Good luck in comparing

; really pays to "get into the specifics" of the policies before purchasing!
Yep.
I'm not actually sure if this is an issue now due to the affordable care act, with pre-existing conditions in health insurance not mattering (as much?) anymore, BUT the last time I bought trip insurance (I've been lazy with it b/c I'm lazy) it was an issue. The issue is that my state, WA, has required that pre-existing conditions be covered, and very very few insurance companies do that. Even with health insurance, my state lost MANY companies once that happened; State Farm sells individual health insurance, for instance, but pre-ACA did NOT sell it to WA residents, because they WANTED to exclude pre-existing conditions.
And it affected trip insurance. If you live in WA, the insurance available had to have the PEC clause (meaning that * if my MIL got a diagnosis of a new heart problem on the 1st and I bought the insurance on the 2nd, it was still a coverable condition if she had to cancel....without that clause, something diagnosed BEFORE I bought insurance would not be part of being covered, and if she missed a trip or if we had to cut a trip short because we're her healthcare proxies, it would NOT be covered). Not every insurance company offered taht product.
DCL didn't, so DCL specifically could not and did not sell trip insurance to those of us who live in WA.
I think this has changed, but I'm not sure. Because I can get trip insurance for so much cheaper elsewhere. And like lanejudy mentioned, it doesn't include anything not booked through Disney.
So when we used a company that compared products to
insure my trip, each time I added something new that was nonrefundable to our vacation, I called them up and had it added. I didn't add car rental because we didn't get a nonrefundable rental. I didn't add our WDW stay prior because that just covers the DVC dues, which isn't that much, and well I just didn't. But I included air, cruise, that sort of thing.
*I might not be describing this correctly. The words get a bit twizzled in my mind when talking about the PEC, and I try to use specifics, but I still might have it mixy when I type it out. I apologize in advance if I mixed it up.