Thanks for the response. I may likely be incorrect on this but I believe that when taking out the second term I would have to declare that I was in Ireland when taking out the insurance. (or give dates for "start of trip or date of travel". Any incorrect declarations would invalidate the insurance. I have read of flight tickets being requested during claims process. Also return flight info could be requested if a claim occurred in the first 1 year term which would not be available.http://www.justcover.ie/ do backpacker insurance.. basically worldwide travel insurance for 12 months. simply renew it after the 12 months.
read the t&cs or phone customer care to make sure it's that simple
Thanks for the response. I may likely be incorrect on this but I believe that when taking out the second term I would have to declare that I was in Ireland when taking out the insurance. (or give dates for "start of trip or date of travel". Any incorrect declarations would invalidate the insurance. I have read of flight tickets being requested during claims process. Also return flight info could be requested if a claim occurred in the first 1 year term which would not be available.
I could be wrong on this.
Thanks for the response. I may likely be incorrect on this but I believe that when taking out the second term I would have to declare that I was in Ireland when taking out the insurance. (or give dates for "start of trip or date of travel". Any incorrect declarations would invalidate the insurance. I have read of flight tickets being requested during claims process. Also return flight info could be requested if a claim occurred in the first 1 year term which would not be available.
I could be wrong on this.
I'd advise you to phone justcover and ask them to clarify this. I'm sure they've come across cases like this before and I wouldn't be surprised it they allowed you to renew while abroad once your original policy doesn't lapse.
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