Yes, from a personal (& traumatic) perspective, buy a policy and don't rely on the one offered by your card provider. If you're headed to the US and it all goes pear shaped as you're being wheeled into ED (without any pain relief because that doesn't commence until you're 'financial') and you're trying to explain to the 'clerk' that you have credit card insurance as they try to authorise USD$20,000 on your card, the cost of a policy seems inconsequential. Often the hospitals need a policy number and well as a 24 hour contact number here so that they can authorise the next set of (extortionate) costs. This may also involve the surgeon having to justify what forthcoming treatment and costs are involved - a piece of cake if you're the one about to pass out from lack of analgesia! Convinced ?Do remember that a broken leg may exceed $140,000 and that's before flights home.
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