What you'll need to submit a claim varies depending on the type of claim you're making. You will need the following information for all claims:
- Your policy number
- Your policy schedule
- Your booking invoice
- Fully completed claim form or online claim
Claiming for medical assistance:
When making claims for medical assistance, if possible, get agreement for medical treatment before it's carried out. This may not be possible in an emergency but please make sure you submit any additional required information as soon as possible. Always make sure you get receipts for any treatment or medication you're given.
If you need emergency medical treatment abroad, the assistance team may arrange payment directly to the treating hospital or clinic. However, if some medical costs, or other costs, have been paid by you, please ensure you keep all payment receipts and if possible check with the assistance team that these costs are covered. A claim must be submitted on your return to the UK - the costs will not automatically be reimbursed via the treating clinic or hospital.
You can submit a claim online via the claims handling agency Gallagher Bassett here
Claiming for baggage and personal belongings:
Make sure that claims are reported to the relevant transport company if your personal belongings are delayed, lost, stolen, or damaged.
You also need to get a property irregularity report (PIR) from the transport company. If you do not tell the airline or transport company within 3 days of the event, we may not be able to pay your claim.
If you lose any money or personal belongings or if they are stolen, you must report this to the police and hotel management if this applies.
You must also get an official written report from the police, airline, carrier or transport company. If you do not report lost or stolen items to the police, if this applies within 24 hours of the event, we may not be able to pay your claim.
Claiming for cancellation:
The main checklist for cancellation claims is:
- certificate of insurance
- booking invoice
- cancellation invoice (if it's a package holiday or arranged via tour operator)
- refund confirmation following cancellation or unused ticket along with confirmation that no refund is available (if it's an independent booking)
- medical cancellation - medical certificate and consent to obtain a medical report (form provided with claim form)
- non-medical cancellation - evidence to support the reason for cancellation
Additional requirements:
As each claim is unique, you may be asked to provide evidence not mentioned here. The sooner you can provide all the information needed to log your claim, the faster the claim process should be.