lovetravellingoz
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Yes that would be the case.
Yes sorry AFTER.
That is insurance must be taken out BEFORE any incident.
Yes that would be the case.
Yes sorry AFTER.
That is insurance must be taken out BEFORE any incident.
That would be totally true if taking out insurance for a trip coming up in the near future.I think my stress-head self would rather get it as soon as I've put money down for ANYTHING.
Common sense? Easier said than done....No offence but I would have thought that was just common sense.
Does my travel insurance cover change to my itinerary for a family emergency like this? Well, I'd thought so, but unbelievably, no. It covers someone rushing overseas to deal with an emergency involving me, it covers me if I have to cancel a trip or rush back to Australia to handle an emergency involving with an Australian domiciled relative, but excludes coverage of an emergency situation involving a relative who is domiciled in the country of travel. Not quite what I'd hoped, and completely unforseen. Repeat: check the fine print, and YMMV.
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