Travel Insurance Claims - True Stories

Just some of the weird and wonderful things that happen to World Nomads travellers while on the road

Fire Blast in terrorist attack

EGYPT | Wednesday, 7 May 2008 | Views [194]

   

I was lucky to survive a fire blast in Egypt, where I was admitted to hospital in a town close to Dahab, with neck, face and leg injuries. I was diagnosed with a fracture dislocation in the right shoulder and arm, lacerations all over my body and a broken finger. They also carried out exploratory surgery on my abdomen, before transferring me to Cairo for further examination and treatment.

How World Nomads helped

Air ambulance transfer to International Hospital in Cairo for specialist care and surgery. Flights and accommodation for immediate family to fly to Cairo to be with her.

CLAIM PAID AUD $89,833

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