Floating Preferably
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Likewise, on the same skiing forum people are worried that a Mulled Wine at lunchtime will invalidate their insurance based on a generic alcohol exclusion (i.e. if they have an accident in the afternoon). I believe that for an insurer to refuse a claim on this basis, the person has to be drunk and for this to have been the cause of the claim. I believe the FOS readily accepts that when people are on holiday they will consume alcohol and this is very much the norm and therefore not grounds for refusing a claim. Can you confirm?
I have just checked my latest policy update, and it mentions that they do not expect people to give up alcohol, but if you get drunk so that your judgement is seriously impaired, and that lack of judgement results in a claim it may be rejected. On another point they will not cover any claims from 'deliberately jumping off a moving vehicle or building, or to another part of a building and falling, regardless of height, unless your life is in danger, (maybe escaping from a fire is ok)
This does not seem at all unreasonable. Insurance should be for emergencies and accidents, not sheer stupidity. So Petem, enjoy your holiday:encouragement: