Drinkers being penalised by insurance firms
Anyone that life or health insurance cover will know that there are a number of factors that can affect the amount that you have to pay for your cover, such as your age, your medical history, your smoking habits, and weight, and various other factors. Read more
Tags: alcohol, Insurance, telling lies, insurance industry official, health insurance cover, life insurance, drink, middle classInsurance firms get tough on drinkers
January 22, 2009 by admin
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According to recent reports some insurance companies are getting tough with consumers that drink more alcohol than the amount recommended, penalising them in terms of how much they have to pay for their cover. Read more
Tags: alcohol, hiking, life insurance, pressure, alcohol insurance, recent reports, drinkStay within drink drive limit when on holiday
September 21, 2007 by admin
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Every year many Brits head off on their holidays, with a large number of singles, couples, and groups heading to lively destination where they plan to drink themselves into oblivion.
However, anyone that is planning a drink fuelled holiday should bear in mind that even if they have travel insurance cover they may have their claim invalidated in the event that they suffer an injury as a result of being intoxicated.
Most insurance companies that offer travel insurance already have this stipulation in place, where if the accident is found to be the result of intoxication the claim could well be invalidated. American Express insurance is taking it one step further, and has stated that they will conduct an ‘acid test’ in cases where claimants have been injured on a drink fuelled holiday.
These regulations do not mean that holidaymakers cannot drink at all, but in order for the claim to be valid injured parties must prove that they are within the drink drive limits that apply in that particular destination, even if they are not actually driving. Officials from American Express Insurance services have warned that holidaymakers need to ensure that they look after themselves and do not drink to excess when they go away, otherwise it could end up costing them dearly.
Having travel insurance in place when you travel abroad is vital, as the cost of treatment and emergencies can prove extremely costly. However, if you take out insurance and then drink to excess you could risk having to shell out thousands of pounds anyway as the result of being injured whilst under the influence.
Tom Smith
21st September 2007


