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Make a claim on your travel insurance

  • Keep the following to hand when submitting your claim:
    • Policy number, policy schedule
    • Original flight/carrier/hotel booking invoice with the dates of your departure and return to the UK.
  • Keep photos of any damages.
  • Keep any receipts, your boarding passes, luggage tickets.
  • For cancellation claims due to illness:  you’ll need a signed GP medical certificate.
  • For delayed departure claims: you’ll need an official letter from the transport provider stating the reason for the delay.
  • Report lost, stolen or damaged belongings to the police within 24hr of the incident. You will need an official police report.
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Frequently asked questions

What to do before you make a non-emergency claim?

  • Have your policy number and policy schedule to hand.
  • Have the original flight/carrier/hotel booking invoice which confirm the dates of your departure and return to the UK.
  • Take photos of any damages.
  • Keep any receipts, your boarding passes or/and luggage tickets.
  • Keep a record of everything that relates to your claim.
  • If cancelling trip due to illness, CSA will need a signed GP medical certificate.
  • For delayed departure claims, CSA will need an official letter from the transport provider stating the reason for the delay.
  • Report any lost, stolen or damaged belongings to local police to where you are staying within 24 hours of the incident. CSA will need to see the official police report.

What do you need to make a non-emergency claim?

  • your policy number
  • your policy schedule
  • your booking invoice
  • fully completed claim form or online claim
  • certificate of insurance
  • booking invoice
  • cancellation invoice (if it’s a package holiday or arranged via tour operator)
  • refund confirmation following cancellation or unused ticket along with confirmation that no refund is available (if it’s an independent booking)
  • medical cancellation – medical certificate and consent to obtain a medical report (form provided with claim form)
  • non-medical cancellation – evidence to support the reason for cancellation

How long do travel insurance claims take?

Why would a travel insurance claim be declined?

  • claim is not covered within your policy exclusions
  • non disclosure of medical conditions
  • the reason for claim is not covered
  • the cost is below your policy excess
  • lost or stolen property has not been reported to the police within 24 hours
  • official letters/reports to support your claim are missing
  • travelling against FCDO advice if the claim relates to the reason why the FCDO advised against travel 

How do you claim back medical costs that you personally funded?

Can you travel on a policy if you have claimed on it?