Never had to use it and hope I never do but it's great piece of mind plus the other benefits DandyDon mentioned. Some places actually require DAN Insurance (or equivalent) that I've dived.
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Did you ask if DAN would advance the money and settle later? That can be done for the chambers that do not accept DAN coverage upfront. Some do, some don't - true, but money can be wired.In 2004, I had an incident of DCS2 while in Grand Cayman. I had to pay, by credit card, both the hospital fees and the separate chamber fee. Neither accepted insurance. I'm not sure if that policy applies in all hospitals/chambers or just the one I happen to be at. We were in contact with the folks at DAN-insurance and otherwise-and both were great. They were very concerned and supportive.
Especially if your primary didn't is the key point, and many will not cover scuba injuries and/or outside of US costs. You have better coverage than many.When I arrived home I filed papers with my primary health insurance carrier.
They paid the majority of the medical bills, including $15,000 worth of "chamber rides".
(I have been told by other divers that DAN would pay for these costs even if my primary did not.)
Yeah, DAN actually provides dive insurance and TavelAssist coverages from other corporations in the insurance industry as organizing their own company would be next to impossible. It works. Paperwork is always a drag, I know.After receiving that payment, I submitted uncovered bills, etc., to the DAN insurance people (The actual policy was from an insurance company who has an agreement with DAN). The paperwork seemed less noxious than typical insurance paperwork, and the service was very good.
That policy reimbursed me for:
Some medical costs not covered by my primary insurance carrier.
The cost of two plane tickets home, when we could not reschedule on our original airline.
The cost of shipping the home all our luggage, including dive gear, as I had written orders from the doctor to not carry, drag, or lift anything for two week period.
Most of the cost of three additional nights stay at the hotel, also the result of written orders from the doctor. The three days were required for more medical treatment, and to get medically cleared to fly.
The reimbursement for these items totaled approximately $2700.
As a result of this experience, I would never be without the DAN insurance.
I give that product my highest endorsement, while hoping you never have to use it.
Good luck,
Mike
I don't have the DAN sponsored gear insurance, but we do have all our camera and dive equipment under a DEPP policy and have no complaints. My husband has made 2 claims on photo and video equipment over the years and both were smooth and painless. I know others who've collected on dive gear damage/loss also with no problems. I don't personally know anyone who currently has the equipment insurance offered through DAN.A little off topic but does anyone have an opinion on the dive equipment insurance they offer members?
OMG! You dived without dive insurance...?! :shocked2:
Confused me, as I didn't think the OP had his location on his post. You do, but you're not the OP.Sadly....yes. For some completely incomprehensible reason I just assumed our famous Canadian health care system would take care of things.....![]()
Oh well, one is never too old to learn I suppose.
That is a frequent problem encountered By Canadian's travelling out of the country.Sadly....yes. For some completely incomprehensible reason I just assumed our famous Canadian health care system would take care of things.....![]()
Oh well, one is never too old to learn I suppose.