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Old 08-15-2005, 04:01 AM
Ghigo
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill

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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Old 08-15-2005, 04:01 AM
Ghigo
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill

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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  #43  
Old 08-15-2005, 04:01 AM
Ghigo
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill

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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  #44  
Old 08-15-2005, 04:25 AM
David Mahon
 
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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.
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:25 AM
David Mahon
 
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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
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:25 AM
David Mahon
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill


"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
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:25 AM
David Mahon
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill


"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
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:25 AM
David Mahon
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill


"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
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:25 AM
David Mahon
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill


"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
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Old 08-15-2005, 09:02 AM
dave
 
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Default Re: Solihull diver in decompression chamber in Egypt expected to foot £40k bill

"Kevin" <kevin.booth90@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> 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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