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Re: Trip Insurance?
[Re: DandM29212]
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09/04/2017 11:47 AM
09/04/2017 11:47 AM
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I hate to think in those terms, but depending on what kind of insurance you've purchased, if the planes don't fly or the properties aren't habitable you should have recourse through them, or at least, that's my understanding with what we purchased. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
Respectfully,
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Re: Trip Insurance?
[Re: GaryV]
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09/05/2017 08:44 AM
09/05/2017 08:44 AM
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Posts: 12,460 île staten
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On a personal note to Gary V and anyone of interest my Medicare Advantage plan covers me for emergencies worldwide, you may wish to look into these plans as coverage for outside the USA may vary from plan to plan. Click on this link and enter your zip code to see all of the plans offered in your county.
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Re: Trip Insurance?
[Re: DandM29212]
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09/05/2017 09:54 AM
09/05/2017 09:54 AM
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Here is the language from my policy: "Section II - Benefits TRIP CANCELLATION AND/OR INTERRUPTION The Company will reimburse the Insured a benefit, up to the Maximum Limit shown in the Schedule or Declarations Page if an Insured cancels his/her Trip or is unable to continue on his/her Trip due to any of the following Unforeseen events: the Insured’s Primary Residence being made Uninhabitable or Inaccessible by Natural Disaster, vandalism or burglary; (f) the Insured’s Destination being made Uninhabitable or Inaccessible by flood, tornado, earthquake, volcanic eruption, fire, wildfire or blizzard that is due to natural causes; a named hurricane causing cancellation or interruption of travel to the Insured’s Destination that is Inaccessible or Uninhabitable. Claims are not payable if a hurricane is foreseeable prior to the Insured’s effective date. A hurricane is foreseeable on the date it becomes a named storm. The Company will only pay the benefits for Losses occurring within 30 days after the named hurricane makes the Insured’s Destination Uninhabitable or Inaccessible. Always need to read the FINE PRINT!
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