I have a question about travel insurance for my mom who is a UK-Y. Mom has been in the UK for nearly 2 decades and is retired now. She recently had a recurrence of cancer, which has been deemed "incurable." After a series of palliative chemo she is feeling good and her MD has deemed her fit to travel, but she is having no success in getting insurance for travel back to the US. In the past it has been her practice to travel back to the US twice a year to see her family, including my grandmother (her mother) who is 95 and too frail to go see her. At the moment, though, it's looking like her only option for coming back to the States is to travel without insurance which she is understandably deeply reluctant to do.
She has looked into sea travel, but even though it does not carry some of the specific risks of air travel it seems to present similar difficulties for obtaining insurance, and the infrequent fall and winter crossings would make it difficult for her to schedule the trip (she has to plan for both further cancer treatment--if necessary--and the needs of her partner who does not like her to be away for more than a month at a time.
Does anyone on the list have experience with this kind of situation? Are there alternatives we are not considering? So far Mom has been consulting UK insurance companies that have a history of insuring *some* cancer patients--are there US-based insurers that she should be looking into?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I'm posting a related question on the "repatriation" board...