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05/04/2005: "Policies to Suit Everybody"
Whether you’re planning a week long family holiday to Orlando, or you’re a single traveller looking to spend over a year touring the world, we’ll have a policy to suit you.
For families with small children who need to ensure all their belongings are covered and protected, and that healthcare can be easily obtained and paid for in foreign countries – you’ll find a cheap insurance policy that will give you everything you need and nothing you don’t.
For world travellers who need comprehensive cover against health-scares, risks in foreign countries and access to aid in countries where it is otherwise very difficult to obtain, we can cover all the help you’ll need and ensure you’ll never be alone even when you’re around the other side of the world.
For detailed information on our policies and prices, see these pages. This is an Adobe Acrobat document, you can download the Acrobat Reader here.
You can also check out the policy summary, to see what your insurance package will cover.
To get a quote to suit your specific needs, fill in this simple form and see what we can do for you. If you’d prefer to speak to an advisor we’d be more than happy to help you, so give us a call or drop in and see us.
Worldwide Insurance
Days | Budget | Fully Comp. | Up to 5 | £19.99 | £24.99 | Up to 10 | £26.99 | £29.99 | Up to 17 | £29.99 | £34.99 | Up to 31 | £43.99 | £55.99 | Only available to ages up to 65 - Click here for info on ages 66-69
E111 Form
The European Economic Area (EEA) consists of the 15 member states of the European
Community plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. If you or any of your dependants
are suddenly taken ill or have an accident during a visit to any of these countries,
free or reduced-cost emergency treatment is available – in most cases
on production of a valid Form E111. Only state-provided emergency treatment
is covered, and you will receive treatment on the same terms as nationals of
the country you are visiting. Private treatment is generally not covered, and
state-provided treatment may not cover all of the things that you would expect
to receive free of charge from the NHS.
Go to any main post office or travel agent and ask for a leaflet "Health
Advice for Travellers". Fill in the application form at the back of the
booklet as well as form E111 itself, in accordance with the instructions in
the booklet. Hand over the completed forms at the post office where the form
E111 will be stamped and signed and returned to you. The E111 is free; you will
not have to pay for its issue. Keep it safe, preferably with your passport,
and carry it with you when travelling within the EEA.
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