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New launch - Tommee Tippee

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Don’t get caught out by travel insurance

With many companies offering insurance to employees who travel overseas as part of their business, which sometimes extends to holiday travel too, the Baby Products Association urges members and their staff to familiarise themselves with their policies including the small print.

Julie Milne of the Association explains: “We often take out travel insurance policies in the hope that we won’t need to make a claim, but in the event of an accident or incident overseas, the process will be a lot easier and less stressful if you know in advance what is and isn’t covered and what documentation is required in the event of a claim.”

National news recently highlighted the tragic case of 28 year old Adam Davies who had a serious motorcycle accident in Thailand. He had not realised that his annual travel insurance policy didn’t cover trips of more than 30 days and as his accident was outside of this period, the insurance company refused to pay leaving medical bills of £thousands.

Christine Scippo who works for the Baby Products Association was recently involved in a motorcycle accident in Vietnam resulting in a fractured humerus. Fortunately, this was covered by her worldwide annual policy, but she experienced a few stressful days liaising with the insurance company before the claim was agreed. She explains: “I’ve had

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