , am i covered or not can any one help please thanks dont want to risk anything need to no whats best to do do i contact them n say i had op or not? thanks lisax
steve
3rd October 2007, 11:44 PM
Best bet is to let your insurance company know of all existing ailments and let them tell you whether your covered or not, we were concerned about cover last month when we travelled to PR as the Mrs had damaged her knee cartilage some months earlier and had a pending operation booked so emailed/phoned 'insureandgo' told them everything and they said 'fine no problem your covered',
Cheers all...roll on next September
Steve
rab_c.
4th October 2007, 12:56 AM
a good tip is to ensure you have adequate cover and apply here for your
free cards also lots of advice that you may need lisa http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Policyandguidance/Healthadvicefortravellers/index.htm
oor wullie
4th October 2007, 10:55 AM
best to give them a call ..put your mind at rest..i don't think a ankle op will be a big deal for them.. not long now Angel...soon comes round don't it...
robbiesangel
5th October 2007, 11:14 AM
hi there thank for replys, been onto insuarnce today and they said caus eid not been to doctor before i booked holiday that it was fine n i was cover, but in future i have to say that i had the operation, and so my premium may go up, but im nok and covered this time hope i dont need it but good to no if i do that i insured must get marys tel number into my phone for when we come over lisa
huggybear
6th October 2007, 01:44 AM
I would ask for it in writing when they said you were covered because if you make a claim regarding your ankle I bet they will refuse to pay. This happens all the time where someone over the phone tells you that its ok.
MILLIEANMOLLY
6th October 2007, 02:07 PM
hi, robbiesangel, you should tell you insurance company i have ongoing medical conditions and you have to teel them as you wont be covered if your ankle kicks off over there, they always ask you if you have any pre exsisting injuries and medical conditions if i were you i would contact them and ask there advise it only cost me an extra £22 for my medicl conditions which i thought was very good, hope you ankle gets better take care jackie xxx
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