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Dear Mr Khatri,

Thanks for your response. I had got the insurance for your website last year. I will call you tomorrow to discuss further.
My mother had to get an operation done in India and she was completely unable to walk after the incident. I dont quite agree an issue like this can be a deemed pre-existing.
I will call you during your business hours.

Thanks again for your quick response.
Dilip


Bellevue WA US - March 04, 2010 at 11:25:50 PM
Dear Mr. Iyer,

I am sorry to hear that you are having a difficulty with your claim.

I absolutely don't have any information about you other than your posting here. But it seems that the claim is for arthiritis. Arthiritis is a chornic and ongoing pre-existing condition and there is no coverage for that in any visitors insurance plan.

However, without looking at the specific details of your case, it would not be possible to tell anything for certain.

Please contact me at (866) INSU-BUY x112 and I would be glad to help you to the best of I can. I would at least get the things going for you, I will get your case assigned to independent third party team of doctors or your case appealed as necessary. We will at least get proper answer for you. (Of course, if the claim is clearly due to pre-existing condition, as determined by all the investigation, there would be no coverage and no body can do anything about it.)


Plano TX USA - March 04, 2010 at 10:22:01 PM
I got insurance for my parents last year in July. I think I paid around $1500 for the insurance. They were here for close to 5 months.
I had to take my mom to a doctor. A piece of bone in her knee chipped off because of arthiritis. I had to send a document to IMG with all the details. The total bill was $561 (including the deductible so minus $250).
I got a mail from the hospital for the entire amount. When I called them they said insurance rejected the claim saying it was a pre-existing condition.
I called IMG, and they wouldn't connect me to claims. They asked me to send an email and that I would get a reply immediately.
I emailed them with all the details and scanned copy of the x-ray. I haven't got any response.
it is very sad that we have to keep waiting for them to get back to us. I have one month before the hospital will charge a fine.
I dont know how to reach them and re-open the claim. I dont think I will buy this insurance next time my parents are here and will nto recommend it to anyone.
-Dilip


Bellevue WA US - March 04, 2010 at 09:45:36 PM
Last month Sep ’09 I applied for Bajaj Allianz Travel Insurance for my parents. One of the sales officers from Delhi (Abhishek Saini , Mobile No. 9873656302) collected required documents alongwith
cheque and cash for Travel Insurance. The Cheque No. is 660001 and amount is 7,248/- (bank branch: UBI, C.R.Park, New Delhi-19) and cash amount was 2,762/- . After a week we were informed that due to bad health conditions of my parents, bajaj allianz declined the applications. They informed us within 2 weeks we will get the refund amount 10,010/-

But still we haven’t yet received the amount. After every 2-3 days I am following up with an agent (Allan Fernandes, Web Sasles Officer) who contacted me for Travel Insurance. But every time he gives me excuses that he has already completed the process for refunding and I will get the amount within next 2-3 days. Allan gave me 2 reference numbers related to refund process. They are 107254 and 107256. Both are 17/09/2009 dated.
The Delhi Sales Officer, Abhishek is not picking my phone these days.
I feel that I have been cheated by Bajaj Allianz. Bajaj Allianz hasn’t published any phone number where we can register complaint regarding this issue. I tried all Bajaj Allianz numbers (1800225858, 02066026666, 02030512376), but they don’t take complaints related to Travel Insurance.
It’s my suggestions to everyone never go for Bajaj Allianz Travel Insurance for senior citizens (above 60 yrs).
Thanks,
Biswajit


- February 27, 2010 at 10:32:54 PM
I have had a bad experience working with ICICI Lombard insurance. Issues i had with ICICI

1) They do not have any rates negotiated with US hospitals. I have seen when your insurance does not have a negotiated rate, an emergency room can cost upto $5000 vs a negotiated rate of $1000 (based on real experience). But there is a cap on how much ICICI will pay for each kind of service which means my out of pocket would have been quite a bit.

2) ICICI will not pay directly to the hospital. You will have to pay the bills directly to hospitals in the US. Take the bills to India where it will be further evaluated. You could potetially sit with thousands of dollars paid and in limbo. I do not have that kind of money to shell and wait

3) For pre-existing conditions, they will only consider paying for any emergency situation. Once the patient is stabilized, the insurance does not cover for any cure of the pre-existance condition.

So my experience with indian insurance has been bad. I have not bought any insurance yet from US for my parents. But i am more inclined towards buying insurance in US even if i have to pay a little bit more.


USA - February 20, 2010 at 07:15:09 PM
I want to let everyone know about the scam(s) being run by most of the Medical Insurance Company's especially for parents holding Visitor Visa's.

My parents visited US 3 months back and I have done good amount of research and after inquiring about various plan details got medical insurance from ICICI.
My parents paid around $1400.00 for 6 months.

The policy's name it self mentions Cash Less claim policy meaning
no payments/approvals required at the time of service and their US tie up United Health Care would take care of all the charges.

Unfortunately, my father had developed Heart Symptoms and on the advise of a family Doctor living remotely had to contact ICICI for finding out about any specific group to be visited.

We were told that, I need to pay the consultation charges and if it is more than deductible of $100.00, need to file for Claim.
I was ready for that but asked about any diagnostic tests prescribed, they had suggested the same pay and claim policy.
I argued with them about policy details and the ICICI representative was suggesting the same.
Later, I was told to visit a Doctor and send them Prescription for tests so that they would pre-approval.
At this point , I was pretty sure nothing is going to work out with this policy and it is a scam.
But still sent them all the test details.
ICICI never responded even after 2 weeks and kept on dragging requesting the same documents over and over.
Most ridiculous part was they operate without a Toll Free number and every time we need to keep on updating every representative.
Thank god with advise from my family Doctor, I sent my parents within a week.
After reaching India, my father was undergoing tests and one day suddenly developed severe Heart stroke and was rushed to hospital and got operated.
He is safe and stable now and is recovering.
Meanwhile, ICICI did come back after 4 weeks with a pre-approval, with $ 800.00 limit.
They dont have any pre-negotiated rates with any hospital in USA.
I asked how about United Health Care tie up.
They answered that United Health Care is a payment agency for ICICI in USA.

To put Long story short
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Later, I came to know that most of my friends had same kind of issues with all the Insurance company's based out of India. So fellow immigrants beware of these Insurance Companies.

Iam filig a case in Consumer court and trying to take it to media attention back home.
Infact, even it is not immigration related issue, thought of sharing with all the immigrants
as most of us do face this kind of issues.


USA - January 11, 2010 at 06:50:45 PM
Contrary to most of the posts on this forum, we had an ok experience with Bajaj Allianz. We did not have a major hospitalization claim, but the amount was around 800-900$, which was reimbursed after deductible. Our Agent in India did follow up, so a good Agent is helpful even in India.


- January 06, 2010 at 05:40:37 PM
Sri,

From your question, I believe that your mother-in-law is 65 years of age or above. In that case, she is not eligible for certain plans if she is without insurance for 30 days or more.

Therefore, you can't buy any of the plans that display such message. You can buy other ones.

For example, in comprehensive category, you can buy Atlas America, available at
http://www.insubuy.com/visitor-insurance/

If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.


Plano TX USA - December 19, 2009 at 12:15:10 PM
1. Please look at http://www.insubuy.com/visitor-insurance/

All the plans that have a link next to it that says 'Provider Directory' participate in PPO network.

2. No

3.
After you purchase for initially minimum 3 months, you can renew for minimum 5 days or any longer duration you desire, maximum up to 2 years.

If you would like to go month by month right away, look at Protection America instead, also available at http://www.insubuy.com/visitor-insurance/

4. Sure.

Please feel free to contact us at any time at (866) INSU-BUY if you have any further questions.


Plano TX USA - December 19, 2009 at 12:15:10 PM
Hello SK,

Yes, such plans are available.

There are 2 types of plans: Fixed & Comprehensive. You can look at the description of both types at
http://www.insubuy.com/guide/terms.jsp?section=fixed and http://www.insubuy.com/guide/terms.jsp?section=comprehensive respectively.

And we clearly explain this distinction to all the customers that call us. And it is very clearly mentioned on our website too.

You should buy a plan from 'Comprehensive' category for what you are looking for.

Now, look at http://www.insubuy.com/visitor-insurance/ You will see all the plans in each category.

If you go to our website's home page, http://www.insubuy.com and enter appropriate criteria, you will find all the plans listed one after another with prices, and you can compare them side by side the ones you choose.

You can make instant purchase for any of those for your future needs.

And if you have any questions, please call us at 1-866-INSU-BUY and we would be glad to help you.

Could you please tell us whether you were explained clearly about its limitations when you bought your current insurance from your current insurance provider?


Herndon VA USA - December 19, 2009 at 12:15:10 PM