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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Sat Aug 24, 24 9:24 am Travel Ins rec? |
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Looking for trip cost reimbursement on otherwise non-refundable expenses (lodging/air) and med evacuation. Seems like many of the options are fly by night shops that take your money, but put up all kinds of hurdles when/if one files a claim.
Mexico
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jasonq
Since 12 Jan 2009
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Sat Aug 24, 24 4:18 pm |
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Thanks. Looks like one can add lots of adventure sports to the mix with this option. |
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kd5evn
Since 21 Aug 2020
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Nak
Since 19 May 2005
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Camas
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Tue Aug 27, 24 10:07 am |
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I used the insurance on the Alaska Airlines website last year, and needed to make a claim as I was stranded in Baja--Oh No! --for an extra five days due to the big snow/ice storm here in Portland. Supposedly, it covered lodging, transportation and food while I was stranded. "Cool!" I thought. It did cover all of those things, but there was a $300 limit--total, not per day--for all of that combined hidden in the fine print. So the claim was easy, but I only got a fraction of my expenses reimbursed. |
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OG
Since 07 Jun 2011
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Tue Aug 27, 24 10:27 am |
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ive had some 'fine print' experiences with add'l insurance as well. Im glad this topic/thread came up, good info and lots to consider |
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HH
Since 24 Jul 2014
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Hood River, OR
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Wed Aug 28, 24 3:38 pm |
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Check out squaremouth.com. I just found out about this website while browsing Reddit. It's a travel insurance comparison engine that works with dozens of reputable insurance companies to help you choose the travel insurance that works best for your situation. Basically it's a Kayak.com for travel insurance. Squaremouth gets a 4.8 star rating on Trustpilot. I plan on using it for my own winter travels. |
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Wed Aug 28, 24 4:47 pm |
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Unfortunate, if you search out independent ratings on several of the insurance carriers they suggest you come up with some very different, and largely negative ratings. |
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HH
Since 24 Jul 2014
50 Posts
Hood River, OR
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Thu Aug 29, 24 3:43 pm |
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Yeah I think that's kind of the nature of travel insurance, or really any kind of insurance. I've gone with some well known travel insurance names in the past - Allianz, American Express, etc. They were fine but I've never had to test them so I have no idea whether they were actually "good". They're all great in accepting your application and money, lol.
Whatever you're thinking of choosing, I would do a search on Reddit travel groups for people who have filed claims. You will inevitably find negative reviews - I don't think anyone actually likes their insurance company when they need to file - but probably the best bet is to go with the insurance provider that eventually comes through even if they make you go through lots of hassle. |
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LBG
Since 02 Oct 2019
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Sat Aug 31, 24 9:44 am |
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Try AXA, Good rates, World wide |
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