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| BarryNL wrote: > Kevin wrote: > >> I have used Dan insurance for the last three years, all info on there >> policies can be found at www.daneurope.org > > > Yep, as far as I know, their membership insurance covers you for > unlimited recompression treatment with no depth limits. > > Unless anyone knows different? > There are no depth limits if you use air, If you use Trimix there are limits on the PPO2 and PPN2. Ciao Ghigo |
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| BarryNL wrote: > Kevin wrote: > >> I have used Dan insurance for the last three years, all info on there >> policies can be found at www.daneurope.org > > > Yep, as far as I know, their membership insurance covers you for > unlimited recompression treatment with no depth limits. > > Unless anyone knows different? > There are no depth limits if you use air, If you use Trimix there are limits on the PPO2 and PPN2. Ciao Ghigo |
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| BarryNL wrote: > Kevin wrote: > >> I have used Dan insurance for the last three years, all info on there >> policies can be found at www.daneurope.org > > > Yep, as far as I know, their membership insurance covers you for > unlimited recompression treatment with no depth limits. > > Unless anyone knows different? > There are no depth limits if you use air, If you use Trimix there are limits on the PPO2 and PPN2. Ciao Ghigo |
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| "Michael" <google@michaelaston.com> wrote: >Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? As the free version that comes with Amex cards covers medical costs for all types of diving, except of the solo and cave varieties, I expect their annual travel insurance should be worth a look if you haven't already got regular travel insurance. -- David Mahon Reply to nospam@amigo.co.uk |
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| "Michael" <google@michaelaston.com> wrote: >Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? As the free version that comes with Amex cards covers medical costs for all types of diving, except of the solo and cave varieties, I expect their annual travel insurance should be worth a look if you haven't already got regular travel insurance. -- David Mahon Reply to nospam@amigo.co.uk |
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| "Michael" <google@michaelaston.com> wrote: >Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? As the free version that comes with Amex cards covers medical costs for all types of diving, except of the solo and cave varieties, I expect their annual travel insurance should be worth a look if you haven't already got regular travel insurance. -- David Mahon Reply to nospam@amigo.co.uk |
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| "Michael" <google@michaelaston.com> wrote: >Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? As the free version that comes with Amex cards covers medical costs for all types of diving, except of the solo and cave varieties, I expect their annual travel insurance should be worth a look if you haven't already got regular travel insurance. -- David Mahon Reply to nospam@amigo.co.uk |
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| "Michael" <google@michaelaston.com> wrote: >Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? As the free version that comes with Amex cards covers medical costs for all types of diving, except of the solo and cave varieties, I expect their annual travel insurance should be worth a look if you haven't already got regular travel insurance. -- David Mahon Reply to nospam@amigo.co.uk |
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| "Michael" <google@michaelaston.com> wrote: >Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? As the free version that comes with Amex cards covers medical costs for all types of diving, except of the solo and cave varieties, I expect their annual travel insurance should be worth a look if you haven't already got regular travel insurance. -- David Mahon Reply to nospam@amigo.co.uk |
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| "Kevin" <kevin.booth90@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:1124014165.986989.191520@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > I have used Dan insurance for the last three years, all info on there > policies can be found at www.daneurope.org > Michael wrote: > > Based on this, can anyone recommend a good diving insurance policy? > > > > Thanks. > yep, i also have used the DAN medical policy. another alternative is the dogtag one. cover to 50m depending on qualification |
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