Saturday, February 6, 2010

I Had A Stroke Need A Travel Insurance Uk Do You Or Don't You Buy Travel Insurance For Holidays?

Do you or don't you buy Travel Insurance for Holidays? - i had a stroke need a travel insurance uk

I wonder how much coverage you purchased for the trip there? I would say that, especially for international travel, are covered in which many do not complete.

What was your motivation to complete the purchase? What are the reasons for the decision not to buy insurance? Have you ever met someone who helped to insurance or if insurance would have helped to buy it?

This problem is caused because today at work, I have two calls (OK, which is very unusual), which was a tragic event happens in life. Her mother had a stroke and the other I'm not sure about the details of everything that was gathered, was his brother. Neither the insurance company. It is $ 2200 U.S. dollars. The other $ 800.

The sellers are very severe penalties, especially today. In general, yes, we want to deal with you, do not include sanctions for its unfairness to those who buy insurance.

What are your thoughts on this?

5 comments:

Santal said...

Travel insurance, and I have had the misfortune to collect on the double. It was a very simple process, and I thank him for wasting my money! You never know when something happens and I recommend it to all passengers who are buying - especially seniors - unless you are rich and lose a few thousand, not to be disturbed. That bothers me.

helen k said...

Yes, because it's cheap

moneybag... said...

I actually started a travel insurance for our cruises and had to use. I thought it was cheap and very glad that I did not. It would have been about $ 2000. My brother-in-law was killed 3x ICU for a month (he is now fine) and they were covered. We were just filling out a simple form, and some docutmentation contact your doctor. This was a very simple process. I have never traveled abroad, but I would buy the medical insurance. As for the luggage is lost or stolen, usually deductible on your insurance policy for housing is greater than or similar to what has been lost. Why would a claim on the insurance of your home is if you pay only $ 500 - $ 1000, to increase their premiums for the rest of the time, have a policy with them?

MoniqueL... said...

I bought a travel insurance and deemed unnecessary. Specifically, I bought a travel insurance for travel to Australia. You did not used to other types of travelers reporting on the goods offered.

Unfortunately have had the time that passengers purchase a health insurance was actually poorly paid in Australia and for prescription and come see a doctor. When I got home, I have a claim against the insurance company. In fact, I returned and said he would be my primary insurance first! Once paid 80% of demand with my current insurance, the rest was under the political deductible Voyage!

It was a real waste of money. If I really need not pay.

But I was lucky and it was a benign disease. When I am abroad for a long time, and I would be a long distance (overseas could buy, for example) - but I would be VERY carefully all policy areas are still examining.

mbrcatz said...

I do not. Some things such as theft of baggage, covered by the policy of their own. Traveling to the United States, the health problems covered by my insurance, subject to network problems.

Generally, travel insurance is very restrictive in nature, for what you ask, and very expensive - if you take a day trip, the calculation of the daily rate and multiplying it by 30 - and compared with regular health insurance.

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