Trip (insurance) report: CBA medical

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Inspired by a recent post about an experience claiming travel insurance, figured I'd put my 2c in here about my experience claiming under Commonwealth bank credit card insurance.

In September I had a 3 week trip to Europe for 2 conferences with some holidays between and at either end (good luck I say to my accountant to figure out how much of the trip is tax deductible haha!).

In the between part, developed stomach pain during a 90 minute flight into Belgrade. Worsened to the point mr k_sheep summoned the FA and we decided to be met by medical staff on arrival. Medicos came on and ushered me into ambulance. Off to the local government hospital where I suspect I looked a bit like a drug seeker - my observations and bloods were all normal. I actually self discharged because I could see what was happening and I was desperate for some paracetamol (they told me they had given me pain relief - but it was just omeprazole - it's handy being medical myself).

Paracetamol made it bearable overnight but I quickly realised I would max out my dose by 11am and wouldn't be able to deal. Phoned travel insurance at 7am local time asking for advice; they didn't have a list of recommended hospitals in Belgrade but the paramedic I spoke to said they would ask their contacts who they would recommend and email me (since I don't have roaming on my phone - I used skype to call). They also said just phone an ambulance if you need. No email back by 10 so I just googled and went to a private hospital based on the UK gov recommendations.

Rock up at 11am asking where emergency was - they didn't actually have emergency department but saw I was a bit distressed to actually managed to get a surgeon to see me in outpatients almost immediately. Imaging done, into emergency surgery for dead gallbladder and small bowel obstruction and next thing I knew it was 5pm in a private hospital room. Emailed insurance to say I'd ended up here - they said good, that was one that they were actually going to recommend. Hospital didn't accept travel insurance so we just paid and figured we'd claim back later.

I did the travel insurance claim once I got back home (kept my original flights because it was recommended not to travel long haul for about 10 days, which lined up close enough). They paid within I think 10 days, zero questions asked. They paid
- hospital bill
- pharmac_ bills after (which included antibiotics and pain relief, I even bought more paracetamol about a week later and they paid that too)
- 3 nights hotel for mr k_sheep while I was still in hospital (expensive at last minute!)
- our cancelled train trip from Belgrade
- our replacement flight from Belgrade to Dubrovnik
- my conference fee which I missed (ended up being close to $2k AUD)

No clarification or anything required, though I did have to sign a release for my GP to release my medical records. I should have included all my 80c tram tickets I used to get to and from hospitals lol, along with the (highly expensive) taxis my travel companions had to get from airport to hospital then back to hotels - I thought they would be way more picky. Had to pay the $500 excess for cancellation (for the conference) but no excess for the medical stuff.

Wholeheartedly recommend. I thought there would be way more arguments and stuff and they would argue I saw my GP for stomach pain 5 years ago or something so it was pre-existing ... but nothing.
 
Thanks for putting that together. You only know how good a travel insurance provider is, when you go to claim.

I have the CBA Ultimate Awards card and have been tossing up whether to drop it. But given we will be doing more international travel in 2025 and 2026 it maybe worth keeping just for the travel insurance. Currently, what I save on exchange fees is covering the monthly fee - just.
 
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Thanks for posting, good to hear a positive experience as this card is my keeper along with amex Explorer.

I recently had my first trip in a nee naw to hospital in the UK due to appendicitis. No charge except approx 20 pounds for TTO meds, didn't bother claiming. Didn't need to change flights or accommodation, timing just worked out well which was the one silver lining (and the 3 kilos i lost 😂)
 

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