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(6 Posts)
Brendawymms Thu 30-May-13 18:49:55

I have been with Staysure and they are great at taking the money but have waited two months for claim to be paid and am still waiting.
Although I have had both cataract surgery and surgery for a retinal detachment in the last year got a good deal from Insure and go.

Greatnan Thu 30-May-13 15:46:28

Many thanks, I will try them.

Maggiemaybe Thu 30-May-13 10:43:18

http://www.ageas.co.uk/sites/default/files/pdf/T471%20Apr%2012%20Ageas%20Travel%20Insurance%20Policy%20Wording%20%26%2340%3Bweb%20secure%26%2341%3B.pdf

Maggiemaybe Thu 30-May-13 10:39:34

I was just quoted £105 extra charge from one company for a single trip for my husband's well-under-control asthma and borderline high cholesterol. I shopped elsewhere and Aegeas covered both conditions without extra payment - they have a clear and pretty generous health declaration and if you can agree to it, everything is covered. You do have to declare heart conditions, but I think their weighting will be reasonable in view of the above.

MrsSB Thu 30-May-13 09:54:53

You could try Staysure, (www.staysure.co.uk), they cover over 50s with pre-existing medical conditions. We've been with them for a few years now and their prices are reasonable. They do single trip or annual policies.

Greatnan Wed 29-May-13 18:47:14

I am taking my sister on a river cruise in Germany in July. She has mild angina and is 76. Can anybody recommend an insurance company that would quote her for a single trip?