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Re: Travel Insurance
[Re: Sunnykm]
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07/21/2016 11:30 AM
07/21/2016 11:30 AM
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Cleobeach
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From experience, I can tell you to read the fine print VERY carefully -
different policies kick in at different times as it relates to when the delay/disruption begins/ends.
keep all documentation, absolutely everything. I fought for months to collect one claim. The insurance company refused the claim because they wanted a boarding pass to prove I actually took a flight. (the ticket receipt and a letter from USAirways was not enough?)
Should your plans change due to parental illness, be prepared to work thru a lot of documentation with their doctors. A close friend had to cut two separate vacations short due to her parents' health issues and the claims required considerable paperwork.
Last edited by Cleobeach; 07/21/2016 11:31 AM.
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