kaeffe Posted August 16, 2010 #1 Share Posted August 16, 2010 On July 23 DH booked a cruise and paid for it in full. We leave out Sept.6. I usually handle booking our cruises, making all the plans, arranging tours, getting travel insurance. But he was to handle this one. I just found out he didn't get the travel insurance. I just went to insurancemytrip.com today to get it and if I'm understanding it correctly, because he booked and paid for it 24 days ago, we won't have existing condition coverage??? DH has a heart condition (under control). Also he is Airport Police and if there were to be another 9/11 type thing his vacation could be canceled. Any suggestions or help will be greatly appreciated. Should we look into the ship's insurance? What does that cover? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr_Cruise Posted August 16, 2010 #2 Share Posted August 16, 2010 On July 23 DH booked a cruise and paid for it in full. We leave out Sept.6. I usually handle booking our cruises, making all the plans, arranging tours, getting travel insurance. But he was to handle this one. I just found out he didn't get the travel insurance. I just went to insurancemytrip.com today to get it and if I'm understanding it correctly, because he booked and paid for it 24 days ago, we won't have existing condition coverage??? DH has a heart condition (under control). Also he is Airport Police and if there were to be another 9/11 type thing his vacation could be canceled. Any suggestions or help will be greatly appreciated. Should we look into the ship's insurance? What does that cover? It's probably way too late to get ship's insurance (even though I don't think you said which one you're cruising on). Of all policies I know, it's too late to get any coverage with either pre-existing conditions covered or cancel for any reason (such as work obligations not usually covered in a regular policy), so at this point any coverage purchased will likely just cover for the standard unexpected stuff (new / unexpected illness, injury, death in the family etc). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Keith1010 Posted August 16, 2010 #3 Share Posted August 16, 2010 My understanding is the same that you have to purchase the insurance within the specified time. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shash Posted August 16, 2010 #4 Share Posted August 16, 2010 I looked at travelguard and I know the gold plan does cover cancellation due to work reasons in the base plan so would not need 'cancel for any reason' added to it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirwired Posted August 16, 2010 #5 Share Posted August 16, 2010 Except for the loss of the pre-ex waiver (available from nobody at this time), you should be good to go with any decent policy with Work Reasons coverage. (Although check the fine print; some policies exclude military and law enforcement.) Like the pre-ex waiver, you will not be able to obtain "Cancel for Any Reason" coverage from anybody at this point. SirWired Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willbrook Posted August 22, 2010 #6 Share Posted August 22, 2010 On July 23 DH booked a cruise and paid for it in full. We leave out Sept.6. I usually handle booking our cruises, making all the plans, arranging tours, getting travel insurance. But he was to handle this one. I just found out he didn't get the travel insurance. I just went to insurancemytrip.com today to get it and if I'm understanding it correctly, because he booked and paid for it 24 days ago, we won't have existing condition coverage??? DH has a heart condition (under control). Also he is Airport Police and if there were to be another 9/11 type thing his vacation could be canceled. Any suggestions or help will be greatly appreciated. Should we look into the ship's insurance? What does that cover? I spoke with a representative of a travel insurance company recently with regard to the pre-existing conditions issue. My spouse and I are planning a cruise next year, and we did not purchase travel insurance within 14 days of making the initial deposit. According to the representative I spoke with, if insurance is purchased now, and a claim is subsequently submitted - a "lookback" period (usually 90/180 days) will be applied. The insurance company will look to see if there were any changes to your "under control" pre-existing condition within the preceding 90/180 days, starting from the date that you purchase the insurance. If your husband's condition has not changed (same drugs, etc), you should be ok. Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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