Saga Single Trip Travel

Saga Travel Insurance is designed to provide peace of mind and a high level of protection for anyone aged 50 or over planning a holiday. If you are aged 50 or over, we offer great value travel cover for you, your family and friends of any age. A choice of single trip or annual multi-trip policy , cover for friends and family, whatever their ages, with discounts for partners and any other couples covered by the policy; cover most pre-existing medical conditions; medical screening programme now available online; optional cover for golf, winter sports and scuba-diving; no upper age limit.pet home secured
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www.saga.co.uk
Saga Single Trip Travel
Product:Single Trip Travel
 
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Policy Details 
Online Discount:0%
Underwriter:Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) PLC
Europe Destinations:Yes
Worldwide Destinations:Yes
USA Destinations:Yes
Max Trip Duration:31
Discounts 
No Baggage Discount:No
No Money Cover Discount:No
Member Discount:0%
No Cancellation Discount:No
Child Discount:Yes
Application Criteria 
Min Adult Age:50 years
Max Adult Age:Unlimited
Max w/s Age:Unlimited
Medical Cover 
Medical Screening:Yes
Medical Expenses:
Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenses
1. If you are injured, fall ill, are quarantined or die during your trip, we will pay for the following:
a) Emergency medical treatment outside the UK (including rescue services to take you to hospital)
b) Up to £350 for emergency dental treatment outside the UK to relieve pain
c) Up to £5,000 for the cost of burying or cremating you in the country outside the UK where you die
d) Up to £7,500 for the cost of returning your body or ashes to your home; and
e) Any reasonable extra charges for half board accommodation (of a similar standard to the accommodation you had for the rest of your journey) if you have to stay after the date you were going to return to the UK. We will also pay travel costs which you have to pay to get back home if you cannot use your return ticket to the UK .
f) Up to £300 for additional kennel or cattery fees for your dog or cat if you have to stay after the date you were going to return.
2. We will pay the cost of getting you home if it is medically necessary because you are seriously injured or fall seriously ill during your trip and you cannot use your return ticket.
Under items 1e and 2 above, we will also pay the reasonable travel and accommodation costs of one relative or friend who has to travel or stay with you if your treating doctor and our Medical Emergency Assistance provider think that it is necessary.
Special conditions
1. You must phone the medical emergency helpline on (+44) 20 8763 4878 immediately if you need to go into hospital as an in-patient or if you need to return to the UK .
2. If you are injured or become ill during your trip, our Medical Emergency Assistance provider may:
- move you from one hospital to another;
and /or
- arrange for you to return to the UK at any time.
They will do this if they and the treating doctor think that it is safe for you to be moved or returned to the UK. If you choose not to return to the UK our liability will end on the date it was deemed safe for you to return.
The most we will pay
Within the UK: £2,000 for each insured person under items 1d, 1e and 2 above during your trip .
Elsewhere: Up to £10,000,000 for each insured person.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured person s claim. In the event of a medical claim having been reduced by the use of Form E111 the excess under Section B -Emergency medical and associated expenses will be reduced to nil. (Please see conditions below.)
Reciprocal Health Agreements
European Union
If you are travelling to countries in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, we strongly recommend that you take an E111 form or European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) with you. Application forms for these can be obtained from the post office and should be completed and validated before you travel. This will allow you to benefit from the reciprocal health arrangements, which exist with these countries. You should take reasonable steps to use these arrangements where possible.
If we agree to a claim for medical expenses which has been reduced by you using an E111 form or EHIC you will not have to pay the excess amount under Section B -Emergency Medical and Other Expenses.
Where it is necessary for you to provide evidence of the medical costs incurred, this must show that the medical fee has been reduced by use of the E111 form or EHIC.
For further information about the E111 form or EHIC, please refer to the Health Advice For Travellers booklet from the post office or visit the Department of Health website www.dh.gov.uk.
PA - Death:
Section E - Personal accident
We will cover you if you suffer an accidental injury during your trip that leads directly to your:
a) Death;
b) Loss of one or more limbs and/or the total loss of sight in one or both eyes; or
c) Permanent total disablement after 104 weeks (except where compensation is paid under b) above).
Special conditions
1. The death or disability must happen within one year of the accident.
2. You can only claim for one item under this section.
The most we will pay
The amount we will pay for each insured person is £30,000 other than the death benefit for people under 16 where the maximum we will pay is £1,000, and the death benefit for an insured person aged over 70 years when the maximum we will pay is £15,000.
The benefits will be paid to you or your legal representative.
What is not covered
1. Any claim for sickness, disease, nervous shock or naturally occurring condition or degenerative process.
2. Any claim that results from:
a) you flying (except while travelling in an aircraft as a passenger) or taking part in other aerial activities
b) you motor cycling:
- as a rider or passenger on a machine over 125cc; or
- as a rider or passenger on a machine 125cc or under unless you wear a crash helmet and, as a rider, you hold a full UK motorcycle licence
c) your involvement in manual work of any kind
d) you taking part in any winter sports activity listed on page 12unless winter sports cover is shown on your policy schedule
e) you taking part in a leisure or winter sports activity not listed on page 12
f) you taking part in any organised team or contact sport not listed on page 12, any sport or competition as a professional, competing in or practising for speed or time trials, sprints or racing of any kind
g) you taking part in expeditions or being a crew member on a vessel travelling from one country to another.
3. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 37.
Hospital Benefit - Max:
Section C - Hospital benefit
If you are claiming for medical expenses that are covered under Section B, we will also pay you £25 for every 24 hours you are being treated as an in-patient in a hospital outside the UK towards incidental expenses you have to pay, such as telephone calls.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £1,000.
What is not covered under Sections B and C
1. Any claim for a medical condition if any insured person has travelled against the advice of a UK doctor or would be travelling against the advice of a UK doctor if they had taken such advice.
2. Any claim for a medical condition if any of the following applied when you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later). You:
a) had ever received advice, medication or treatment for any serious, chronic or recurring illness, injury or disease unless the condition was disclosed to and accepted by us
b) had ever suffered from or are currently suffering from any heart or cancer condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us
c) were under investigation or awaiting results for any diagnosed or undiagnosed condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us
d) were on a waiting list for in-patient treatment or were aware of the need for in-patient treatment for any diagnosed or undiagnosed condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us
e) had been told you have a terminal illness.
3. Any claim for a medical condition where you have received medical advice for a potentially serious illness or injury between booking your trip and the departure date unless disclosed to and accepted by us.
4. Any claim for a medical condition you were planning to get medical treatment for during your trip.
5. Any claim for:
a) the cost of in-patient hospital treatment or going home early that our Medical Emergency Assistance provider has not agreed beforehand
b) the cost of any non-emergency treatment or surgery including exploratory tests which are not directly related to the illness or injury that you originally went to hospital for
c) any form of treatment that your treating doctor and our Medical Emergency Assistance provider think can reasonably wait until you get back to the UK
d) cosmetic surgery
e) medication which,at the time your trip started, you knew that you would need while you were away
f) any extra costs because you have a single or private room
g) treatment or services provided by a health spa,convalescent or nursing home or any rehabilitation centre
h) any treatment after you have returned to the UK .
6 Any claim that results from:
a) any anxiety state,depression,mental or nervous disorder which had been diagnosed when you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later) unless disclosed to and accepted by us
b) pregnancy or childbirth where the expected date of delivery is less than 12 weeks (16 weeks in the case of a multiple pregnancy) before your planned return date
c) you flying (except while travelling in an aircraft as a passenger) or taking part in other aerial activities
d) you motor cycling:
- as a rider or passenger on a machine over 125cc; or
- as a rider or passenger on a machine 125cc or under unless you wear a crash helmet and, as a rider, you hold a full UK motorcycle licence
e) your involvement in manual work of any kind
f) you taking part in any winter sports activity listed on page 10 unless winter sports cover is shown on your policy schedule
g) you taking part in a leisure or winter sports activity not listed on page 10
h) you taking part in any organised team or contact sport not listed on page 10, any sport or competition as a professional or competing in or practising for speed or time trials, sprints or racing of any kind
i) you taking part in expeditions or being a crew member on a vessel travelling from one country to another.
7. Costs incurred following your decision not to return to the UK after the date when, in the opinion of our Medical Emergency Assistance provider, it was safe for you to do so.
8 Any claim resulting from a tropical disease where you have not had the recommended inoculations and/or taken the recommended medication.
9 Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 37.
Cosmetic Surgery:No cover
Dental Emergency:
Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenses
1. If you are injured, fall ill, are quarantined or die during your trip, we will pay for the following:
a) Emergency medical treatment outside the UK (including rescue services to take you to hospital)
b) Up to £350 for emergency dental treatment outside the UK to relieve pain
c) Up to £5,000 for the cost of burying or cremating you in the country outside the UK where you die
d) Up to £7,500 for the cost of returning your body or ashes to your home; and
e) Any reasonable extra charges for half board accommodation (of a similar standard to the accommodation you had for the rest of your journey) if you have to stay after the date you were going to return to the UK. We will also pay travel costs which you have to pay to get back home if you cannot use your return ticket to the UK .
f) Up to £300 for additional kennel or cattery fees for your dog or cat if you have to stay after the date you were going to return.
UK Physiotherapy:No cover
Overseas Funeral Costs:
Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenses
1. If you are injured, fall ill, are quarantined or die during your trip, we will pay for the following:
a) Emergency medical treatment outside the UK (including rescue services to take you to hospital)
b) Up to £350 for emergency dental treatment outside the UK to relieve pain
c) Up to £5,000 for the cost of burying or cremating you in the country outside the UK where you die
d) Up to £7,500 for the cost of returning your body or ashes to your home; and
e) Any reasonable extra charges for half board accommodation (of a similar standard to the accommodation you had for the rest of your journey) if you have to stay after the date you were going to return to the UK. We will also pay travel costs which you have to pay to get back home if you cannot use your return ticket to the UK.
f) Up to £300 for additional kennel or cattery fees for your dog or cat if you have to stay after the date you were going to return.
Remains Transportation:
Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenses
1. If you are injured, fall ill, are quarantined or die during your trip, we will pay for the following:
a) Emergency medical treatment outside the UK (including rescue services to take you to hospital)
b) Up to £350 for emergency dental treatment outside the UK to relieve pain
c) Up to £5,000 for the cost of burying or cremating you in the country outside the UK where you die
d) Up to £7,500 for the cost of returning your body or ashes to your home; and
e) Any reasonable extra charges for half board accommodation (of a similar standard to the accommodation you had for the rest of your journey) if you have to stay after the date you were going to return to the UK. We will also pay travel costs which you have to pay to get back home if you cannot use your return ticket to the UK.
f) Up to £300 for additional kennel or cattery fees for your dog or cat if you have to stay after the date you were going to return.
Financial Loss Cover 
Money - Cash:
Section O - Personal money
The most we will pay for each insured person is £500, but no more than £300 for cash or bank notes.
Cash Advance:£0
Legal Expenses:
Section J - Legal expenses and advice Legal Expenses Cover
This section is arranged and underwritten (insured) by DAS Legal Expenses Insurance Company Limited.
This section should be read in conjunction with General conditions on page 40 and General exclusions on page 39.
Definitions
These words or phrases below have the following meanings wherever they appear in this section:
Adviser
The lawyer, or other suitably qualified person, who has been appointed by us to act for you according to the terms of this section.
Costs and expenses
a) Legal costs
All reasonable and necessary costs chargeable by the adviser.
b) Opponents costs
We will also pay the costs incurred by opponents in civil cases if you have been ordered to pay them, or pay them with our agreement.
Date of occurrence
The date of occurrence is the date of the event which may lead to a claim.If there is more than one event arising at different times from the same cause, the date of occurrence is the date of the first of these events.
Territorial limit
The geographical limit specified in your schedule of insurance.
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DAS Legal Expenses Insurance Company Limited.
Cover
We cover the following
1. Bodily injury
We will negotiate for your legal rights in a claim against a party who causes your death or bodily injury.
We do not cover the following
1. We agree to provide the insurance in this section of the policy,as long as:
(a)the date of occurrence of the incident is during the period of insurance and within the territorial limit ;and
(b)any legal proceedings will be dealt with by a court,or other body which we agree to,in the
territorial limit ;and
(c)for civil claims,it is always more likely than not that you will recover damages (or obtain any other legal remedy which we have agreed to)or make a successful defence.
2.For all insured incidents,we will help in appealing or defending an appeal as long as you tell us within the time limits allowed that you want us to appeal.Before we pay the costs and expenses for appeals, we must agree that it is always more likely than not that the appeal will be successful.
3 We will only pay the legal costs charged by an adviser appointed by us.
Claims settlement
The most we will pay for any claim or series of claims arising from one event is £50,000.
Exclusions
We will not pay for the following:
1. A claim reported to us more than 180 days after you should have known about the insured incident.
2. Claims relating to:
a) illness or bodily injury which happens gradually or is not caused by a specific or sudden accident;or
b) defending your legal rights, but defending a counter-claim is covered.
Anything which happened before you took out this legal expenses insurance.
Deep Vein Thrombosis or its symptoms that result from you travelling by air.
Fines, penalties, compensation or damages which you are ordered to pay by a court or other authority.
An insured incident intentionally brought about by you.
Your alleged dishonesty or alleged violent behaviour.
Written or verbal remarks which damage your reputation.
3. An application for judicial review.
4. Costs and expenses incurred before our written acceptance of a claim.
5. A legal action you take which we or the adviser have not agreed to,or where you do anything that hinders us or the adviser .
6. Any legal costs that are incurred where we agree a contingency fee arrangement with the adviser.
7. A dispute with us not otherwise dealt with under Condition 2 - paragraph headed Arbitration.
8. The Contract (Rights of Third Parties)Act 1999 does not apply to this policy in relation to any third party rights or interests.
9. Date recognition
A claim directly or indirectly caused by or resulting from any device failing to recognise, interpret or process any date as its true calendar date.
Conditions
Please read these conditions carefully.They are an important part of the policy.
1. Policy terms
You must:
- keep to the terms and conditions of this policy
- send everything we ask for, in writing
- give us full details in writing of any claim as soon as possible and give us any information we need
- try to prevent anything happening that may cause a claim
- take reasonable steps to keep any amount we have to pay as low as possible
2. Choice of adviser
You are free to choose an adviser (by sending us a suitably qualified person s name and address) if:
- we agree to start court proceedings and it becomes necessary for a lawyer to represent your interests in those proceedings; or
- there is a conflict of interest.
In all circumstances except those above, we are free to choose an adviser.
We may choose not to accept your choice, but only in exceptional circumstances. If there is a disagreement over the choice of adviser in these circumstances, you may choose another suitably qualified person.
Any adviser will be appointed by us to represent you according to our standard terms of appointment.
The adviser must co-operate fully with us at all times.
Arbitration
If we and you disagree about the choice of adviser, or about the handling of a claim,we and you can choose another suitably qualified person to decide the matter. We and you must both agree to the choice of this person in writing. Failing this, we will ask the president of a relevant national law society to choose a suitably qualified person. All costs of resolving the disagreement must be paid by the party whose argument is rejected. If the adviser withdraws If the adviser refuses to continue acting for you or if you dismiss the adviser, the cover we provide will end at once, unless we agree to appoint another adviser.
If you withdraw
If you settle a claim or withdraw it without our agreement, or do not give suitable instructions to an adviser, the cover we provide will end at once and we will be entitled to reclaim any costs and expenses we have paid.
3. Claims -your duty
You must:
- give the adviser any instructions that we require.
- tell us if anyone offers to settle a claim .If you do not accept a reasonable offer to settle a claim, we may refuse to pay further costs and expenses .
- tell the adviser to have costs and expenses taxed, assessed or audited, if we ask for this.
- take every step to recover costs and expenses that we have to pay, and must pay us any costs and expenses that are recovered.
- co-operate fully with us and the adviser and must keep us up to date with the progress of the claim.
4. Claims -our rights
We can take over and conduct any claim or legal proceedings in your name, at any time and we can negotiate any claim on your behalf.
We will have direct contact with the adviser.
We may decide to pay you the amount of damages that you are claiming, or which is being claimed against you, instead of starting or continuing legal proceedings.
5. Chances of success
If we are satisfied that it is more likely than not that you will recover damages (or obtain any other legal remedy that we have agreed to) or make a successful defence, we will pay the costs and expenses.
We may, at our discretion, require you to obtain, at your expense, an opinion from a lawyer, accountant or other suitably qualified person chosen by you and us, as to the merits of a claim or proceedings. If the chosen persons opinion indicates that it is more likely than not that you will recover damages (or obtain any other legal remedy that we have agreed to) or make a successful defence, we will pay the cost of obtaining the opinion.
6 Choice of law
This section of the policy will be governed by English law.
How to make a claim
If an event happens for which you require legal advice, please contact our legal helpline on 0845 9000 013.
If you wish to submit a claim, first check the Schedule and policy to make sure that the event is covered. If you are in any doubt and would like further advice, please contact our legal helpline. In most cases you will be asked to forward full details in writing so that our claims team can review your claim and determine whether the event is covered.
Please write to us at:
Claims Department
DAS Legal Expenses Insurance Company Limited
DAS House
Quay Side
Temple Back
Bristol BS1 6NH
Claims can also be e-mailed to New Claims@das.co.uk
Please read General Conditions 1 to 5 for details of the claims conditions.
Claims are usually handled by an adviser appointed by us, but sometimes we deal with claims ourselves.
Claims outside the United Kingdom may be dealt with by other DAS offices elsewhere in Europe.
Please do not ask for help from a solicitor or accountant before we have agreed.If you do, we will not pay the costs involved even if we do accept the claim.
We may ask you to complete a claim form.
Customer service
If your enquiry or complaint is about a legal expenses claim:
Step 1 -Please contact:
Claims Department
DAS Legal Expenses Insurance Company Limited
DAS House
Quay Side
Temple Back
Bristol BS1 6NH
Telephone 0117 934 2000
Step 2 -If this does not resolve your problem you may write to:
Quay Side
Temple Back
Bristol BS1 6NH
Loss of Passport:
Section N - Loss of passport
We will cover you for loss or theft of your passport while you are abroad. We will pay reasonable extra travel, accommodation and communication expenses you have to pay to get a temporary passport and the cost of the temporary replacement passport.
Contact us on (+44)1243 622165 and we will advise you how to replace lost or stolen passports.
Special condition
You must always take reasonable care to keep your passport safe. If your passport is lost or stolen you must take all reasonable steps to get it back.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £350.
What is not covered
1. Any loss or theft of your passport if you do not report it to the police within 24 hours of discovery and get a written police report.
2. Any loss or theft of your passport while it is unattended.
3. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Loss of Driving Licence:
Section O - Personal money
We will cover you for loss or theft of cash (including foreign currency), traveller s cheques, non-refundable pre-paid tickets, travel tickets, hotel vouchers, passport and driving licence during your trip.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £500, but no more than £300 for cash or bank notes.
Mugging:
Section K - Hijack and mugging
We will pay £50 for each full 24-hour period if:
1. You cannot reach your destination or you cannot reach the UK on the return leg of your trip as a result of the transport on which you are travelling being hijacked; or
2. You are in hospital receiving in-patient treatment required following a mugging.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £1,000.
What is not covered
We will not pay any claim:
1 Unless you provide written confirmation of the delay from the airline or carrier.
2 If you do not report the mugging to the police within 24 hours and get a written police report.
3 For anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38
.
Hijack Benefit:
Section K - Hijack and mugging
We will pay £50 for each full 24-hour period if:
1. You cannot reach your destination or you cannot reach the UK on the return leg of your trip as a result of the transport on which you are travelling being hijacked; or
2. You are in hospital receiving in-patient treatment required following a mugging.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £1,000.
What is not covered
We will not pay any claim:
1. Unless you provide written confirmation of the delay from the airline or carrier.
2. If you do not report the mugging to the police within 24 hours and get a written police report.
3. For anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38
.
Wintersports Cover 
Winter Sports Cover:Optional
Winter Sports Equipment:
Winter Sports (optional)
This cover only applies if shown on your policy schedule.The cover given by Sections R to V only applies to winter sports trips for the duration shown on your policy schedule.
Section R -Winter sports equipment
1.If your skis, snowboard, boots, bindings or poles are lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip, we will pay for their replacement or repair, whichever is lower, after making an allowance for wear and tear and loss of value using the scale below.
- Up to one year old, 90% of the purchase price
- Up to two years old, 70% of the purchase price
- Up to three years old, 50% of the purchase price
- Up to four years old, 30% of the purchase price
- Over four years old, 20% of the purchase price
The most we will pay is £750 for each insured person.
2. If you hire winter sports equipment and it is lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip, we will pay for its replacement or repair. The most we will pay is £550 for each insured person.
3. If we pay under items 1 or 2 above, we will also pay to hire replacement winter sports equipment for the rest of your trip. The most we will pay under item 3 is £200 for each insured person.
4. We will pay up to £200 to replace your lift pass if it is lost or stolen during your trip.
Special conditions
1. You must take reasonable care to keep the winter sports equipment safe.
2. If the winter sports equipment is lost or damaged by an authority, a transport company or hotel, you must report the details of the loss or damage to them in writing and get written confirmation.
3. If the winter sports equipment is lost or damaged by an airline, you must:
a) get a property report
b) give written notice of the claim to the airline within the time limit in their conditions of carriage (you should also keep a copy)
c) keep all travel tickets and tags if you claim under this policy.
4. If the winter sports equipment is lost or stolen, you must take all reasonable steps to get it back.
5. You must be able to prove that you were responsible for the lost, stolen or damaged items and the purchase price.If you do not do this, it may affect your claim.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured persons claim.
What is not covered
1. Deliberate or malicious damage to winter sports equipment caused by the insured person.
2. Loss or damage to winter sports equipment caused by the insured persons carelessness or neglect.
3. Wear and tear, loss of value and damage caused by moths or vermin, or any process of cleaning, repairing or restoring.
4. Losses from motor vehicles.
5. Any loss or theft which you do not report to the police within 24 hours of discovery and get a written report for (where it is not possible to obtain a police report you must provide other independent proof of loss such as a letter from your transport company or resort management).
6. Winter sports equipment that is damaged while it is being used.
7. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
W/S Baggage Basis:Additional
Own Equipment:
Winter Sports (optional)
This cover only applies if shown on your policy schedule. The cover given by Sections R to V only applies to winter sports trips for the duration shown on your policy schedule.
Section R - Winter sports equipment
1. If your skis, snowboard, boots, bindings or poles are lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip, we will pay for their replacement or repair, whichever is lower, after making an allowance for wear and tear and loss of value using the scale below.
- Up to one year old, 90% of the purchase price
- Up to two years old, 70% of the purchase price
- Up to three years old, 50% of the purchase price
- Up to four years old, 30% of the purchase price
- Over four years old, 20% of the purchase price
The most we will pay is £750 for each insured person.
Hired Equipment:2. If you hire winter sports equipment and it is lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip, we will pay for its replacement or repair. The most we will pay is £550 for each insured person.
Ski Pack:
Section U -Ski pack
If, due to illness or injury, you are medically certified as being unable to ski or board we will pay the proportionate cost of your non-refundable ski pack. The ski pack includes lessons from a ski school, ski hire and the cost of any lift pass. The most we will pay The most we will pay for each insured person is £350.
What is not covered
See exclusions listed after Section V.
Loss of Ski Pass:4. We will pay up to £200 to replace your lift pass if it is lost or stolen during your trip.
Piste Closure - Total:
Section T - Piste Closure
(This section does not apply to cross-country skiing.)
If all pistes at the resort you have booked are closed because of lack of snow, excessive snow or high winds we will pay up to £30 a day to transport you to another site. If there are no other sites nearby, we will pay you £40 compensation each day.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £400
Special conditions
1. This section does not apply in the UK ,and within Europe the cover only applies during the period 15 December to 15 April.
2. You must provide evidence that confirms the piste closures from either your tour operator or resort management.
What is not covered
Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Piste Closure - Per Day:
Section T - Piste Closure
(This section does not apply to cross-country skiing.)
If all pistes at the resort you have booked are closed because of lack of snow, excessive snow or high winds we will pay up to £30 a day to transport you to another site. If there are no other sites nearby, we will pay you £40 compensation each day.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £400
Special conditions
1. This section does not apply in the UK, and within Europe the cover only applies during the period 15 December to 15 April.
2. You must provide evidence that confirms the piste closures from either your tour operator or resort management.
What is not covered
Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Piste Closure - Travel:
Section T - Piste Closure
(This section does not apply to cross-country skiing.)
If all pistes at the resort you have booked are closed because of lack of snow, excessive snow or high winds we will pay up to £30 a day to transport you to another site. If there are no other sites nearby, we will pay you £40 compensation each day.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £400
Special conditions
1. This section does not apply in the UK, and within Europe the cover only applies during the period 15 December to 15 April.
2. You must provide evidence that confirms the piste closures from either your tour operator or resort management.
What is not covered
Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Avalanche Delay:
Section S - Delay due to avalanche
We will cover you for the cost of extra travel and accommodation if an avalanche delays your arrival at or departure from the booked resort.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £300.
What is not covered
Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Ski Hire - Total:
Section R - Winter sports equipment
1. If your skis, snowboard, boots, bindings or poles are lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip, we will pay for their replacement or repair, whichever is lower, after making an allowance for wear and tear and loss of value using the scale below.
- Up to one year old, 90% of the purchase price
- Up to two years old, 70% of the purchase price
- Up to three years old, 50% of the purchase price
- Up to four years old, 30% of the purchase price
- Over four years old, 20% of the purchase price
The most we will pay is £750 for each insured person .
2. If you hire winter sports equipment and it is lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip, we will pay for its replacement or repair. The most we will pay is £550 for each insured person.
3. If we pay under items 1 or 2 above, we will also pay to hire replacement winter sports equipment for the rest of your trip. The most we will pay under item 3 is £200 for each insured person.
4. We will pay up to £200 to replace your lift pass if it is lost or stolen during your trip.
Off Piste Allowed?:Restricted, with a qualified guide in areas that the management consider to be safe
Other Cover 
Repatriation Service:A 24 hour Emergency Service is available
Baggage - Basis:Wear and tear
Baggage - Total:
Section Q - Baggage
We will cover you for lost/theft or accidental damage to your personal belongings or baggage during your trip.
Important
There is a single article limit and total valuables limit under this section, which means that this policy may not provide enough cover for expensive items such as jewellery and photographic or video equipment.
However, you can usually insure these items separately under the All Risks section of your home insurance.
You must take care to look after your possessions, in particular your valuables and your money.
- These items should be kept on your person, or secured in baggage which stays with you at all times
(not in suitcases to be checked-in).
- Alternatively, they should be left in your locked personal accommodation, a locked safety deposit box or a locked safe, the locked boot of a locked vehicle or in the luggage space at the back of a locked estate car, or a locked hatchback under the top cover and out of view.
- Valuables or money should never be left on a beach or under a towel or sun-bed,no matter how well hidden. They should not be left in an unattended pushchair or buggy or in unattended coats or jackets. If these may be taken from you, for example, in a restaurant,you should first remove items of value.
Special conditions
1. You must take reasonable care to keep your personal belongings and baggage safe.
2. If your personal belongings or baggage are lost or damaged by an authority, a transport company or hotel,you must report the details of the loss or damage to them in writing and get written confirmation.
3. If your personal belongings or baggage are lost or damaged by an airline, you must:
a) get a property report
b) give written notice of the claim to the airline within the time limit in their conditions of carriage should also keep a copy)
c) keep all travel tickets and tags if you claim under this policy.
4. If your personal belongings or baggage are lost or stolen, you must take all reasonable steps to get them back.
5. You must be able to prove that you were responsible for the lost, stolen or damaged items and how much they are worth. If you do not do this, it may affect your claim.
6. At our option, we will settle any claim by payment or replacement. We will pay claims for personal belongings and baggage based on their value at the time of loss.We will not pay the cost of replacing them with new items, and we will not pay more than the original purchase price of any lost or damaged item.
7. If you have also made a claim under Section P -Delayed baggage this amount will be deducted the amount claimed under this section.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £2,500 but no more than:
- £300 for any one article,pair or set of articles; and
- £500 in total for valuables.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured person s claim.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured person s claim.
What is not covered
1. Loss or theft of personal belongings or baggage which you have left unattended .
2. Cracking, scratching or breaking of glass (except lenses in cameras, binoculars, telescopes or spectacles), china or similar fragile articles.
3. Pedal cycles, contact lenses, and medical and dental fittings.
4. Wear and tear, loss of value and damage caused by moths and vermin,or any process of cleaning, repairing or restoring.
5. Any loss or theft which you do not report to the police within 24 hours of discovery and get a written report (where it is not possible to obtain a police report you must provide other independent proof of loss such as a letter from your transport company or hotel).
6. Sports equipment that is damaged while it is being used.
7. Winter sports equipment.
8. Any goods delayed, detained or confiscated by customs or other officials.
9. Items used in connection with your job which are not owned by you .
10. Bonds, securities or documents of any kind.
11. Loss or damage to valuables not carried in your hand baggage while you are travelling.
12. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Baggage - Delay:
Section P - Delayed baggage
If your baggage is temporarily lost on the outward journey and you are without it for more than 12 hours, we will pay for the replacement of essential items. To claim under this section, you must keep the receipt of anything you buy and get written confirmation from the carrier of the number of hours you were without your baggage.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £250.
What is not covered
1 Any claim for baggage delayed or detained by customs or other officials.
2 Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Cancellation/Curtailment:
Section A - Cancellation charges
We will cover you for:
a) Deposits you have paid for your trip and cannot get back
b) Your unused travel and accommodation costs which you have paid or legally have to pay and cannot get back
c) Unused kennel or cattery fees up to £300,which you have paid or legally have to pay and cannot get back if, after the date of buying your policy or booking a trip (whichever is later), you unavoidably have to cancel your trip for one of the reasons below:
1. One of the following people is injured, falls ill, is quarantined or dies:
a) You
b) Your travelling companion
c) Any person you were going to stay with.
2. One of the following people is seriously injured, falls seriously ill or dies:
a) Any close relative of yours or of your travelling companion
b) Any close business associate of yours or of your travelling companion.
3. You or your travelling companion are called for jury service or as a witness in a court of law during the period of insurance.
4. You, your travelling companion or your domestic partner are made redundant and registered as unemployed with the Employment Service. Cover does not apply to self-employed people.
5. Your or your travelling companion s home is badly damaged by fire, storm or flood in the seven days prior to the departure of your trip.
6. The police need to talk to you or your travelling companion because your or their home or place of work has been burgled.
Special condition
All claims resulting from injury, illness, quarantine or death must be supported by medical reports or a death certificate (or both)indicating the necessity to cancel your trip.
The most we will pay £5,000 for each insured person.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured persons claim.However, the maximum you will have to pay is £100 if two or more insured persons cancel the same trip.
For loss of deposits we will not pay the first £10 of each insured person s claim.
What is not covered
1. Any claim for a medical condition if any of the following applied when you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later).You:
a) had ever received advice, medication or treatment for any serious, chronic or recurring illness, injury or disease unless the condition was disclosed to and accepted by us
b) had ever suffered from or are currently suffering from any heart or cancer condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us
c) were under investigation or awaiting results for any diagnosed or undiagnosed condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us
d) were on a waiting list for in-patient treatment or were aware of the need for in-patient treatment for any diagnosed or undiagnosed condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us
e) had been told you have a terminal illness.
2. Any claim for a medical condition if any person upon whose good health your trip depends had a serious, chronic or recurring illness, injury or disease when you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later) unless the condition was disclosed to and accepted by us.
3. Any claim for a medical condition you were planning to get medical treatment for during your trip.
4. Any claim that results from:
a) Any anxiety state, depression, mental, nervous or emotional disorder which had been diagnosed before you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later)unless disclosed to and accepted by us;
b) Pregnancy or childbirth where the expected date of delivery is less than 12 weeks (16 weeks in the case of a multiple pregnancy)before your planned return date.
5. Any claim for redundancy caused by misconduct, resignation or voluntary redundancy, or if you, your travelling companion or your domestic partner knew of the redundancy before you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later).
6. Any claim made because you don' t feel like travelling.
7. Any claim for unused travel or accommodation arranged by using Air Miles or similar promotions.
8. Any claim for refund of any costs for persons not named on this policy.
9. Any claim for management fees, maintenance costs or exchange fees associated with timeshares and similar arrangements.
10. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Missed Departure:
Section I - Missed departure
We will cover you for the extra accommodation and travel costs you have to pay to reach your destination if you arrive at the final point of international departure too late to board the ship, aircraft or train in which you are booked to travel on your outward journey from the UK or on the final part of your return journey to the UK, as a direct result of:
1. Failure of scheduled public transport services; or
2. Delay to a connecting scheduled flight.
Special conditions
1. You must do everything you can to get to the international departure point on time, as specified.
2. You must get a repairer s report if you are claiming because the vehicle you were travelling in had an accident or broke down.
3. If you have missed or will miss your ship, aircraft or train due to one of the reasons listed above, contact (+44)1243 622165 and we will contact the carrier for you (if a late arrival is possible) or will make alternative travel arrangements for you, up to the limit payable. Any cost incurred may have to be paid by you and submitted as a claim.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £1,000.
What is not covered
1 Any claim caused by a strike or industrial action that was planned before you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later).
2 Any claim where you have not done everything you can to reach your departure point on time.
3 Any claim where the carrier has offered reasonable alternative transport.
4 Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Delay - Max:
Section H - Delayed departure
If the international ship,aircraft or train that you are booked to travel on is delayed in leaving the UK at its scheduled time of departure on your outward journey or on the final part of your return journey to the UK we will:
1. Pay £35 for the first full 12 hours you are delayed and £15 for every full 12 hour period you are delayed after that, up to a total of £215 for each insured person.
2. Refund your unused travel and accommodation costs which you have paid or legally have to pay but cannot get back if,after you have been delayed for more than 24 hours on your outward journey from the UK, you choose to abandon your trip. If you choose to abandon your trip we will also pay unused kennel or cattery fees which you cannot get back up to £300.
Special condition
We will work out the length of the delay from the date and time the international ship, aircraft or train should have left. You must check in at the specified time and get written confirmation from the carrier or their handling agents of the actual date and time of departure and the reason for the delay.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay under item 1 for each insured person is £215.
The most we will pay under item 2 for each insured person is £5,000.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured person s claim under item 2.However, the maximum you
will have to pay is £100 if two or more insured persons abandon the same trip .
What is not covered
1.Any claim caused by a strike or industrial action that was planned before you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later).
2.Any claim for unused travel or accommodation arranged by using Air Miles or similar promotions.
3.Any claim for refund of any costs for persons not named on this policy.
4.Any claim for management fees, maintenance costs or exchange fees associated with timeshares and similar arrangements.
5.Any claim for internal flights, for example, flights to and from the Channel Islands, Northern Ireland or Isle of Man
6.More than one item under this section.
7. Anything mentioned in the General exclusionson page 37.
Travel Abandonment:
Section D - Abandonment
We will cover you for:
a) The cost of unused accommodation that you have paid for before starting your trip, or legally have to pay, and cannot get back
b) Additional travel to allow you to return home early if you cannot use your return ticket
c) Additional accommodation expenses to allow you to return home early
d) The cost of unused kennel or cattery fees up to £300 that you have paid for before starting your trip, or legally have to pay, and cannot get back if you unavoidably have to abandon your trip because any of the following happen whilst you are away:
1. One of the following people is seriously injured, falls seriously ill, is quarantined or dies:
a) You
b) Your travelling companion
c) The person you were going to stay with.
2. Any close relative or close business associate of yours or your travelling companion is seriously injured, falls seriously ill or dies.
3. Your or your travelling companion s home is badly damaged by fire, storm or flood.
4. The police need to talk to you or your travelling companion because your or their home or place of work has been burgled.
Special conditions
If you need to return to the UK and intend to make a claim under this section, you must phone our Medical Emergency Assistance provider immediately on (+44)1243 621164.
All claims resulting from injury, illness, quarantine or death must be supported by medical reports or a death certificate (or both)indicating the necessity to abandon your trip.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for each insured person is £5,000.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured person s claim. However, the maximum you will have to pay is £100 if two or more insured persons abandon the same trip.
What is not covered
1. Any claim for a medical condition if any insured person has travelled against the advice of a UK doctor or would be travelling against the advice of a UK doctor if they had taken such advice.
2. Any claim for a medical condition if any of the following applied when you took out your policy, or booked your trip (whichever is later).You:
a) had ever received advice, medication or treatment for any serious, chronic or recurring illness, injury or disease unless the condition was disclosed to and accepted by us;
b) had ever suffered from or are currently suffering from any heart or cancer condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us;
c) were under investigation or awaiting results for any diagnosed or undiagnosed condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us;
d) were on a waiting list for in-patient treatment or aware of the need for in-patient treatment for any diagnosed or undiagnosed condition unless disclosed to and accepted by us;
e) had been told you have a terminal illness.
3. Any claim for a medical condition if any person upon whose good health your trip depends had a serious,chronic or recurring illness,injury or disease when you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later)unless the condition was disclosed to and accepted by us.
4. Any claim for a medical condition where you or anyone upon whose good health your trip depends has received medical advice for a potentially serious illness or injury between booking your trip and the departure date unless disclosed to and accepted by us.
5. Any claim for a medical condition you were planning to get medical treatment for during your trip.
6. Any claim that results from:
a) any anxiety state, depression, mental or nervous disorder which had been diagnosed when you took out your policy or booked your trip (whichever is later) unless disclosed to and accepted by us b) pregnancy or childbirth where the expected date of delivery is less than 12 weeks (16 weeks in the case of a multiple pregnancy)before your planned return date
c) you flying (except while travelling in an aircraft as a passenger) or taking part in other aerial activities
d) you motor cycling:
- as a rider or passenger on a machine over 125cc; or
- as a rider or passenger on a machine 125cc or under unless you wear a crash helmet and, as a rider, you hold a full UK motorcycle licence
e) your involvement in manual work of any kind
f) you taking part in any winter sports activity listed on page 10 unless winter sports cover is shown on your policy schedule
g) you taking part in a leisure or winter sports activity not listed on page 10
h) you taking part in any organised team or contact sport not listed on page 10, any sport or competition as a professional or competing in or practising for speed or time trials, sprints or racing of any kind
i) you taking part in expeditions or being a crew member on a vessel travelling from one country to another.
7. Any claim for unused travel or accommodation arranged by using Air Miles or similar promotions.
8. Any claim for management fees, maintenance costs or exchange fees associated with timeshares and similar arrangements.
9. Any claim made because you did not enjoy your trip.
10. Any claim for refund of any costs for persons not named on this policy.
11. Any claim which was not authorised by our Medical Emergency Assistance provider before you returned home.
12. Any claim resulting from a tropical disease where you have not had the recommended inoculations and/or taken the recommended medication.
13. Any claim for additional travelling expenses if you have not purchased a return ticket to the UK.
14. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 37.
Personal Liability:
Section G - Personal liability
We will cover you for any money that you legally have to pay that relates to an accident during your trip which causes:
a) death or injury to any person; and/or
b) loss or damage to property.
The most we will pay
The most we will pay for all claims arising from any one event is £2,000,000 for each insured person. We will also pay any extra costs and expenses that you have to pay as long as we agree, in writing, beforehand.
What is not covered
1 Any fines or exemplary damages (punishing, or aimed at punishing, the person responsible rather than awarding compensation) you have to pay.
2 Liability arising from:
a) death or injury of people who work for you or members of your household
b) loss of or damage to property which belongs to or is under the control of you, a member of your household or people who work for you
c) your job
d) your involvement in manual work of any kind
e) you owning or occupying any land or building, unless you are occupying any temporary holiday accommodation in which case we will not cover the first £100 of any claim
f) you owning or using:
- animals (except domestic animals);
- firearms (except sporting guns used for clay pigeon shooting);
- motorised vehicles;
- vessels (except manually-propelled watercraft);or
- aircraft of any description,including unpowered flight.
g) you taking part in any winter sports activity listed on page 10 unless winter sports cover is shown on your policy schedule
h) you taking part in any leisure or winter sports activity not listed on page 10
i) you taking part in any organised team or contact sport not listed on page 10,any sport or
competition as a professional,competing in or practising for speed or time trials, sprints or racing of any kind.
3. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Extended Kennel Fees:
Section B -Emergency medical and associated expenses
f) Up to £300 for additional kennel or cattery fees for your dog or cat if you have to stay after the date you were going to return.
Catastrophe Delay:No cover
Pre-Travel Service:
Saga Travel Assistant
Saga Travel Assistant is a helpline service that helps you sort out all kinds of travel problems. Before you go, and while you are away, Saga Travel Assistant can help you with a wide range of travel advice, from information on the country or countries you are visiting to sorting out emergencies abroad. Please do not call this number for policy queries or changes.
The Saga Travel Assistant helpline service is available 24 hours a day.
To use the service,please call 0870 333 4557 from the UK or (+44)1243 622 165 from abroad.
Advice before you travel
The Saga Travel Assistant helpline service will give you advice on:
- any visa and entry permits you may need;
- any necessary vaccination and inoculation requirements, and where you can get them done;
- what you should take with you regarding first aid and health;
- what currencies and traveller s cheques to take with you, and what the current exchange rates are; and
- the languages spoken, the time zones and details of countries you plan to visit.
Emergency Assistance:For medical emergencies, please call our 24-hour helpline on 0870 333 4556 from the UK or (+44)1243 621164 from abroad.
Additional Activities:
Section W - Extended golfing cover (optional)
This section only applies if shown on your policy schedule and cover only applies to insured persons named under this section on your policy schedule.
We will cover you for the following:
1. If your golf equipment (not including clothing) is lost, stolen or damaged by accident during your trip.
We will pay for its replacement or repair, whichever is lower, after making an allowance for wear and tear and loss of value using the scale below:
- Up to one year old, 90% of the purchase price
- Up to two years old, 70% of the purchase price
- Up to three years old, 50% of the purchase price
- Up to four years old, 30% of the purchase price
- Over four years old, 20% of the purchase price
The most we will pay is £1,000 for each insured person.
2. Up to £35 a day towards the cost of hiring replacement golf equipment if your golf equipment is lost, stolen, damaged by accident during your trip or temporarily delayed for more than 12 hours on the outward journey. To claim under this item, you must get written confirmation from the carrier of the number of hours you were without your golf equipment.
The most we will pay is £250 for each insured person.
3. Pre-booked green fees,which are not refundable, if you are not able to play golf due to injury or illness. The most we will pay is £250 for each insured person.
Special conditions
1. You must take reasonable care to keep your golf equipment safe.
2. If your golf equipment is lost or damaged by an authority, a transport company or hotel, you must report the details of the loss or damage to them in writing and get written confirmation.
3. If your golf equipment is lost or damaged by an airline, you must:
a) get a property report
b) give written notice of the claim to the airline within the time limit in their conditions of carriage (you should also keep a copy)
c) keep all travel tickets and tags if you claim under this policy.
4. If your golf equipment is lost or stolen, you must take all reasonable steps to get it back.
5. You must be able to prove that you were responsible for the lost, stolen or damaged items and the purchase price. If you do not do this, it may affect your claim.
Excess
We will not pay the first £50 of each insured persons claim.
What is not covered
1. Deliberate or malicious damage to golf equipment caused by the insured person.
2. Loss or damage to golf equipment caused by the insured persons carelessness or neglect.
3. Wear and tear, loss of value and damage caused by moths or vermin, or any process of cleaning, repairing or restoring.
4. Losses from motor vehicles.
5. Any loss or theft which you do not report to the police within 24 hours of discovery and get a written report for (where it is not possible to obtain a police report you must provide other independent proof of loss such as a letter from your transport company or resort management).
6. Golf equipment that is damaged while it is being used.
7. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 39.
Section X - Scuba diving (optional)
This section only applies if shown on your policy schedule and cover only applies to insured persons named under this section on your policy schedule.
Sections B, C and D of your policy are extended to cover you while scuba diving to the maximum depth for which you are qualified, but not more than 30 meters, as long as you are accompanied by a qualified scuba diving instructor or dive master.
Special conditions
1. When you are scuba diving you must follow all the safety guidelines provided by your instructor or dive master,who will have been certified by the diving bodies such as PADI, NAUI, BSAC, SAA and SSI.
2. The cover given by this section only applies to recreational scuba diving up to a total of 21 days during the period of insurance.
3. Cover does not extend to Section E -Personal accident or Section G - Personal liability.
What is not covered
1. Any claim caused by you not being physically fit or suffering from any medical condition which would normally prohibit you from diving.
2. Any claim where you do not follow all diving safety warnings and guidelines.
3. Where you have booked a trip for the sole purpose of scuba diving.
4. Any claim resulting from your participation in any professional,commercial or technical diving including, but not limited to, enriched air diving, tutor diving, ice diving, free diving, solo diving and cave or cavern diving.
5. Any claim where you travel by air within 24 hours of completing a dive.
6. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 38.
Claims Receipt Limit:No limit
General Exclusions:
General exclusions which apply to the whole policy
This policy does not cover the following:
1. Any consequence whatsoever which is the direct or indirect result of any of the following, or anything connected with any of the following, whether or not contributed to by any other cause or event:
- war;
- invasion;
- act or acts of a foreign enemy;
- hostilities or warlike operation or operations (whether war has been declared or not);
- civil war;
- revolution, rebellion or insurrection (that is, people rising up and changing the government by force or attempting to do so);
- civil commotion which is of such severity or magnitude that it can be likened to an uprising;
- military power (even if properly authorised by the duly elected government);
- usurped power (that is, power taken by force, not necessarily amounting to a change of government, by any person or group (including the armed forces) not being the duly elected government);
- any action taken to prevent, control or suppress, or which in any way relates to, any of the above.
2. Claims directly or indirectly caused by:
a) ionising radiation or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from any nuclear waste from burning nuclear fuel;
b) the radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous properties of any explosive nuclear assembly or nuclear part of an assembly; or
c) pressure waves caused by aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds.
3. Death, injury, illness or disability resulting from suicide or attempted suicide, exposure to danger which can reasonably be predicted (unless you are trying to save human life), sexually transmitted diseases or the influence or effect of alcohol or drugs (other than drugs taken under medical supervision and not for treating drug addiction).
4. Any indirect or consequential loss that is not described in this policy.
5. Any claim arising, directly or indirectly, from the failure, or fear of failure, of equipment or computer program to recognise or correctly interpret or process any date as the true or correct date, or to continue to work correctly after that date. This exclusion does not apply to Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenses, Section C -Hospital benefit or Section E - Personal accident.
Terrorism Exclusion:The terrorism exclusion applies only to 'Criminal Injury Benefit' section only.
Extent of Terrorism cover:Full cover
Date Exclusion?:
General exclusions which apply to the whole policy
5. Any claim arising, directly or indirectly, from the failure, or fear of failure, of equipment or computer program to recognise or correctly interpret or process any date as the true or correct date, or to continue to work correctly after that date. This exclusion does not apply to Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenses, Section C - Hospital benefit or Section E -Personal accident.
Claims 
Basis of Settlement:None stated
General Conditions:
General conditions which apply to the whole policy
1. You must pay us back any amount which we have paid which you are not covered for.
2. You must tell us as soon as possible after any injury, illness, incident or redundancy, or if you discover any loss or damage which may lead to a claim under this policy. You must also tell us if you are aware of any writ, summons or prosecution. You must send us every communication relating to a claim immediately.
3. You, or any person acting for you, must not negotiate, admit or reject any claim without our permission in writing.
4. We may refuse to pay any expenses for which you cannot provide receipts or bills.
5. You or your legal representative must pay for any certificates, information and evidence, which we may need. When there is a claim for injury or illness, we may ask for, and will pay for, any insured person to be medically examined on our behalf. We may also ask for,and will pay for, a post-mortem examination if any insured person dies.
6. If, at the time of an incident which results in a claim under this policy, there is any other insurance covering the same loss, damage, expense or liability, we are entitled to approach that insurer for a contribution towards the claim, and will only pay our share. This condition does not apply to Section E - Personal accident or Section C - hospital benefit .
7. We are entitled to take over and carry out in your name the defence or settlement of any legal action. We may also take proceedings at our own expense and for our own benefit, but in your name, to recover any payment we have made under this policy to anyone else.
8. You cannot transfer your rights under this policy. A person, partnership (whether limited or not) or company who is not named on the policy schedule for this policy has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of its terms.
9. If you make a medical claim you may be asked to supply your UK doctor s name to enable us to access your medical records. This will help the treating doctors, and us, to provide you with the most appropriate treatment and assess whether cover applies. If you do not agree to provide this we may not deal with your claim.
10. After any statutory cooling off period you may cancel the policy at any time by contacting us, but no refund of premium will be available.We (or any agent we appoint and who acts with our specific authority) may cancel this policy by sending you 14 days notice to your last known address. We may return part of the premium to you. We may cancel this policy immediately if you do not pay the premium.
Fraud
If you, or anyone acting for you, make a claim under this policy knowing the claim to be dishonest or intentionally exaggerated or fraudulent in any way, or if you give any false declaration or statement to support the claim, we will not pay the claim and all cover under the policy will end. We reserve the right to tell the police about any dishonest claim.
Excess 
Excess Basis:
Excess/excesses
The amount you will have to pay towards any claim. This applies to each claim per insured person per section, if applicable.
Medical Expenses XS:£50
EHIC Medical XS Waiver:
European Union
If you are travelling to countries in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland we strongly recommend that you take a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) with you. Application forms can be obtained from the Post Office or online and should be completed and validated before you travel. This will allow you to benefit from the reciprocal health arrangements which exist with these countries. If the costs of a medical claim are reduced by the use of the EHIC the excess under Section B - Emergency medical and associated expenseswill be reduced to Nil.
Baggage XS:£50
Money XS:£50
Cancellation XS:£50
Curtailment XS:£50
Abandonment XS:£50
Delayed Baggage XS:£0
Loss of Deposit XS:£10
Personal Liability XS:£0
Legal Expenses XS:£0
Australia & New Zealand Example Quotes 
Auz/NZ - Single 7 Day:£31.70
Auz/NZ - Single 17 day:£37.29
Auz/NZ - Family 7 Day:£101.10
Auz/NZ - Family 17 day:£113.83
Europe Example Quotes 
Europe - Single 7 days:£17.96
Europe - Single 17 Days:£20.38
Europe - Family 7 Days:£54.72
Europe - Family 17 Days:£61.42
UK Example Quotes 
UK - Single 7 Days:Not available
UK - Single 17 Days:£15.00
UK - Family 7 Days:£37.99
UK - Family 17 Days:£46.04
USA Example Quotes 
USA - Single 7 Days:£40.69
USA - Single 17 Days:£44.90
USA - Family 7 Days:£122.77
USA - Family 17 Days:£139.87
Worldwide Example Quotes 
Wwide - Single 7 Days:£31.70
Wwide - Single 17 Days:£37.29
Wwide - Family 7 Days:£101.10
Wwide - Family 17 Days:£113.83
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