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Dive Assure operates as a primary insurance, instead of secondary, like DAN.
Yeah, yeah - nope. Marketing gimmick that means nothing. From their terms...
3. You hereby agree to provide details of any known coverage in effect at the time of loss and that GBG has the right to review and potentially subrogate with any undeclared coverage whether known or unknown to You.
They all surbrogate.

But in reading their terms to find that, you can find so very many ways they have designed to avoid paying at all. At first, they brag about No Depth Limits, but read on...!!
You must perform all dives (a) according to the level of Your certification and (b) in strict adherence to the standards and procedures set up by Your certifying agency (provided it is listed here) for the type and depth of the dive you make. You must never plan to exceed the maximum depth and/or bottom time set by Your certifying agency for this type of dive. Click here to view our list approved and recognized certifying agencies.

And many more. Really, they include so many outs for themselves that I would find it difficult to trust them at all.
 
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