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However, our annual, multi-trip policy does have an upper age of 75. Most travel insurance does have what's called an upper age limit. This is because the older we get, there is more and more chance of us needing to make a claim - often a medical-related one. And the older we are, the higher the medical claims can be. It's probably the case that when someone is over 90, they will have one or more medical conditions. It's extremely important that we know about these and, if possible, include them in the travel insurance policy. Otherwise, if a claim is made that's even indirectly linked to an undeclared medical condition, it may well be declined. This could put you in severe financial risk. Please click here for further information. Even a medical condition is well controlled by medication (for example, high blood pressure), it's still a pre-existing medical condition and should be declared. |
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