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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 08:08 AM


I notices Chubbs is about $200 cheaper than HDI for me.
Same coverage.
With the me being cheap part that's hard to pass up...

If no one knows anything bad about Chubbs... that's the deal from the 2 leading candidates...
Do Nomads who bought Chubbs like it?




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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 08:11 AM


I am absolutely delighted that I never required their services, other than issuing the policy!



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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 08:15 AM


Why not call Geoff or Jennifer at Baja Bound and ask them to explain the difference between Chubb and HDI. Don't quote me, but I think it is maybe the amount of legal aid (get out of jail card) and liability?



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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 08:22 AM


Ok.



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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 08:31 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  


What is a 90 or 120 day policy? You can be in the country for that amount of time out of 365 days?










Never had one of these, but it is my understanding a policy
holder can be SOB for the stated number of days during
a 365 day period, coming and going, or continuous. You
don't check in Or out, saves some $$$. 'On the honor
system' baffles me. People use it with success, just not
sure if push comes to shove, how to prove one hasn't
been SOB in excess of the # of days on policy







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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 09:26 AM


The 90-day policy means during the 365 days from getting that policy, you can travel in Baja up to those number of days and be covered. I took 8 trips in 2017, but each one ranged from 3 to 14 days, most were a week long... so say 56 days of the 90 I had coverage for.



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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 09:55 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
The 90-day policy means during the 365 days from getting that policy, you can travel in Baja up to those number of days and be covered. I took 8 trips in 2017, but each one ranged from 3 to 14 days, most were a week long... so say 56 days of the 90 I had coverage for.


How do they know how many days you have been there? Seems like burden of proof would fall on the policy holder when they say no, you have been here more than the allotted days of the policy.




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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 10:17 AM


FWIW, you might also take a look at the liability levels. I significantly increased my minimums. If you were in a serious accident in which the other party had significant injuries and you were found liable, I don't think the minimums would get you far.

I am aware of one instance (only one though and as always, could have been BS) where the foreign (USA) driver was held until agreeing to cover the damages above what his liability would cover. Hospital stays, out of work coverage, ongoing care if needed for a while...

I think I doubled or even tripled my liability coverage and it really didn't add more than a few bucks to the cost, but provides a lot of peace of mind. No need to pay more than you need to pay, but do take a look at the minimums and see if you think they are realistic. In my case, I thought not.
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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 10:37 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
The 90-day policy means during the 365 days from getting that policy, you can travel in Baja up to those number of days and be covered. I took 8 trips in 2017, but each one ranged from 3 to 14 days, most were a week long... so say 56 days of the 90 I had coverage for.


How do they know how many days you have been there? Seems like burden of proof would fall on the policy holder when they say no, you have been here more than the allotted days of the policy.


Honor system perhaps? Your FMM will have the date when you began the first trip, maybe. These are questions for Geoff at Baja Bound or your insurance agent. If these companies made a practice of screwing clients, just how long would they stay in business?




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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 10:58 AM


Quote: Originally posted by ZipLine  
FWIW, you might also take a look at the liability levels. I significantly increased my minimums. If you were in a serious accident in which the other party had significant injuries and you were found liable, I don't think the minimums would get you far.

I am aware of one instance (only one though and as always, could have been BS) where the foreign (USA) driver was held until agreeing to cover the damages above what his liability would cover. Hospital stays, out of work coverage, ongoing care if needed for a while...

I think I doubled or even tripled my liability coverage and it really didn't add more than a few bucks to the cost, but provides a lot of peace of mind. No need to pay more than you need to pay, but do take a look at the minimums and see if you think they are realistic. In my case, I thought not.


That's what we are referring to in the discussions of CSL.

"Combined single limit (CSL) CSL is a single number that describes the predetermined limit for the combined total of the Bodily Injury Liability coverage and Property Damage Liability coverage per occurrence or accident."




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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 11:46 AM


I bought an annual policy with Qualitas from an agent in TJ that a friend recommended. Liability only, $150,000 coverage for $220 (premium cost and agent fee).

How does that compare with the policies Bajabound and Baja Discover sell?

[Edited on 6-18-2019 by SFandH]




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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 12:17 PM


Quote: Originally posted by SFandH  
I bought an annual policy with Qualitas from an agent in TJ that a friend recommended. Liability only, $150,000 coverage for $220 (premium cost and agent fee).

How does that compare with the policies Bajabound and Baja Discover sell?

[Edited on 6-18-2019 by SFandH]


That is pretty cheap. If you want a comparison, you can go up on the BB site and get a quote fast w/o needing to talk to anyone.



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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 12:27 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  

How do they know how many days you have been there? Seems like burden of proof would fall on the policy holder when they say no, you have been here more than the allotted days of the policy.












Since one does not have to check in or out when going SOB,
they have no record of the # of days in Mex. DK has a point
that if these Co.s were messing with people word would
spread. Used Bajabound exclusively over the yrs., never
had to contact them, but from what I've read here, not that
he has the ultimate say, but Geoff appears hands on and
will assist a holder







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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 12:49 PM


Another vote for BajaBound. Their website, as noted, is easy to use.
Also noted previously, and we concur, is the the professional, knowledgeable and friendly staff. Geoff, Jennifer, Hank, Yara and all the others are really nice people too.

First met the crew at BB back when FDT meant Fernando of Nomads.
The BB crew worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make Ferna's Dia de los Reyes Tijuana Toy Drive a huge success by serving as a drop off point for gifts and often helping Ferna get out of the many annual jams he always seemed to get into and then out of, with the help of the BB crew

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[*] posted on 6-18-2019 at 02:01 PM




Que esta "full boat"?[/rquote]

considering investing in a Spanish grammar book with the money you save on insurance.
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[*] posted on 6-20-2019 at 08:29 AM


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[*] posted on 6-20-2019 at 12:33 PM


and remember if you call Baja Bound direct at the SD office they will give you far more options on insurance packages and probably save you more money than if you just robo-purchased it online

They are excellent to speak with and very helpful and professional

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[*] posted on 6-20-2019 at 04:01 PM


Quote: Originally posted by SFandH  
I bought an annual policy with Qualitas from an agent in TJ that a friend recommended. Liability only, $150,000 coverage for $220 (premium cost and agent fee).

How does that compare with the policies Bajabound and Baja Discover sell?

[Edited on 6-18-2019 by SFandH]


Baja Bound was less depending on medical coverage options and using HDI.
Instead of HDI, you could go with Chubb and at 100,000 was only $183 or 300,000 was $253.
You can go to their site an punch in lots of choices: https://www.bajabound.com/buy/?view=start




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[*] posted on 6-20-2019 at 04:36 PM


what other MEXICAN products do you buy from an american? support our local businesses, use a mexican broker! :light:
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