Travel Insurance Pre-Existing Conditions Coverage - How It Works
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What is a Pre-Existing Medical Condition?
When a trip cancellation travel insurance company refers to
a “Pre-Existing
Condition”, they are talking about medical conditions that
exist in the
Lookback Period that immediately preceeds the travel
insurance purchase
date.
Simply put, a Pre-Existing Condition is any medically
documented condition (no matter how minor) an
Insured Person, Traveling Companion or Family Member
has been treated for, consulted with or received advice on.
This includes any adjustments or changes in any
prescription drugs or medication during the Lookback
Period. The condition has to be medically stable.
Medically Stable also includes the idea that nothing
is foreseen or expected to “be a turn for the worse”. In other
words if you’re given a week to live and you want to buy travel
insurance for a cruise next month, you can’t cover the
Pre-Existing Condition. It’s like wanting to buy Fire Insurance
when your house is on fire.
Here’s some actual policy wording:


