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#252082 04/05/2021 12:51 PM
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Hi, we are traveling to USVI(St. Croix) for the first time this month. I always purchase a travel medical insurance policy when traveling the Caribbean but the company I normally use doesn't cover the US islands. Is it necessary to get an additional policy? I am primarily concerned about an emergency medical evac because my insurance company is stating they wouldn't cover that but they do cover medical care on the island. I'm just wondering how you all normally handle this and if you purchase it what company do you use?

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You don't say where you live so it's hard to make specific recommendations as policy terms can differ from country to country. However, there are lots of reputable companies that write Medical Evacuation Insurance, either as stand alone policies or as part of a broader Travel insurance Policy.

For stand alone policies check out SkyMed, MedJet Assist, MedEvac, Alliianz, TravelMedevac to name a few. You can compare terms, coverage availability, premium costs that are available from almost every underwriter for both stand alone and full coverage policies at www.insuremytrip.com. They even have a Toll Free number you can call to speak with a qualified representative who can answer all your questions and help choose the policy that is best for your particular situation.

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One additional item with regard to Insure my Trip--they are a TTOL sponsor. If you click on the link here on TTOL--as OPPOSED to any general link--your cost is the same and we get a small commission. They are a great tool to compare various insurance policies side by side.


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I live in Louisiana in the US so I'm confused as to whether or not I need additional insurance at all. But thanks for the names of the companies - I will call them! And I will use the TTOL link!

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Your insurance coverage in the USVIs depends on your insurance policy. Our United Health policy is accepted by providers here. Medical evacuation is different. I joined DAN Boater that gives you emergency evacuation insurance for $50 per year.

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From personal experience I can strongly recommend DAN.

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We have DAN as well. Highly recommend.

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Thanks for the information on DAN, I had never heard of them. I am looking into it! Thanks everyone!


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