Key Insights on Pre-Existing Conditions and Travel Insurance
Is Your Condition Considered Pre-Existing?
Contrary to standard health insurance definitions, your medical condition might not be considered pre-existing under travel insurance and here's why. Travel insurance companies typically review the past two to six months of your medical history to assess if a claim is related to ongoing conditions.
"If you have a clean bill of health with no changes in your medical records recently, you may not need to worry about pre-existing condition coverage exclusions with travel insurance," says
However, if you've experienced the following in the last two to six months, Yonder recommends getting what's called a pre-existing condition waiver:
- A doctor recommended you take a medical test, examination, or medical treatment.
- Your physician prescribed a new medication for you.
- You experienced a change in dosage or frequency of your prescription.
What is a Pre-Existing Condition Waiver?
Essentially, the waiver removes the exclusions to coverage for pre-existing conditions, even if you've experienced a recent ongoing medical ailment. For example, if an individual with a pre-existing heart condition has to cancel their trip due to a flare-up of the condition, the pre-existing condition waiver may reimburse nonrefundable trip expenses.
If you qualify, you can still opt for a waiver for pre-existing conditions, even if your health hasn't changed. Regarding qualifications, here are the common requirements for purchasing a pre-existing condition waiver:
- You must purchase within 14 days of your initial trip deposit date
- You must insure all nonrefundable trip costs
- You must be physically able to travel at the time of purchase
You can easily purchase a policy with a pre-existing condition waiver using Yonder's quote results filters.
The experts at
Contact:
(952-358-6459)
[email protected]
View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/key-insights-on-pre-existing-conditions-and-travel-insurance-302077754.html
SOURCE



Missouri families shouldn’t have to suffer from hospital bill sticker shock | Opinion [The Kansas City Star]
HAAM seeks $500K in next year's city budget to fund local musicians' insurance
Advisor News
- Americans less confident about retirement as worries grow
- 6 in 10 Americans struggle with financial decisions
- Trump bets his tax cuts will please Las Vegas voters on his swing West
- Lifetime income is the missing link to global retirement security
- Don’t let caregiving derail your clients’ retirement
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Allianz Life Adds New Accumulation-Focused Fixed Index Annuities
- Allianz Life adds new accumulation-focused FIAs
- Industry objects to ‘tone and tenor’ of draft NAIC Annuity Buyer’s Guide
- Annuity industry grapples with consolidation, innovation and planning shifts
- Human connection still key in the new annuity era
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- NC LEGISLATIVE SESSION BEGINS WITH FOCUS ON CANCER POLICY ACS CAN URGES LAWMAKERS TO PASS HOUSE BILL 567 FOR BIOMARKER TESTING COVERAGE
- SEN. WEBBER SEEKS TO ENSURE HEALTH CARE IS AFFORDABLE FOR INDIVIDUALS AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
- How to make a high-deductible health plan work for you
- How Auburn's retirement incentive for city employees would work
- Researchers at Harvard Medical School Discuss Findings in Managed Care (Time-Driven, Activity-Based Cost Analysis of Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation): Managed Care
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Prudential extends Japan sales ban another 6 months at a total $1B loss
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company and Wawanesa Life Insurance Company
- Life insurance for gig economy power earners: what advisors need to know
- Allianz Life Adds New Accumulation-Focused Fixed Index Annuities
- Milliman Launches Healthcare Inflation ETFs (MHIG & MHIP) to Hedge the Rising Cost of U.S. Healthcare
More Life Insurance News