The missus and I are due to go to Lanzarote on 26 Jan on an Easyjet package holiday.
Her father, who has an ongoing blood cancer condition has taken a rapid turn for the worse this last week to the extent that he got blue lighted to hospital today. As I type , he is getting blood transfusions overnight and then if they can get his haemo levels under control, they can then start tests to see what is causing the drastic falls (internal bleeding , organ failure etc
Barring miracles, I can't see us getting to Lanza due to either bereavement , or support/care needing to be provided.
Anyone any experience with similar situation as far as travel insurance goes? Do we just wait to see what happens nearer the time, is there anything I can put in place just now or should be warning the ins co about?
How would it work for proof for travel insurance if there is no death? I would obviously have no right to have access to any medical reports to justify our position?
I will have a look at the small print and maybe livechat them but just wondering if anyone has experienced similar?
Edit - the insurance states exclusuion for
"Any claims for known or existing events. For example, cancelling or cutting short your trip due to a known illness or injury of a close relative or travelling companion"
Last edited by: Bobby on Mon 6 Jan 25 at 21:20
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