I had a urgent medical surgery April 8, 2016 followed by complications requiring a second surgery April 18, 2016 preventing me from traveling on May 23, 2016 to Ireland. My claim was ultimately denied because we had decided to rebook this trip after my second surgery to a time 4 months later to limit costs to John Hancock Insurance as well as ourselves from the policy value of $10,000 down to $840 for rebooking fees. Because we rebooked after we cancelled, John Hancock denied the request for $840 rebooking costs and said they would have paid $10,000 if we didn't rebook. So much for being a responsible traveler trying to do the right thing. I will advise EVERYONE not to use Seven Corners administration which handled the John Hancock plan. If you choose another plan that uses Seven Corners, WATCH OUT!! Most unfair business practice I have ever experienced in my 66 years.
Steven L. would not
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Note: This review is for an earlier version of the plan.
Thank you for your feedback on the policy, and for allowing InsureMyTrip to advocate on your behalf. We are sorry to learn that the entire amount claimed was not considered reimbursable, but we are pleased to report that the claims administrator did reimburse a portion of the trip cost difference.
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