Re: [skydiverek] Insurance
When I broke myself into little pieces in New Zealand in 1992, and after a fairly significant surgery and hospital stay, I received a very reasonable bill of $8,000. I had four hundred dollars in my backpack and no insurance.
At this time NZed is paying for all tourist injures as they do want people to come and do dangerous things like climb, ski, paraglide, bungee, jet-boating, etc., it’s a big part of their economy. However, they are now thinking about a new policy whereby tourists start relying on their own travel type coverage. I was like the first big test case.
In the end they told me to keep my four hundred dollars and asked I send over what money I could when I could. They are all being very apologetic about it and there is a lot of staring at the floor. And then they wouldn’t even let me sign anything. Kiwis are the greatest. When rolling around in my wheel chair everyone is concerned, but not intrusively, they are just truly sorry I hurt myself while visiting their country.
Three months later, and back in California, I received a letter from the NZed ACC (I forgot what that means) saying don’t send them anymore money (they returned two small payments I’d made) it’s on them, and they are very sorry about my accident and they hoped I would consider visiting New Zealand again.
I framed that letter . . .
Nick D
BASE 194