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    #11
    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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      #12
      Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
      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.
      They are probably fine as long as the underwriters don't find some get out clause in your pre-existing.

      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...

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