In over 50 years of diving I've never (cross my fingers) had to take a chamber ride... but I wouldn't be without a DAN plan at at least the Master level.
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I am covered at the Master level and was just wondering if it sufficient or if I should move up to preferred. Based on the actual figures I see here I guess if you are going to have it at all, the extra 35/yr for 250K/occurrence vs. 125K lifetime is kinda negligible.It is about time to renew my DAN Dive accident insurance and after looking at the plans I wondered if someone could give me a ballpark figure of what it would cost for treatment follows incurring DCS. .... I am currently covered at the Master level but was eyeballing Preferred which provides a much higher benefit.
The basic plan is only $10 cheaper than the middle one, but it's a real dog in comparison. I was told that they keep it offered because so many ask for it, and DAN is a membership organization - but still...?The question sounds more to me that the poster is planning on buying insurance, but is wondering about the level. It seems to me, based on the costs being quoted, the first level would barely cover a DCS treatment... I think I'm going middle level for sure.
I've noticed many misunderstand that. The extra non-dive accidents is only for accidents, and only $10,000. That'd help pay what other coverage doesn't, but does not make up for lack of other coverage.Over and above the increased levels of dive medical coverage, preferred covers non-dive accidents (how many of us have other, injury potential hobbies?), and dive vacation cancellation/interruption.
Has anyone used DAN for a dive accident and had a bad experience with the paperwork? Or was it pretty easy? I don't mind spending a bit extra to avoid the hassle...