Anyone recommend a goodie? I've looked on gocompare sites and can't be arsenaled to go through everyone. What I need is a group cover (family of 4 + grandparents)
Message posted by daveyh on 20 May 2010 at 10:30am - IP Logged
Legal Disclaimer
daveyh
Hi Spike,try these people. Cover is cheap and they do up to age 85.
Try Staysure. They specialise in over 50's and cover pre existing medical conditions. Ours, which covers us for a full year,was £199 and covered Angina for hubby and Crohn's Disease for me. If no medical conditions apply, it's much cheaper. Good luck and have a lovely holiday. Enjoy. Moyra
Message posted by MartynG on 20 May 2010 at 1:11pm - IP Logged
Legal Disclaimer
ah, but Spike, I understand from a higher authority that brooms in flight are not affected by ash clouds. Perhaps it's something to do with being able to sweep a clear path through
Martyn
Message posted by shilpa on 20 May 2010 at 3:41pm - IP Logged
Legal Disclaimer
We use www.etravelinsurance.co.uk. Very reasonable for a family of four (my wife had a brain heamorrhage in 2008 and now suffers from epilepsy) Last year I was stung on the lip and needed injections and anti-biotics their excess waiver option (costs a little more but worth it when you have children) meant they settled the entire bill within two weeks of making our claim.
Message posted by Kernowman on 20 May 2010 at 6:50pm - IP Logged
Legal Disclaimer
Some one recomended atlasdirect on this forum to me 5 years ago & Ive used them ever since BUT I have never claimed & realy you probley only get to know how good any insurance company is, is when you have to make a claim.
Message posted by lymmbo on 21 May 2010 at 2:58pm - IP Logged
Legal Disclaimer
If you take out a M & S premium credit card, which costs £10 per month, it covers you for travel insurance for your family. However you would have to take out another one for your in laws too.
Included in the £10 per month are vouchers for 4 cups of coffee to drink in their cafe, also they send you a gift on your birthday and 4 other times a year. I reckoned it up for us, ie my husband who is 77 and myself and as we tend to go abroad more than once a year, it turned out to be a realistic price. I have an 96 year old aunty who fell 3 years ago in Portugal and broke her femur,
M & S insurance were great with her claim, so I had no qualms about taking their insurance out. Certainly worth looking into
Message posted by mossa on 21 May 2010 at 5:27pm - IP Logged
Legal Disclaimer
We have always had insurance with Saga...getting old!! They have good rates for pre existing medical conditions. Other insurance companies didn't have the same coverage.
If you wish to post a reply to this thread you must first Login
If you are not already registered you must first register
All Rights Reserved. No part of the Corfu Travel Guide web site may be reproduced without permission.
Infringement will be pursued.
The Corfu Travel
Guide and Lefkada Travel Guides are brought to you by Agni Travel.
Agni Travel is the sister company of Taverna Agni and also the sponsor of the Agni Animal Welfare Fund