Seven Corners is a top-5 selling provider on Squaremouth, known for its affordable travel medical coverage. Unlike many other providers, it offers policies for both non-U.S. residents and non-U.S. citizens.
See how Seven Corners compares to other providers on Squaremouth in customer satisfaction and service quality:
*The overall customer rating is the average of all reviews for the provider since they joined the marketplace.
Customers appreciate Seven Corners’ responsive customer service, especially when helping them select the right policy for their trip. Many travelers highlight the helpfulness and availability of the support team. However, some mention frustrations with the time-consuming paperwork and long wait times for reimbursement during the claims process.
Amazed how easy it was to file a claim. Will certainly use this service again
Very helpful. Had a little difficulty filling out the claim form. I would recommend this policy to other travelers.
Didn't have to use it but sure felt better knowing it was there if I needed it.
Will definitely use the company when we travel again!
1. I would have appreciated that the website was more clear and explicit in asking about all members of the travel party needing insurance. I was surprised by the fact that only my ticket was covered when we cancelled our trip, and not my husband's. I would have bought trip insurance under his name as well if this would have been made obvious in some way. A website could certainly include "wait! all ticket holders of your trip need to be insured. Would you like to insure another member of your party?" type information.
2. Because there were two of us going, and only one of us insured, Seven Corners is only repaying 1/2 of our accommodation and vessel cancellation fees. This feels very unfair to me as the charges are not based on double occupancy, they are the rates that would be charged no matter the number of people.
We had to cancel our trip, and the situation was a little complicated. So putting together the claim required a large amount of detailed paperwork, which was a pain. However, once I got everything together and submitted, the claim was paid in full in a month. I am very satisfied with the outcome. Although I didn't need to use it, I particularly liked the ability to purchase the "cancel for any reason" coverage - that is a key feature for us. This is the second 7 Corners policy we have purchased through Square Mouth -- the first required no claim -- and I would (and have) recommended both Square Mouth and 7 Corners to other traveling friends.
It took 3 months to complete my claim. At times the customer service at Seven Corners was exceptional, especially from their representative Angie. However, the processing of the paperwork was terrible. They misplaced documents, failed to communicated within their agency, and showed gross ineptitude. I feel lucky that it finally was processed. I was anxious and uneasy the whole time the claim was in their hands.
The claim process is designed to prolong and complicate the experience to such a degree that I finally gave up and walked away. I provided all of the required info when I filed the claim then was asked to go back to the hospital in NZ and the airline itself to get essentially the same info in a different form. The trauma of the accident combined with the difficulty of the claim process lead me to give up and walk away in order to preserve my limited energy. I will never use this insurance again. Buyer beware.
Policy choice on SquareMouth: I chose a policy that I thought was rather comprehensive. However, it apparently only covered medical issues.
Claims response by Seven Corners: I received only automated emails acknowledging my claim, but with no information about my claim. They say they sent postal mail denying my claim, but I never saw it. I finally found a phone number to find out what had happened.
Tried to call during high peak hours and I asked if I could be serviced since those times are for emergencies.
The person on the phone said the person that could help me was not available. So I had to call back.