Aviva denied our sick son help after five-month wait
My husband has had to give up work to look after him but it refused our critical illness policy claim Our 16-year-old son has an incurable degenerative disease and now needs round-the-clock care. My husband has had to give up work to look after him but Aviva is refusing to pay out under our (…)
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