Baltimore Sun Sunday

Travel insurance didn’t cover my flight delay

- By Christophe­r Elliott

A: When a travel insurance company representa­tive says you’re covered, you should be covered. AXA should have reimbursed you for your expenses as promised. You should only have needed to file a claim, nothing more.

Your first claim was turned down because the company required at least a 12-hour delay. AXA’s records suggested — incorrectl­y, it turns out — that you were delayed less than half a day.

This looks like a simple

I recently flew to New Zealand and back. I purchased a travel-insurance policy through AXA Assistance USA.

On my return flight from Christchur­ch, New Zealand, to San Diego via Auckland and Los Angeles, the Jetstar Airways flight took off more than an hour late because of operationa­l problems. I missed the flight from Auckland to Los Angeles and my final connection to San Diego.

I called the AXA assistance number from Auckland, and a representa­tive told me that the airline would either reimburse me $200 per day for expenses while waiting for another American Airlines flight or pay up to $1,000 if I purchased another ticket.

I paid $1,357 for a flight, which resulted in my arriving in San Diego more than 13 hours later than my original flights. I filed a claim and was denied. I’ve filed an appeal, but haven’t heard anything yet. Can you help me get the promised reimbursem­ent? misunderst­anding. In fact, you were held up 13 hours, according to your records. Even if AXA is correct, and it measures a “delay” differentl­y, it still would be wrong. That’s because one of its representa­tives had already told you to buy a replacemen­t ticket, essentiall­y agreeing to cover your costs.

I know some of you reading this will say that the written rules of a policy supersede the words of any employee. But I disagree. I think if an AXA representa­tive tells you that you’re covered, you should be covered.

I contacted AXA on your behalf. It reviewed your file and decided to honor your claim. AXA paid you the $1,000 policy limit.

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