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Children's Travel Insurance

charjo75
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We are going to France and our covered by our bank insurance and have EHICs. However, my two daughters, 3 and 4 are not covered by the bank travel insurance. Should I get new cover to include them?
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Yes. A family policy to cover all of you would be best. Yes you're covered already but I'd have everyone on the same policy just in case. If one member of the party is ill and cannot use the holiday then the other members of the party may be expected to continue with the holiday when really what you want to do is cancel the holiday and look after your potentially sick child. If one person is sick in France their own insurance will pay for them to be repatriated but won't pay for anyone else. Too confusing they're cheap enough I'd just get basic cover as a family.:footie:
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Which bank are you with that provides individual but not family cover?0
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Lloyds - they do provide family cover, but not as standard0
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