One In Ten Travel Without Insurance

Recent research has suggested that one in ten fail to take out travel insurance when travelling abroad. With the average medical claim being £2,500 and premiums costing just £20, travel insurance is good value. Women aged between 34-44 were the least likely to take out insurance. This research surveyed 2000 people and two out of five people admitted suffering an accident or food poisoning while on holiday, all of which are covered by insurance.