markmantei
Contributor
I am making a trip at the end of the month, and while I have dive coverage through DiveAssure, my wife does not (she doesn't dive very often). Before we leave for our trip I want to make sure that she is covered under out existing travel insurance benefits (or I'll buy supplemental insurance).
I made an inquiry to my existing insurance company to find out if dive accidents and decompression chamber treatments would be covered and the answer I received back was somewhat cryptic, owing to the fact that this individual obviously doesn't understand diving (to bad for him) or chamber treatments at all. The response is as follows:
"I can confirm that the Emergency Travel Assistance benefit covers for any unforeseen accidents/incidents that occur while abroad. If an emergency occurs while scuba diving and you will need to be hospitalized, then you should call the Emergency Travel Assistance number.
Costs for decompression chamber sessions/lessons is not considered an emergency nor is it covered under the medical coverage."
The first part tells me that dive accidents are covered, but the second says chamber "lessons" are not. While I could spend some time educating this individual a little further, I thought it might be faster if I could zero in to the specific procedure. Does anyone know if there is a procedure code that would be submitted to the insurance company, in the event a chamber ride is required?
Thanks!
I made an inquiry to my existing insurance company to find out if dive accidents and decompression chamber treatments would be covered and the answer I received back was somewhat cryptic, owing to the fact that this individual obviously doesn't understand diving (to bad for him) or chamber treatments at all. The response is as follows:
"I can confirm that the Emergency Travel Assistance benefit covers for any unforeseen accidents/incidents that occur while abroad. If an emergency occurs while scuba diving and you will need to be hospitalized, then you should call the Emergency Travel Assistance number.
Costs for decompression chamber sessions/lessons is not considered an emergency nor is it covered under the medical coverage."
The first part tells me that dive accidents are covered, but the second says chamber "lessons" are not. While I could spend some time educating this individual a little further, I thought it might be faster if I could zero in to the specific procedure. Does anyone know if there is a procedure code that would be submitted to the insurance company, in the event a chamber ride is required?
Thanks!