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There are some people who may be tempted to veer towards a
'sin of omission' when purchasing a cheap family travel insurance policy. They
may gloss over their own or a member of the family's medical history,
conveniently forgetting a ‘little’ heart problem here or a persistent stomach
infection there. While pretending that you’re all in the peak of health may get
you a lower premium, it can backfire in the event of a claim if your insurance
company rejects a pay out because of an undisclosed medical history.
Insurance is Never ‘Too Expensive’ When it Comes to Your
Health
Let's set this in perspective with a fact: statistics
indicate that Britons often spend double the value of a travel insurance policy
on sweets and magazines at the airport! Think about that for a moment: if you
have enough spare money to spend on a chocolate bar and magazines, why not
spend that money on ensuring your family is completely and honestly covered?
The good news is that even cheap family travel insurance coverage can be
adequate for most needs; but you do have to be completely upfront with all your
medical conditions, even the most benign allergy. It might help to stop
thinking of insurance as an expense, but rather as a wise investment to ensure
a hassle-free holiday experience with your family.
No Medical Condition is ‘Too Insignificant’
There are those who fall into the trap of failing to mention
a small medical condition suffered in the distant past. But buying cover, even
cheap family and best
travel insurance, requires that you answer all questions posed by the
insurance company. Moreover, not only those illnesses contracted in the past
must be disclosed, but also any current ones. So, if you happen to contract an
illness in the time between when you bought the insurance and travel, you must
contact the company to advise them, or you'll risk a rejection of your claim
should the need arise.
Compare Prices
Not all insurers are the same; some will reject you outright if
you happen to have a pre-existing medical condition they think is too risky,
while others will require you to take out ‘special coverage’ and pay higher
premiums. But there are many reputable travel insurance companies that can
still offer cheap family travel insurance to those with pre-existing medical
conditions - you just have to do your research. Check out the websites that
allow you to make a comprehensive comparison of different policies available,
and then choose one that not only accepts your medical condition, but also
offers a reasonably priced premium.
As long as you're honest and deal with an established,
reputable company, a decent insurance policy is always affordable for the wise
traveller.
Patrick Chong is the Managing Director of Insure more. We
provide low cost travel insurance and offer a range of policies including cheap
family travel insurance, annual, multi-trip and single-trip insurance. For all
your travel cover needs, Insure more can help you in the quickest and most
cost-efficient way.
[Source: http://articles.abilogic.com/101274/full-disclosure-medical-history-buying.html]
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