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Hello

I know there are many types, but some seem very overpriced? Does anyone have advice on the best combo of quality/economy for a non-sickly type assuming some international travel……mainly to cover major accidents or massive costs, not the small stuff…

Cheers….

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Having compared different insurances, I would say that the Thaivisa (AA) deal (w. Thaihealth) is rather good value. Also a bit less "small print"(exclusions Etc.) than some of the other similar priced local insurances.

But the right way to go about it, is to figure out what you want COVERED (Incl. amount of cover, out patient, whether want dental, chronic, dangerous sports Etc. Etc.) - and based on that - compare with your budget - and THEN find the perfect balance between the 2.

I have the Thaivisa insurance but will add some high level cover (with high deductable) with LMG - which Thaivisa (AA) can handle too. Heck I am even trying to send my car insurance to them - to have all in 1 place - if they can figure out how to insure my old little pot....

Cheers!

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in country: Thai Health. Good value for money and a range of coverage.

out of country: William Russell. For younger families, better value than many Thai based insurers, with much higher coverage

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