Help! Travel insurance won’t pay for my flight delay
When Christine Porter’s flight delay strands her for 25 hours, her travel insurer balks at paying a $270 claim. After five months of bureaucratic warfare, she’s no closer to a resolution.
When Christine Porter’s flight delay strands her for 25 hours, her travel insurer balks at paying a $270 claim. After five months of bureaucratic warfare, she’s no closer to a resolution.
Before Bonnie Solberg booked a South Dakota vacation, she thought travel insurance might be a good idea. It was.
An even better idea: reading the fine print on her travel insurance policy before she bought it.
Solberg’s tragic story is a case study in policies that look great at first glance. But a closer examination of the fine print reveals that they may not protect you when you need them most.