OctopusLover
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I have asthma. DAN (in europe, not sure elsewhere) says pre-existing conditions aren't covered even when declared. Does anyone know how this relates to accidents where a pre-existing condition is a known predisposing factor but the causal chain cannot be proved?
A PFO increases your risk of DCI. If you known you have a PFO, how likely is it that DAN would deny any claims related to DCI? Similarly, asthma increases your risk of pulmonary barotrauma. Should I assume no matter how well controlled my asthma or whether I have medical clearance, DAN insurance won't cover me if I suffer a pulmonary barotrauma?
Any information on the matter would be greatly appreciated
A PFO increases your risk of DCI. If you known you have a PFO, how likely is it that DAN would deny any claims related to DCI? Similarly, asthma increases your risk of pulmonary barotrauma. Should I assume no matter how well controlled my asthma or whether I have medical clearance, DAN insurance won't cover me if I suffer a pulmonary barotrauma?
Any information on the matter would be greatly appreciated