Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
I recently read an article where a Canadian couple had to make a significant claim on their travel insurance. The insurance company then went after their in-province insurance company for a good portion of the claim. This reduced the total life claim available from the person’s normal health insurance. If the travel and health insurance […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
As a result of a recent medical trauma, I have discovered a disturbing aspect of the use of top-up insurance. In the event of a medical incident occurring late on the last day of primary insurance, it will probably not be covered by the primary insurer if treatment is not sought until the next day. […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, This past winter in Florida, I went to a walk-in clinic and paid cash for the visit. The doctor sent me to the nearby hospital for an ultrasound of my leg and, again, I paid them cash. After arriving back in Ontario, I mailed my receipts to the London OHIP office. They […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, I think you are doing a grave disservice to your Canadian readers for not letting them know which insurance company refused to pay for the hospital that treated the little girl in Mexico. I have used insurance companies over the years and had no problem until I was stranded out west in […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, In a previous answer, you stated that provinces should be happy to extend the number of days of out-of-country health-care coverage as this will reduce their health-care costs? Would you explain? Nancy McRae Charlottetown, PE Response: Ed: Every emergency operation and every doctor’s visit that happens outside of Canada is a medical […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, There appears a clause in medical travel insurance policies, including Medipac, which states the following: EMERGENCY SERVICES EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE “ …services relating to an illness or injury which caused the emergency, after such emergency ends.” Does this mean that one should go home after having received emergency medical care? I had […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, Recently, I negotiated a medical travel insurance policy with Johnson Medoc for a prolonged period of absence from the country. On reviewing the confirmation letter from them, I found that a sum of more than $400 had been added for trip cancellation insurance, which represents 25% of the total cost, or 33% […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, Will owning a home in Florida along with a car with U.S. insurance and plates affect the status of being a Canadian snowbird (thinking of purchasing and leaving auto in Florida)? Thanking you in advance for your comments. Mary from Nova Scotia Response: Ed.: Owning a vacation home and a car registered […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, We just renewed our RV insurance and were told we would have to pay a surcharge of 25% because we would be in the U.S. for more than 120 days and more than 200 miles from our border. On one hand, we can now be out of province for seven months, but […]
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Posted date : Nov 7, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, In response to your letter from Len Stoll, Ottawa, re top-up insurance. My husband and I wanted an extra five days in April 2011 and I called the insurance company we were with that year and there was no problem. They sold us five days’ each. Were we covered if an emergency […]
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