Coventry Telegraph

Retired Judge Rules Specialist Travel Insurance Value for Money

Richard Davis, a retired judge from the South of England, was diagnosed with cancer in 2016, and subsequent­ly told he had another entirely separate cancer just two months later.

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As a frequent cruise holidaymak­er, he was frustrated that, despite being very much fit to travel, his regular travel insurance provider would no longer cover him. The prospect of being unable to fulfil his travel ambitions was extremely dishearten­ing.

“I found the process of getting travel insurance that would cover my diagnoses extremely difficult because my previous provider and all the mainstream insurance providers flatly refused to consider my situation,” says Richard.

“As cancer is considered a disability under the Equality Act,

I believe this to be unlawful. The Act dictates that there must be proof that a person poses a higher risk, and in not considerin­g my individual circumstan­ces, I believe these insurance companies are acting discrimina­torily.”

Richard was recommende­d to try AllClear Travel Insurance, where he was able to purchase specialist medical travel insurance that covers: All conditions. All destinatio­ns. All ages.

“It was an enormous relief,” says Richard. “My oncologist had said there was no problem with my going away so it had been a terrifying prospect to think that it almost wasn’t possible.”

Richard concludes that there should be greater awareness about specialist companies such as AllClear: “Their simple approach is that they will provide cover, and this is very reassuring. They do this after making a proper and full enquiry to understand an individual’s precise medical condition. The result is an accurate measuremen­t of risk and a fair premium price that represents value for money.”

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