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Travel insurance with Pre-existing condition
Beverley_Hillbillies
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Hi,
I've asked this question in the inurance forum, but thought I'd try here also
I've used MSE pre-existing travel insurance link above,
From the comparison websites, it's hard to know which insurance company to select, Cedar Tree appears to be top of most lists, followed by Stay Sure, incidentally, since my enquiry, Stay Sure have sent me a 15% discount of my quote.
"I" wouldn't deem our conditions to be life threatening, i.e. 1 adult with depression < 30+ years, 1 adult with mild asthma; no hospitalisation has been required for either condition.
Cheap doesn't mean it's the worst, expensive doesn't mean it's the best, no one can predict the future, so, in the event of a claim, just curious if those in the insurance business on here have any recommendations for company's that have a good valid reputation.
I've asked this question in the inurance forum, but thought I'd try here also
I've used MSE pre-existing travel insurance link above,
From the comparison websites, it's hard to know which insurance company to select, Cedar Tree appears to be top of most lists, followed by Stay Sure, incidentally, since my enquiry, Stay Sure have sent me a 15% discount of my quote.
"I" wouldn't deem our conditions to be life threatening, i.e. 1 adult with depression < 30+ years, 1 adult with mild asthma; no hospitalisation has been required for either condition.
Cheap doesn't mean it's the worst, expensive doesn't mean it's the best, no one can predict the future, so, in the event of a claim, just curious if those in the insurance business on here have any recommendations for company's that have a good valid reputation.
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I can't give any feedback on the companies although I am with cedar tree but haven't had to claim so can't give feedback on them as haven't had to actually use them.
All I can suggest is compare features, read reviews on the internet and just pick which one you prefer.
Not all cover is the same so check out their features.
Remember when reading reviews that lots are left when people haven't had to claim. I try to read the ones from people that have claimed.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Quick Grabbit, Freebies, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning and the UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards.
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Hi,
Thank youheatherw_01 wrote: »I try to read the ones from people that have claimed.
That's what I try to do, I'm not to concerned on 5* based on how easy it was to arrange cover0
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