08-05-14, 11:56 AM
(08-05-14, 12:15 AM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote: If it's a its a recurring illness you/they should have declared this at the time of booking the holiday insurance. Then you're/they are covered for all eventualities if they arise.
I often take the pee out of my wife for listing ALL ailments on holiday insurance come holiday time, no matter how small, but in the long term I've come to realise that it makes sense - because for the little extra premium we know we're covered.
This is (would of been) the best thing to have done.
Its the same with our bike insurance when we disclose any mods, they dont want to pay out when they have to so you dont want to give them any extra excuse.
Also a little tip for everyone is if you plan to - say go away in September and are buying a single trip cover then get it now and if anything comes up you are covered from now.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.