Medical insurance advice

Lollipoppers replied on 26/12/2015 14:00

Posted on 26/12/2015 14:00

We have normal MH insurance & Red Pennant breakdown cover with the Club. Typical travel insurance doesn't really apply to us when travelling in Europe. Even 'Independent Traveller' insurance isn't really appropriate when away for 2-3 months. Many of our posessions are covered by our home insurance anyway. There is of course our EHIC cards, which are fine, unless of course you have a real medical emergency & require repatriation. All we really need is a medical cover only for longer periods than a standard 2-3 week holiday. Does anyone have any experience or advice in this area? Any advice would be very much appreciated!

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DavidKlyne replied on 01/01/2016 23:34

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Eh...a very bold response AD, loud if not shouting Smile.

No idea why the font came  out like that but happy new year to you too!

David

I tried to edit it for you but only managed to change the colour.

David

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cyberyacht replied on 02/01/2016 17:06

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Most interesting. This forum is picking up the attributes of a M$Word document. If this website is coded using Mickeysoft products then its idiosyncracies will no longer come as a surprise.

TonyIshUK replied on 02/01/2016 20:10

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Anyone in the Insurance buisness answer the question

"" Why people who have problems diagnosed and are being treated, and taking there medication, are more expensibe to insure than those in the awning next door of the same age who are drinking, smoking and eating as much as they can, and are more likely to become ill through ignorance, or stupidity ?""

 

As the man said " Live long and prosper"

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