PacoLoco posted about this girl and yesterday I gave it to Jay Brodel, editor of Am Costa Rica who published it today, bottom of page 1:
http://www.amcostarica.com/CR at its worst. This sad story I think makes two points: Forget those adventure sports in CR--this is the 2nd ATV story on this board in a month so guess how many others there are; and two, you absolutely must have the travel
medical insurance and have the policy and 800# tatooed or glued or whatever to your person. I use a co called Frontier-Medex, for $45 covers all travel, luggage, flight delay issues
and hospitalization, med evac, and if necessary, repatriation (flying your body home).
I hope the German embassy pressure does some good. Jay told me that CR won't use a free chopper for a foreigner, only a Tico/legal resident. Otherwise, app $3,000 and up front.
For those of you that can read spanish, here is the letter the German Embassy sent to the CR government and copied to all in the CR medical system heirarchy.
http://costaricaazul.com/blog/wp-conten ... ania-1.pdfJay also mentioned that Panama now offers free medical insurance to foreigners who arrive by air for the first 30 days. Not beating the Panama drum, but I know guys go to Panama so look into that.
http://www.visitpanama.com/index.php?op ... 31&lang=en
There are a whole bunch of common sense exclusions like pregnancy, pre-existing conditions, engaged in criminal activity, brought it upon yourself, and engaging in extreme sports which they don't define. Is ATV riding an excludable extreme sport in their minds? Zip-lining? Chasing that thang in the wrong bar or barrio? They have a tel # and invite calls so that might be a smart thing.
Still you're covered for alot of other bad things like getting hurt in a car or as a pedestrian (Pops?) as long as you were not grossly at fault, drunk.
That would be really cool if CR copied that "value added" travel plus, even if they added $1 to the exit tax.