jtw
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- Jul 26, 2007
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Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this is in the correct forum or not, so mods please move if need be...
My family found out a couple of weeks ago that my grandfather (Dad's dad) has terminal lung cancer. He's been diagnosed as stage IV and I've heard he's been given anywhere from a month to two months without treatment, but who really knows at this point. He's 87 years old and his body just couldn't handle the necessary amount of radiation and chemo to appropriately slow the cancer down.
My wife and I are scheduled to leave for WDW in 11 days. Thankfully, we decided to keep Disney's trip insurance when we booked through them. Hopefully we will not need to use it, but in the event that we would need to use the trip interruption insurance and come home, what do we do? I have read the insurance pamphlet and am fairly confident that this situation would be covered.
Has anyone had to cut a trip short due to a death in the family? What were the steps you took?
Thanks for any guidance on this.
jtw
My family found out a couple of weeks ago that my grandfather (Dad's dad) has terminal lung cancer. He's been diagnosed as stage IV and I've heard he's been given anywhere from a month to two months without treatment, but who really knows at this point. He's 87 years old and his body just couldn't handle the necessary amount of radiation and chemo to appropriately slow the cancer down.
My wife and I are scheduled to leave for WDW in 11 days. Thankfully, we decided to keep Disney's trip insurance when we booked through them. Hopefully we will not need to use it, but in the event that we would need to use the trip interruption insurance and come home, what do we do? I have read the insurance pamphlet and am fairly confident that this situation would be covered.
Has anyone had to cut a trip short due to a death in the family? What were the steps you took?
Thanks for any guidance on this.
jtw