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If you are organising such trips without insurance then your school needs shutting down as totally incompetent
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Is it a private school?.
I know the LEA school my friend works at has an approved insurer. Hanna |
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Sorry my other friend who is under another LEA uses a different insurer.
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Hi, I can't say which country you belong, but i certainly can tell you about India, you can first understand what all things "Trip Insurance" covers and then decide which company to opt for. Check the information on: https://www.icicilomb...-Flier-Multi-Trip.cms
@drug2 - you seem to be quite an angry person.. lol... it depends on country to country, I am from India and trust me not only schools but even businesses were not aware about insurance and few companies use to rip you off. well today the scenario has changed and govt. is making it must for every school. |
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Other travel insurance providers are available...
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<<@drug2 - you seem to be quite an angry person>>
Not really - but this is a UK site and there is the assumption that unless otherwise stated questions relate to the UK. Apart from having an Indian sounding username (and plenty of people in the UK are of Indian origin) there was nothing to suggest anything different here. |
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Speak to your insurance agent i am sure you school may have done an insurance, just spak to them and they can sort it out for you... there are lot of companies that offer: Churchill, AXA, ICICI Lombard, Lloyds
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you can check more information on https://www.icicilomb...-Flier-Multi-Trip.cms
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