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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are a selection of frequently asked questions about the 1Stop Travel Insurance policy.

If your question is not answered below please call our friendly call centre staff on 0844 482 0808.

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One Way Trips

Can I cover a one way trip?
Yes. Buy a single trip policy with the start date being the day you start your journey and the end date the day you arrive at your final destination.
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Activities

Am I covered for safaris?
We can cover safaris that are organised in the UK as standard, if the safari is non UK organised an additional premium needs to be charged and you should include cover for grade 2 hazardous activities. Both options are only available providing that no firearms are used.
Does your winter sports cover include off piste skiing?
Our winter sports travel insurance covers off piste skiing and snowboarding only when accompanied by a locally qualified guide.
Is scuba diving covered?
We cover scuba diving on the standard policy up to 30 metres if qualified and not diving alone or accompanied by a qualified instructor. Scuba diving between 30 and 50 metres can also be covered for an additional premium, to be covered to dive below 30 metres you must be a BSAC, PADI, and DIWA, SSI or SSA member.
Can I be covered to ride a motorbike over 125cc?
Our policy provides cover up to any engine size providing you hold the correct UK licence and you wear any required protective clothing or head gear.
Do I need winter sports cover if I'm skiing?
As we class skiing as a winter sport activity, you would need to take out winter sports cover.
Are we covered if we wanted to drive whilst abroad?
The policy covers you whilst driving abroad however personal liability cover will not apply. We do not provide cover for the vehicle as this should have been arranged with an appropriate motor insurance for this.
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Annual Travel

Does an annual policy cover trips within the UK?
Trips within the UK are covered provided you have pre-booked at least two nights accommodation.
Can you travel separately on an annual policy?
Our policy enables any adult to travel independently; children must travel with at least one of the adults insured.
Can I use an annual policy for long stay trips?
Our annual policy allows you to travel up to 45 days per trip.
How many times can I travel on an annual policy?
The number of times you travel is unlimited on an annual policy.
Do I have to tell you every time I travel on an annual policy?
No, on an annual policy you do not need to inform us when you are travelling.
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Children

Do you cover children to travel alone?
We provide an unaccompanied child rate which enables children to travel independently on a single trip policy at a reduced rate. Please call us on 0844 482 0808 for a quotation.
I am taking a group of 50 school children abroad. Are they covered?
They would have to be insured as unaccompanied children unless they are all going to be insured on the policy with a parent of their own.
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Destinations

How do I know if a country is classed as European or Worldwide?
Definitions are provided in our policy wording and also on the information link next to destinations on the quote form.
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Health

What do you class as a pre-existing medical condition?
Any medical condition you have or have had, for which you are taking prescribed medication or are waiting to receive, or have received treatment (including surgery, tests or investigations) within the last 2 years.
Do you cover pre-existing medical conditions?
It is sometimes possible to cover pre existing medical conditions using medical screening processes however you would need to call the office and we would provide a quotation under a different policy we can offer
Would I be covered if I had to cancel due to ill health?
The policy provides cover under the cancellation section of the policy due to ill health up to the amount of £5,000, subject to the policy terms and conditions.
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Policy Options

What is the Excess/Excess Waiver?
The excess amount is the amount that is payable by you for each and every claim that you are responsible for. The excess will apply per person, per section, per claim. The excess waiver option removes any excesses which apply under the various sections of the policy. You would not be responsible for paying anything in the event of a claim if you have taken out the excess waiver.
Is baggage covered?
Baggage is covered up to £1,500, with a single article limit of £250 and an overall valuables limit of £250. Terms and conditions apply, please see the policy wording.
Do you cover Repatriation?
Repatriation is included under the Medical Expenses section of the policy. In the event that you need to be repatriated back to the UK you must contact the assistance company in all cases for approval. They will be able to arrange this on your behalf.
What is covered?
The travel insurance product that we offer provides cover under various sections; it includes Medical Expenses of up to £10,000,000, Personal Effects and Baggage up to £1,500 and Personal Liability up to £2,000,000. There is also various other areas of cover provided. Please refer to the policy schedule of benefits.
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Quotes

If I choose a policy for more than 1 person is the price shown per person?
All prices quoted are in total for the number of travellers confirmed.
What does IPT mean?
IPT stands for Insurance Premium Tax; it is at the rate of 17.5% and is automatically included in all of our prices and is a Government Tax.
If I wanted to go ahead and buy the quote, do I need to fill out any forms and return them to you?
You do not need to return anything to us. We issue all documents online and you are instantly covered. It's as easy as that.
How quickly can you send the documents?
Policy documentation is sent by email and can also be downloaded from the website and printed by you immediately once your purchase is complete. If you have requested the documents be sent by post and you have paid the additional premium for this service, please allow 5-7 days for delivery.
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Travel Tips

Do I need to take an EHIC (E111) with me when I travel?
It is not compulsory to travel with an EHIC, however is advisable if you are travelling to an EU country, as it may cover some standard medical costs and may also cover your excess. There is also the possibility that if you have any excesses to pay and you produce the EHIC card your excess will be removed.
What do I do if my money or possessions are stolen whilst away?
You will need to obtain a police report within 24 hours of discovery, then contact our claims team when you return to the UK or within 31 days of the event, whichever is sooner. Our policy does not provide cover for replacement money to be sent to you whilst still on your holiday.
Do I have to take all the documents with me when I travel?
It would be helpful for you to take the documents with you when travelling so you have all the information with you, if this is not possible, make sure you have a note of your policy number and also the emergency telephone numbers you may need.
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