| sancho 
 
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 Just read a post of a tourist bitten by a sea lion at the Cape.
 Stuck in a hospital. By what was posted, sounds as if an
 exorbitant $$ is being requested by the hospital. Have heard
 hospitals/clinics doing this before. The topic came up about
 travel insurance, anyone have insight on short time policy? Getting
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| RFClark 
 
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 The best “insurance” is don’t pet or feed the wildlife!
 
 Seals are very territorial at times of the year.
 
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| shari 
 
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 when we take people snorkeling with sea lions at Isla Asuncion, we always tell people to keep their arms at their sides...dont reach out to them and
we only snorkel with playful juveniles...never had an incident...but they say sealion bites are nasty.
 I understand DAN dive insurance is very good and economical and not just for divers either.
 
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| pacificobob 
 
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 Riding motorbikes here for decades has resulted in a number of hospital visits for me and my pals.
 Several in csl have a well deserved reputation for exorbitant billing practices. Others  have fees so low as to be unbelievable.
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| Tommy A 
 
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 And the answer to his insurance question is??
 
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| John Harper 
 
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 Call this guy, he's on the local San Diego fishing show frequently.  Seems to know his stuff about travel, injury, and insurance.
 
 http://www.drinsurancecenter.com/
 
 Does this work for an answer?
 
 John
 
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| wilderone 
 
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 I've always understood that my health insurance will cover emergencies wherever they are.  Maybe check what you have and know procedures. As for
transportation for evacuation, don't know.
 From what I read on TalkB, this person - I believe a teenager - was getting out of the water and was actually almost on the dock, and the sea lion
jumped onto the dock and grabbed and bit her leg and pulled her into the water.
 So pretty unusual circumstances as far as sea lion injuries.
 I think I'd be more concerned with a stroke or broken ankle - evacuation.
 Travel insurance?  Easy to check coverage online with a hypothetical.
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