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If you or one of your travelling companions has Cerebral Palsy, it is essential to have Travel Insurance that covers this medical condition. Contact us by telephone at 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757 757. Summary of CoverRead more... GET A QUOTE FOR TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH COVER FOR CEREBRAL PALSY

Cerebral Palsy Travel Insurance

If you or one of your travelling companions has Cerebral Palsy, it is essential to have Travel Insurance that covers this medical condition.

Contact us by telephone at 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757 757.

Summary of Cover (per person)

Section & Cover Silver Gold Platinum  
Cancellation or Curtailment - £2,000 £5,000  
Medical Expenses and Repatriation £10,000,000 £10,000,000 £10,000,000  
Personal Liability - £2,000,000 £2,000,000  
Personal Possessions - £2,000 £3,000  
Personal Money - £400 £400  
Delayed Departure - £100 £100  
Missed Departure - £500 £500  
Legal Expenses - £25,000 £25,000  
Scheduled Airline Failure £1,500 £1,500 £1,500  
Overseas Return Quarantine Included Included Included  
Medical Excess* £500 £150 Nil
Standard Excess* £100 £75 Nil

*Excess payables vary depending on the claim benefit.

JS Travel Insurance has partnered with Goodtogoinsurance.com to provide this Travel Insurance that covers Cerebral Palsy. Goodtogoinsurance.com is a trading name of Ancile Insurance Group Limited, Registered Address: Kao Hockham Building, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2NQ. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority - No. 471641.

Medical Questions

When obtaining a quote for Travel Insurance to cover Cerebral Palsy, you will be asked several questions:

  • Do you have weakness or paralysis of all four limbs?
  • Has this caused breathing problems or lung infections in the last two years?
  • Do you have Epilepsy?
  • If awake, do you usually lose consciousness during a fit/seizure?
  • How many fits/seizures causing loss of consciousness have you had in the last four weeks?
  • How many fits/seizures causing loss of consciousness have you had in the last six months?
  • How many unplanned hospital admissions have you had for epilepsy/seizures in the last year?
  • How many different medicines do you take for your epilepsy/seizures?
  • How long ago was your first fit/seizure?

Travel Advice

If planning a trip, you must check out accommodations thoroughly to ensure all facilities are accessible.

Many hotels have fully equipped rooms with handles and bars on the ground floor.

Inform your Airline in advance so that they can make appropriate arrangements. Airports also have special vehicles to help mobility-impaired passengers move around the terminal.

Any activities you wish to undertake and sights you want to visit should also be thoroughly researched.

Useful Websites

Cerebral Palsy UK

Action Cerebral Palsy


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