Has anyone here used world nomads travel insurance while on a long distance hike, if you have how would you rate it?
Has anyone here used world nomads travel insurance while on a long distance hike, if you have how would you rate it?
Interesting - Can any insurance agents chime in?
I bought a policy for my thru-hike last year. When I busted up my knee on Blood Mountain in Georgia and ended up in the hospital, neither hospital or doctors office (emergency clinic) had ever heard of them and had no idea how to bill them even though I had all the info with policy numbers and provider contact info. Everything came out of pocket and they never reimbursed anything. I would never use them again nor would I recommend them in good conscience. It was a complete waste of money and I never heard from them when I needed them. Definitely avoid.
Double Wide is now BLUEBERRY
Northbound (2nd Attempt) March 2017
This group is aka Travelers
canoe, can you elaborate on the issues with World Nomads that you are referring to? I was also considering them and would be interested in hearing about your experience with or knowledge of them.
Not sure if these guys are into false insurance, but they are certainly into scams. Here is a bit of history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Traveller
http://www.city-data.com/forum/augus...-augusta-3.htm
lhttp://www.fraudtech.org/travelers.htm
You can do a search for Travelers GA gypsies you will find more there
““Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees....” ― John Muir
If you look at the website, and the small print this insurance is backed by legit companies. Like any other insurance, the small print is what decides if and when they reimburse. I would suggest getting a copy of the small print, seeing if you are willing to abide with the restrictions and then deciding rather than just asking random other folks. Most travel insurance has some pretty intense small print as otherwise it would be unaffordable. Most require preauthorization prior to care and to most folks used to walking into a clinic with an insurance card and worrying about the details later they would be unhappy with the company as their care most likely will not be covered. At best these short term plans usually are cover catastrophic costs which may make them valuable to some but rarely will routine injuries get covered to the extent that some expect.