What is a relevant fact?
A relevant fact is one, which is likely to influence us in accepting your insurance. This could be the state of your health or the state of health of a close relative, or if you are planning any hazardous activities. If you are in any doubt as to whether a fact is “relevant”, you should tell us. If you do not tell us this may result in your claim being invalid. Please call Voyager Insurance Services on 01483 562662.
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