I have all the family covered by WPA and had to make a large claim (around £20K of treatment) not that long ago. They handled it all really well. I can't compare to other companies, but I'd have no problem recommending them based on my experience.
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They are probably fine as long as the underwriters don't find some get out clause in your pre-existing.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostI have all the family covered by WPA and had to make a large claim (around £20K of treatment) not that long ago. They handled it all really well. I can't compare to other companies, but I'd have no problem recommending them based on my experience.
When I had Axa they refused to cover it because they said I had mentioned a symptom in passing to my GP that might have been caused by a pre-existing condition. In other words if you mention a headache you had when you had the flu, and down the line you are diagnosed with a brain tumour, well guess what, that headache might have been caused by the then undiagnosed brain tumour, so not covered...Comment
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