getoffthepot
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My own view is that, in Ireland, if you can afford health insurance then you should definitely have it.Is health insurance really worth it for people in their 20's with no dependents etc?
Even if he does have a job when 23 , should he have health insurance?
My own view is that, in Ireland, if you can afford health insurance then you should definitely have it.
Thanks for your reply Novaflare77, I'll certianly consider it.
The real question is :
Is health insurance really worth it for people in their 20's with no dependents etc?
Even if he does have a job when 23 , should he have health insurance?
If I switch from Quinn to Aviva and want to switch back to Quinn in 2 years time will there be an issue given that there was a significant claim while with Quinn 2 years ago. Do they take your claim history into consideration when switching ? Quinn have been very good and the only reason I would switch to aviva is to keep cover for my Son as a student up to 23 years of age.
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