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Update on my diving incident. My travel/medical insurance that I purchased the night before my departure is going to pay all but $6 of my submitted claims. I'm thinking the $6 shortfall might be a mistake, but I'm not going to worry about that. :)

In total the trip insurance I paid around $60 is paying out about $9400. That would be $8100 in medical expenses, $700 in additional expense while in Cozumel and around $620 for my early return flight home. I would say that was an excellent $60 investment. I will not even had to use my DAN insurance either.
 
Good for you, G. :thumb:

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DiverG:)

That is good news Greg!! Another reason to purchase trip insurance!
 
You put a lot of money into a trip and plan it out so far in advance. Trip insurance and/or Dan in one form or another is wonderful because you never know what life can pop up on you before or during a trip. I would recommend getting it a little more before hand than the day before as it won't help you if you have some kind of emergency and can't make the trip. I'm glad to hear you got everything covered and that you're doing better DiverG.
 

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