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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsApr-29-2021 04:00 AM
Crowe wrote:Tvov wrote:
If you are a member of the NRA, they have travel insurance which includes evacuation coverage.
Free or does it cost?
Apr-28-2021 11:55 AM
Apr-28-2021 06:08 AM
Tvov wrote:
If you are a member of the NRA, they have travel insurance which includes evacuation coverage.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsApr-28-2021 04:16 AM
Apr-27-2021 10:59 PM
Apr-27-2021 09:28 PM
allen8106 wrote:
We are lower 48 U.S. residents looking to travel by RV to Alaska starting May 2022. This is planned to be a slow pleasure trip including driving to the artic ocean. I’m interested if folks have secured evacuation insurance to offset evacuation costs in the event of an accident that would require an evacuation. Have you purchased evacuation insurance and from what company? Have you ever had to use evacuation insurance and what was your experience?
Apr-01-2021 04:43 PM
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Mar-22-2021 09:53 AM
Mar-20-2021 05:16 PM
allen8106 wrote:PA12DRVR wrote:
"had a colleague experience severe illness in the back of beyond a month or so ago and was told that his evacuation flight, had it not been part of his LifeMed membership, would have cost circa $40,000."
this is what I'm trying to avoid.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsMar-20-2021 03:10 PM
PA12DRVR wrote:
"had a colleague experience severe illness in the back of beyond a month or so ago and was told that his evacuation flight, had it not been part of his LifeMed membership, would have cost circa $40,000."
Mar-20-2021 03:08 PM
SideHillSoup wrote:
As the crow flies and “assuming” you cross into Canada at Sweet Grass MT ( Coutts Alberta) it’s 1500 miles, (x2 if you don’t use the Alaska ferry service, and we all know crows don’t fly in a straight line) to Beaver Creek Yukon where you enter into Alaska or Chicken Alaska. I quick google map search gives about a 1900 mile one way trip through Canada
You should be inquiring about your insurance coverage for the Canadian leg of your trip.
Soup.
Mar-19-2021 09:53 AM