I hope anyone that plans on coming here is super safe about their exposure in the few weeks leading up to their trip. This whole being contagious for a bunch of days before you show symptoms is scary.
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Be careful comparing the H1N1 incident of a few years ago to this outbreak; they are fundamentally very different.As I recall, COZ did not "shut down" when the H1N1 virus was the "end of the world". I remember travel warnings and such, but I really don't remember any closed borders. (Feel free to let me know if I am full of Barbara Streisand here). From what I have read about Covid-19 and past virus comparisons, as well as the common "seasonal flu", even if you do come down with it you are gonna be OK. (Exceptions for folks with pre-existing autoimmune deficiencies and the elderly, which would be the same for "seasonal flu".)
Good question!
I purchased a travel medical policy that includes medical evacuation coverage from Blue Cross (GeoBlue Voyager). I called them and went over the evacuation scenarios from COZ to DFW and they assured me I will be covered. The written policy and exclusion of coverage also support what they told me. It was relatively cheap too. Zero deductible. $1M medical limit. $500k Medical Evacuations.
Thanks, I read my DAN insurance and on page 13 they specifically state:
"Expenses Not Covered by Emergency Medical Transportation and Travel Assistance Benefits
1. No benefits are payable under DAN TravelAssist with respect to expenses incurred:
...
c) for services, supplies, treatment or transport related to a pandemic, epidemic, or exposure to a contagious infectious disease;"
I have to check Goblue.
Hard to contract Covid19 at depth! Evacuation plan? My EP is leaving the US for COZ!
Good question!
I purchased a travel medical policy that includes medical evacuation coverage from Blue Cross (GeoBlue Voyager). I called them and went over the evacuation scenarios from COZ to DFW and they assured me I will be covered. The written policy and exclusion of coverage also support what they told me. It was relatively cheap too. Zero deductible. $1M medical limit. $500k Medical Evacuations.
Not true. An underwriter, or Agent as you call it, can override any claims decision if they deem it appropriate. Regardless, the decision relies on the verbiage of the policy and not the personal assumptions of an adjuster or inside claims rep.Hopefully you won't need it but people often find that when they call with questions they are talking to an underwriting agent and when they call with claims they are talking to an adjuster, and the answers they get from each can be quite different. And the adjuster supercedes the agent. If you don't have it in writing, you've got nothing.
Not true. An underwriter, or Agent as you call it, can override any claims decision if they deem it appropriate.