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Travel Insurance
garcon6
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Looking for annual travel insurance for two adults and two children who are under there years old. We will be going on two holidays this year and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations. Was reading the article on the website and they mentioned Holiday Safe, Leisure Guard and LV. Does anyone have any knowledge/feedback of the above policies.
LV is the Top Pick by MSE though I think it's more expensive.
LV is the Top Pick by MSE though I think it's more expensive.
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We have a daughter with a complex cardiac condition, and LV were fantastic sorting a quote for us. We never had to claim, but they were the only ones of the "main" guys who were prepared to even try and organise a quote for her. They were prepared to put in the legwork to find out about her condition, and what they could do for us, whereas lots of other companies just said no straight away because it wasn't a condition listed on their system. They gave the impression of a company would worked hard to sort out what we needed, which put our minds at rest a lot.Determined to be Debt Free!
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That's really helpful will more than likely go with LV mainly as I have two children.0
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The most important thing is to buy a policy that has the cover that suits your needs. If you're travelling independently (not a tour operators package) you will need a policy that covers for that type of travel. Make sure it has sufficient cancellation and medical coverage. Also check the cover levels for cash, if you plan on taking cash. Most don't cover a great deal.
Everyone has different needs when to comes to insurance, so a policy that suits some people will not be suitable for others.0 -
Yes we will only need to book the flights as where we are going we have family. Good points regarding cancellations/medical insurance especially having two kids. We won't be taking much cash will be using cash passport.0
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European or Worldwide?0
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World wide0
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I suggest you have a word with your bank, and see if you can get it added to your account, as a "travel pack".
That's how I get my European travel insurance.
It costs me £8-50 a month, and it covers me for as many holidays as I like, subject to no holiday lasting more than 30 days.0
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