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Any sensible advice and recommendations for travel insurance in/for Belgium and France would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks.
The last one screwed me over as I bought an annual policy and the bastards have changed the terms. I had been using them for years - they also covered Scuba diving to 30 metres, so expect that has been reduced to 18 inches by now.European Travel insurance is, by and large, homogeneous. It is rarely as specific as to be limited to two countries, ie it is ‘Europe wide’
Look at the many threads where bods recommend their favourite insurer, which will range between:
A. Not buying any at all, as they have never needed it and it’s a rip-off which never pays
B. The cover they got free with Cornflakes or their bank or credit card or building society
C. Stuff they got free from work. Note, some of them confuse Business Travel insurance with Personal travel insurance; it’s not the same thing. But hey, they are happy
D. Those with underlying health conditions and those without
E. Those who ride bikes of under 1500 cc
F. Those that don’t realise that insurers’ terms change, so that the slam dunk recommendation of the Post Office’s offering, now misses the basket by several feet
Moved to the insurance section.
Any sensible advice and recommendations for travel insurance in/for Belgium and France would be appreciated.
Thanks.
The last one screwed me over as I bought an annual policy and the bastards have changed the terms. I had been using them for years - they also covered Scuba diving to 30 metres, so expect that has been reduced to 18 inches by now.
The last one screwed me over as I bought an annual policy and the bastards have changed the terms. I had been using them for years - they also covered Scuba diving to 30 metres, so expect that has been reduced to 18 inches by now.
Let's not fill this thread with fake news!
A contract cannot be unilaterally varied by an insurance company (unless the terms allowed unilateral variations - unlikely).
What several travel insurance companies have said is that they will exclude cover for events caused by Covid19 for NEW CONTRACTS.