Liverpool Victoria travel insurance
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Liverpool Victoria travel insurance offer competitive prices and comprehensive cover and new customers can enjoy a 20 per cent discount when purchasing online.
The insurer provides single trip insurance and annual cover for individuals, couples and families, and can be restricted or extended to different areas.
There are various benefits when taking out a travel insurance policy with Liverpool Victoria including:
- up to £10million of medical expenses cover
- £25,000 personal accident and legal expenses cover
- up to £2million of personal liability cover
- and cover for cancellations, delays and loss of passport
Additional cover options available at Liverpool Victoria include winter sports, weddings and golf trips.
Liverpool Victoria offer extensive emergency service benefits to their customers:
- 24 hour immediate assistance from multi-lingual staff
- access to doctors in the event of an emergency
- repatriation to the UK by air ambulance if necessary
- option to fly out family or friends in the case of extended hospital stays
Read more about Liverpool Victoria's insurance products:
- Travel insurance top tips ahead of Easter holidays
- FSA fines Liverpool Victoria for missold PPI
- Hiscox launches new travel insurance policy
- Winter sports fans urged to seek adequate travel insurance
- Choosing the right type of travel insurance
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