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.
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*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.
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It appears that I needed a doctor's note to get money back from an event we missed due to illness. Since we were on a riverboat and only had a bad cold, we did not have one. My fault for not reading the policy clearly. Since the amount was small ($276) I guess we just lost out. I will say that I collected several years ago from a Tin Leg policy for a missed tour in Peru, I also had a doctor visit my hotel room and also had medication from a pharmacy prescribed. However, they did not ask me for a note from the doctor.
I have been extremely pleased with Seven Corners trip insurance coverage, customer service, and claims process and would give them 10 stars! I have had to file claims over the past several years, and the customer service and claims department staff are fabulous. They are all extremely helpful, knowledgeable, prompt with replies, patient, and very clear with instructions. I have had no issues with getting prompt reimbursement for covered expenses (less than 30 days) with proper documentation. I highly recommend Seven Corners for trip insurance and will continue to use them for future trips.
Unfortunately, my interaction with Seven Corners fit the stereotype of an insurance company finding every reason to deny a claim. Due to clearly documented illness, our trip was delayed and then canceled. But Seven Corners found a way to deny both trip cancellation and trip interruption claims. I bought travel insurance to protect against this situation but now I am out $8000 in nonrefundable costs. I plan legal action.
Felt safe having our travel insurance. Luckily we didn't need to use it!
I purchased the wrong policy to begin with. Customer service helped me get the right one purchased and credit the one I did not need.
Insurance experience was excellent. We were able to get the coverage that we wanted, so we could have peace of mind while we were on our trip. As it happened, we didn't need to put in a claim, but we met people on our travels who had a range of accidents befall them that would have been covered if they had happened to us (fortunately, none were serious! , so we certainly felt we had done the right thing by purchasing insurance.
Thanks for making the travel insurance process quick and easy.
I was able to use my travel insurance at the hospital. it took me 3 hours to finally find out that I had to ip-ay out of pocket ($957.91) which was a real problem. It was Vithas Hospital in Malaga, Spain. The peron that Ispoke with was dtried very hard to work out the issue but the hospital said the needed a gaurentee of payment and they would provide a deffinate amount. I ended up paying so someone would see me.
This was distressing as I wasby myself and I was very upset by the attack that happened in Madrid. This should not be how this is dealt with. I was in pain mentally and physically and no one spoke english. I have PDSD from this and still have trouble sleeping through the night.
This policy provided me with peace of mind before and during our trip.
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