Poster: A snowHead
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I probably know the answer to this but just thought I would double-check. I am completing the Carte Neige claim online and it states I can claim for my unused lift pass. I can claim for this with my travel insurance so which do I use or do I claim on both
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@carla4221, check the policy documents. Our travel insurance explicitly states that we cannot claim for anything covered by another ploicy. I wonder if this includes an insistance that we use EHIC rather than private medical treatment (note the term "insurance" in EHIC).
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I didnt use ehic we have private insurance and took out carte neige just didnt know which to claim on if you know what i mean
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@carla4221, Your travel insurance will want you to claim from Carte Neige in the first instance. Also - dont claim from both, that's insurance fraud!
Alternatively, send in details of your Carte Neige with you Travel insurance claim and they can attempt to subrogate from them.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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For the small cost involved I'd take out a standalone policy for him - and if funds are tight, instead of Carre Neige. The sums insured are FAR greater (go into the millions and include third party).
He should have GHIC card too - and even if he doesn't have the physical card, you can get cover if he should end up in a French public facility.
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I'd get a standalone policy for peace of mind. They're not usually much at all, particularly for one week. Are you sure he's not covered though? My daughter is 18 on Sunday and I thought we may have the same issue. Our Nationwide Family policy automatically continues to cover her, for now, as she's in full time education.
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I'd get a standalone policy for peace of mind. They're not usually much at all, particularly for one week. Are you sure he's not covered though? My daughter is 18 on Sunday and I thought we may have the same issue. Our Nationwide Family policy automatically continues to cover her, for now, as she's in full time education.
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Thanks so much for this
Just read the policy document again:
"A dependent child is any child, including a legally adopted, fostered or stepchild, of the account holder. To be covered, they must be all of the following:
under 18, or under 24 if in full-time education, on the start date of the trip living with the account holder or their other parent, and not married or in a civil partnership."
Dunno, where I got the idea he wouldn't be covered. SHs saves me £30 - get in
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