I want to give you a HUGE thanks for suggesting Tugo, i didn't even know it existed till you mentioned it! Question for you, how did you decide which company to go with? We definitely want the 7 day stability clause for the reason you mentioned (who doesn't end up needing some kind of medial attention at some point in a 3 - 6 month period of time ?!?!) but the list of 9 i have to pick from shows 5 partners offer that. Allstate is quoting me $369 for 10 days and the others are all quoting $460. I've compared the information side by side till my eyes went square and it appears to be identical
Hi Jacqueline,
First of all those rates sound awfully high for a single trip policy, unless you have cancellation or other benefits rolled in. Our full annual (unlimited trips) MEDICAL coverage for a family of 4 is about half that (actually a hair over $200 this year, the $185 quoted above was from my 2017 renewal).
I'm not quite sure how you are approaching your pricing quote. I switched to TuGo about 3 years ago now through the Toronto based online broker Ingle Insurance. Looking at Ingle today, they no longer appear to partner with TuGo, and TuGo does not cross link to them from their site. Tugo is the actual insurance company (not broker) and it you go to their site, they will link you to one of several Ontario on-line broker partners. I suspect it is at one of these partner sites that you are seeing the several options? Since the policy language will be the same from all of the brokers for the same TuGo coverage, I would go with whichever one offers the lowest price. For medical coverage, the broker isn't providing much service - when there is a problem on the road you are calling the insurer, not the broker.
I will say that back when I switched, Ingle offered several travel insurers, now it appears to be only one. Back then you could review the policy terms and pick the one that was right for you. TuGo was best for my family situation; there were better options for snowbirds or for those with pre-existing conditions from other insurers. Perhaps someone else can suggest a site that still lets you compare different policies from different insurers so that you can make an informed decision.
ETA:
Did a little more poking around. It actually looks like Ingle may have changed from a broker to an underwriter (they are issuing their own policies).
I did find a site that offers multiple quotes from various carriers.
https://www.insurancehotline.com/
It is possible to review the terms of all offered policies but they do NOT make it easy. You can click through "i" button on the multiple quote screen. However this requires reading a bunch of fairly dense policies to find the best coverage for you. If you do find a carrier that looks good, then shop that insurer around to get the best rate.
I did note that Tugo came up in the results for our family there - a bit more expensive than I am currently paying (but then I have passed one of the major milestone birthdays). They were mid-pack in price, but I know that a couple of the lesser priced options have much worse policy language.