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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not be fooled by their high ratings on comparison sites. Buying an Aegis Go Ready Elite policy was a massive mistake. I bought a $6,000 policy and only submitted a claim for a ~$1,000 loss after... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are refusing to pay for travel delay using every excuse in the book. My United Airlines confirmation number is not valid. (Copied from my UA online account.) They cannot understand the concept... See more

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Update: I continued to contact them regarding my claim and the ridiculous reason they were not covering it. I let them know I saw their reasoning as bad faith and low and behold they paid my claim.... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't buy GoReady travel insurance!! In February 2023 I sent tons of documentation of my expenses related to a delay and flight cancellation and each time they asked for more information, I promptly s... See more

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Aegis Travel Insurance, the travel and events division of Aegis General Insurance Agency, provides flexible protection for today’s leisure and business travelers. The company draws on more than 30 years of industry experience to deliver tailored travel and event plans – from trip and event cancellation to comprehensive emergency coverage – that help travelers maximize value without paying for coverage they don't need. Its exclusive Stress Less Benefits help eliminate out-of-pocket expenses and claim processing through 24/7 global assistance services that can coordinate care, manage disruptions, and pay providers directly during covered events. By combining customizable coverage with hands-on support before, during, and after a trip, Aegis Travel Insurance empowers customers to go insured and go ready. Explore GoReadyInsurance.com.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

High ratings on Google are a trap—they will use slick word games to deny your claim

Do not be fooled by their high ratings on comparison sites. Buying an Aegis Go Ready Elite policy was a massive mistake. I bought a $6,000 policy and only submitted a claim for a ~$1,000 loss after my international trip was canceled due to a verified airline mechanical breakdown—a textbook covered peril.
Instead of processing a straightforward claim, this company has dragged its feet for months. Their strategy is designed to hit you with administrative roadblocks so you will give up and go away. They delayed responses constantly, repeatedly asking for more details and more proof at least three separate times just to restart their internal clock. To make matters worse, they routinely wait until the absolute maximum legally allowed time to respond (21 days), and they even completely blew past that legal timeline once.
They only began approving portions of my claim after I was forced to file a formal complaint with the State Department of Insurance. Even now, they are trying to use absurd word games and a deliberate misinterpretation of their policy fine print to avoid paying out the final loose ends.
This process started on April 2, 2026, and as of June 24, 2026, it is still dragging on. Their customer service is a nightmare of intentional delays. Save yourself the stress and buy from a reputable insurer. If I could give them 0 stars, I would.

2 April 2026
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thank you for your feedback, TDK. We understand your frustration and appreciate the opportunity to clarify.

Your claim was reviewed and accepted as a covered event under the Trip Cancellation benefit due to the airline’s mechanical issue. Payments were issued for all verified, non-refundable expenses once the required documentation was received.

As part of the standard claims process, we requested supporting documentation to confirm that all items were both canceled and non-refundable, as required by the policy. Once documentation was received and verified:

• A payment of $673.60 was issued promptly for eligible, non-refundable expenses.

• Certain remaining items were determined to be ineligible because they were refundable at the time of the covered event, and eligibility for reimbursement depends on timely cancellation as outlined in the policy.

These requirements are clearly stated in your plan and are standard across all travel insurance providers in the U.S. We also want to clarify that all response timelines were handled within regulatory guidelines.

We remain committed to transparency, fairness, and supporting our customers through the claims process. If you have any additional questions or would like to review your claim in more detail, we are happy to assist.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't use GoReady Insurance / Aegis General

**A Cautionary Experience with GoReady Insurance (Underwritten by Aegis General Insurance Agency)**

As seasoned world travelers who have visited all seven continents including Antarctica and more than 55 countries over the past three decades, we have relied on travel insurance to protect our journeys. For 30 years, we were loyal customers of GoReady Insurance (operated by Aegis General) consistently purchasing coverage for our international trips and spending tens of thousands of dollars in premiums. Remarkably, during this entire period, we never once needed to file a claim until our most recent trip.

On that journey, we encountered unavoidable disruptions that resulted in the loss of two full days at our destination, along with a pre-paid excursion that could not be redeemed. These issues qualified as a clear trip interruption under the policy terms we had selected and paid for, which explicitly included coverage for such events reimbursing up to 150% of eligible costs in many cases. We promptly submitted a legitimate claim for the documented losses, supported by all required documentation.

Despite the straightforward nature of the claim and our long history as premium-paying customers without prior issues, the claim was denied. We appealed the decision with additional evidence and clarification, yet the denial was upheld without satisfactory explanation or resolution. As a result, we absorbed several thousand dollars in unexpected financial losses—losses that the policy was specifically designed and marketed to cover.

This experience has been profoundly disappointing and raises serious concerns about the reliability of GoReady Insurance and Aegis General After three decades of consistent premium payments with no claims, the company failed to honor its contractual obligations when we needed protection most. Such practices suggest a business model that prioritizes collecting premiums while systematically avoiding payouts on valid claims a pattern that aligns with definitions of deceptive or fraudulent conduct in the insurance industry.

We strongly advise fellow travelers to exercise extreme caution before purchasing any policy from GoReady Insurance or Aegis General. What may appear to be affordable and comprehensive coverage could leave you exposed when disruptions occur. We would not recommend this provider to anyone, including those we know well, and we urge others to seek alternatives from insurers with stronger reputations for honoring claims promptly and fairly.

Our intent is not to discourage travel but to share a hard earned lesson from loyal, long term customers who trusted this company only to be let down at a critical moment. Protect your investments and your peace of mind by choosing a more dependable option.

24 January 2026
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience, Ann. We understand how frustrating claim issues can be and appreciate the opportunity to respond to your concerns.

After additional review of the documentation provided, the claim decision was reconsidered, and payment was ultimately issued. While we regret the confusion and inconvenience during the process, we’re pleased we were able to resolve the matter.

We value customer feedback and continuously work with our claims partners to improve communication and the overall claims process. We wish you all the best in your continued travels.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unable to file claim because they…

Unable to file claim because they suspiciously can't find my policy number and aren't open before the time of the event. Scam company, stay far far away.

2 November 2025
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thanks for providing this feedback, Ryan. After reviewing your concern, we were able to locate a policy associated with your information; however, we have no record that you attempted to call us for assistance or file a claim.

Policy documentation is provided at the time of purchase and includes all necessary details for filing a claim, including your policy number and step-by-step instructions. In addition, we offer 24/7 global assistance specifically designed to support customers at any time.

We appreciate you bringing this matter to our attention and remain available to assist further should you still need support.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Didn't resolve claim until I filed a complaint

As others here have experienced, GoReady’s SOP appears to be wearing claimants down with an unnecessarily opaque claims process and indefinitely delaying claims.

The first few weeks after initiating my claim were spent in back-and-forth email exchanges with GoReady Claims, which were signed “Claims Intake Service,” with no indication that GoReady does not in fact process its own claims. More than three weeks after I had initiated the claim and submitted every piece of documentation requested (none of it at once), I received an email from the underwriting firm that is actually responsible for processing claims requesting that I resubmit my documentation.

In the months to come I was repeatedly put-off with promises of action anywhere from 10 business days, to 10-15 business days, to the nonsensical 3 business weeks. Repeated excuses for the delays included that it was an unusually busy travel season; that my claim was being “escalated;” and that a supervisor was reviewing my claim and would be contacting me shortly.

Equally unhelpful was the fact that parent company Aegis took no responsibility for the obvious delay tactics of the agencies responsible for processing claims on the policies it sells and presumably stands behind. After hitting multiple roadblocks with the various offices and team members I kept getting referred to, I called Aegis for assistance and was told they have no say over how, when, or if GoReady or their underwriters process claims.

Not until I mentioned filing a complaint did I finally receive a call from a claims reviewer, after nearly three months of excuses, delays, and unfulfilled promises. Encouragingly, the reviewer had a clear understanding of my documentation, asked clarifying questions, and suggested that my claim was likely be processed in a timely manner.

Disappointingly, after receiving no further information in what could be considered well beyond a timely manner, I made a follow-up call and was told my claim was still under review (an excuse I’d already heard dozens of times) and to try again the next week.

I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau that same day and it was submitted to GoReady the following morning. That afternoon, on a Friday no less, I received an email stating that my claim had been approved and to expect the usual 10-15 business days timeline for the check to be processed and mailed. I held off on identifying the claim as officially resolved through BBB until I received and cleared the check which, in a break with precedent, arrived within the promised 10-15 business day timeline.

Moral of the story? Don’t purchase travel insurance through GoReady unless you have the time and the fortitude to navigate their Sisyphean claims process knowing that filing a BBB complaint may be your only recourse for getting it resolved.

1 July 2024
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

We thank “Margaret” for the feedback on her experience with our claims process. Unfortunately, we are unable to locate a BBB complaint with this name. We welcome “Margaret” to contact our office at (800) 498-9540, and provide her full name and or contact information, as we would like to address her concerns but need further information.

Thank you,

Janet Garces
Claims Manager

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Claim Denied - Go Ready picks an unrelated event to deny the claim.

I purchased travel insurance from Go Ready for a family trip to Israel for December 2023 which I canceled due to the terrorism taking place in Israel. I sent the company a detailed article from the Jerusalem Post detailing the terrorism event in November 2023. This completely fit the policies conditions for a claim yet the company denied the claim due to a simultaneous war going on at the time and disregarded the terrorism event despite it being independent of the war and clearly so documented in the news article. My appeal was denied.

25 December 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience, Allan. We recognize the seriousness of the events referenced and how difficult it is to cancel a trip under these circumstances.

Your claim and appeal were carefully reviewed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the policy, which contains a general exclusion from losses arising from declared or undeclared war, or any act of war. Based on the broader context at the time of the incident, the event was determined to fall within this exclusion, which impacts eligibility for coverage.

We understand your frustration and appreciate your patience through the process. Thanks again for your feedback.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

scam company

scam company, they will never pay your bills and ask you lot of questions and docs and privacy

16 August 2024
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

We take feedback like this seriously and are committed to providing a clear and supportive claims experience for all policyholders. Based on the information provided, we are unable to locate a policy or review a claim without additional identifying details, such as a policy number or full name.

For clarity, documentation requests are a standard part of any insurance claim review and are required to ensure claims are evaluated accurately, securely, and fairly. Our team is available to support you through the process by phone, email, or live chat. Please reach out to us directly so we can better understand and address your concerns.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They will not pay for your trip

They refuse to pay for trip interruptions from delays, unless the airplane/train you take is delayed for 3 specific reasons: weather, mechanical breakdown, or labor strikes.

If you are delayed for hours and hours and miss a connection for any other reason, they refuse to pay anything.

It's the cheapest option for a reason. It's useless for most reasons that other insurance will cover.

Then the company has the gall to come on here and fraudulently say they do cover mechanical breakdowns, when our communications proves the exact opposite (Amtrak broke down, leading me to miss connection).

25 June 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thanks for sharing this feedback, John. We understand how frustrating travel disruptions can be, especially when they impact important plans.

Based on the information provided, we are unable to locate a policy or corresponding claim in our system, which limits our ability to review the specific situation described.

That said, we would like to clarify that our policies include multiple covered reasons for trip delay and interruption benefits beyond the limited scenarios you described in your review. Covered events and eligibility are clearly outlined in each policy’s terms and are consistent with industry standards.

We are committed to transparent communication and accurate representation of our coverage. We encourage you to contact us directly with your policy information so we can better understand your concerns and provide appropriate assistance.

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Unreasonable cancelation policy

I bought travel insurance for my son a year in advance, in preparation for his school trip to Washington DC the next year. A couple weeks later, I learned that the trip organizer already included travel insurance. So I contacted customer service and asked to cancel the policy and get a refund. They said it was too late, customers only have 15 days to review and cancel. They refused to cancel and issue a refund, even if it's almost a year in advance :-/

It took several emails (with request to escalate to the managers) until they finally agreed to cancel and refund. That was needless hassle and aggravation.

10 June 2024
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

We’re sorry to hear that you were disappointed with the Free Look Period terms of your policy. We can assure you that it’s standard across the U.S. Travel Insurance Industry for policies to become non-refundable once they are 10-15 days from the purchase date.

The reason for this is because the Trip Cancellation benefit on your policy (which represents the majority of the premium’s value) takes effect the day after you purchase it. From that point forward, you could potentially submit a claim that would return your fully insured trip cost of $1,500.

To receive a refund of your $30 policy, you simply need to contact us within 15 days of your purchase date. It appears our call center was in steady contact with you throughout, so hopefully you were more understanding & pleased with the final outcome.

Thanks,

Isabella Siblesz
Operations Manager

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Redemption , they paid the claim 🙏🏼

Update: I continued to contact them regarding my claim and the ridiculous reason they were not covering it. I let them know I saw their reasoning as bad faith and low and behold they paid my claim. Rightfully so, I am updating my review. I’m also being generous at this point because I am happy they did the right thing even though I had to be persistent to be paid. The fact that they have a conscience goes far. Hope anyone else filing a valid claim is heard.

6 April 2024
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thank you for taking the time to update your review and share your experience, Dan! We looked up your claim in our system and found you were reimbursed for the full amount. We appreciate your patience throughout the process and are glad we were able to bring your claim to a positive resolution.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is the biggest scam I’ve ever…

This is the biggest scam I’ve ever encountered. I bought this because there was a possibility that I’d have to cancel my concert tickets. Their policy said “100% coverage if you’re unable to attend the event”. When I emailed them saying that I’ll be unable to attend the event, they stated that this wasn’t covered and referred me back to the policy where it literally listed “not being able to attend the event” as a reason. What a scam…never get this insurance. They will take your money and refuse to reimburse you. “Businesses” like this need to be put out of business.

23 February 2024
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thank you for your review, we’re disappointed you think the cancellation insurance you obtained was a scam. You purchased the plan on February 7th for an event taking place on March 1st. During the purchase process on the See Tickets site you have the option to include cancellation insurance or not. There is a brief blurb which describes covered reasons “Yes, please protect my tickets. I can file a claim if I am unable to attend this event due to injury, illness (including COVID), involuntary job loss, and/or other unforeseen issues listed on the protection policy." There is a link to read the Description of Coverage in its entirety. In addition to the link, once the transaction is complete, a set of policy documents are emailed to you. You have 10 days to review the coverage. If, at the end of the ten days you decide the plan is not a good fit for your needs, you are able to cancel the plan and receive a refund of your premium.

As with most forms of insurance, the coverage activates based on certain unforeseen events occurring. The list of those covered events for can be found in the attachment (which was emailed to you) on pages 9 and 10.

We’ve also attempted to contact you by phone and email to discuss this but haven’t received a response yet. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I don’t usually write negative reviews…

but I’m very frustrated by how Goready was unwilling to cover my trip disruption due to getting COVID. This was the one of the primary reasons I purchased the plan.

Goready would not accept doctor’s notes or proctored COVID tests from my primary care provider in the US, claiming that telehealth results would not be accepted.

They required a doctor’s note from a doctor in the foreign country I was in attesting that I was unable to travel due to quarantine guidance. Despite testing positive again on a proctored test, the doctor cleared me to travel during my most infectious period on day three of quarantine.

CDC guidelines advise isolating for a minimum of five days following symptom onset and avoiding travel following a positive test result. So I had to choose between traveling while infectious and being out several hundred dollars. I chose to bite the ~$300 loss instead of exposing my fellow passengers. This policy incentivizes irresponsible behavior and I would not recommend it to anyone.

EDIT 2/17/25 in reply to response (couldn't figure out how to reply in a separate comment).
Yes, GoReady did reach out after I posted my review. However, I was told that the positive in-person COVID test that a Peruvian doctor administered was not sufficient evidence for a refund. I paid $100 USD for this in-person test in the hopes I could get my travel disruptions covered.

I stand by my original review.

7 February 2024
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thank you for your feedback, we’re sorry to hear you think our policy “incentivizes irresponsible behavior”. You were advised multiple times when you contacted our office of the requirements for filing a claim of Trip Interruption due to illness. Covid
self-administered home tests without medical proctor are not sufficient. We are able to accept medically proctored tests if done legitimately by a telemedicine company and has all the required data – name, date, results, etc. However, more and more travel insurance partners have moved to “in-person” tests completed now that physician offices are open and have been for quite some time.

We did reach out to you after your review to discuss this further. You did not respond to either our email or voicemail.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Go Ready Choice Nightmare Claim Processing

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In August 2023, I purchased a travel insurance policy at squaremouth.com, also known as Tin Leg, covering a January 2024 Caribbean Cruise. The provider is Aegis Travel Insurance, the product is Go Ready Choice.

In late November 2023, my husband became too ill to travel.

On 12/5/2023, I submitted to Go Ready Choice a claim along with the two (2) medical documents their representative requested. Another representative asked for more documents. On 12/6/2023, I submitted three (3) additional documents.

On 12/7/2023, their underwriter Zurich American Insurance Company provided a different claim form and requested all the supporting documents be submitted again. On 12/12/2023, Zurich acknowledged claim submission stating “allow 7 to 10 business days for the processing of your claim”.

On 1/8/2024, 17 business days later, I called and I was sent an email stating the claim had been approved that day and “our cheques have a processing period of 5-10 business days”.

On 1/22/2024, 9 business days after approval, I called Zurich and I was told to “wait 5 or 10 or 15 more days” for check processing and delivery. It sounded like the woman who answered the call just made up a time frame as she spoke . . .

On 2/6/2024, I called Zurich and I was advised the company had issues in their mailing department. The woman said my check was issued 1/9/2024 and in a batch “going out this week”.

It has been 23 business days (with federal holidays excluded) since my undisputed claim was approved yet the claim still has NOT been paid.

10 December 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Normal review time and adjudication is generally 3-4 weeks. December is a heavily traveled month generating a lot of claims & a few holidays which explains why yours was adjudicated on the longer end of that cycle (4 weeks). The check was mailed to the address on file, via United States Postal Service, ground service. As we do not have any control over mail deliveries, if it is not received by the end of next week, we may request a void and reissue. Please reach out to us at service@goreadyinsurance.com if you don’t receive the check by mail next week. Thanks.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Called to ask a question about their…

Called to ask a question about their policy, was accused of fraud, laughed at and met with a condescending attitude. Paid for service, didn't need to file a claim I just called and questioned about the 15 day refund policy. A simple answer to the question would have sufficied.

28 December 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

This client called after returning from their trip to see if they could receive a refund on their policy since they didn't have to file a claim. Our agent explained that's not how insurance works. The Free Look Period is meant for clients to review their coverage within 15 days after their purchase date to ensure it meets their needs. They are entitled to a full refund of their insurance premium as long as:

a. They have not filed a claim OR
b. The Departure Date for their scheduled trip has not elapsed

Our agent should not have mentioned the word "fraud" during your discussion as it's not pertinent to this situation. We apologize for that & the agent is receiving additional coaching to prevent future misunderstands.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Good luck collecting against your policy if you have a claim!

I have provided this company all of the documentation that they requested and they have not reimbursed me, nor are they responding to emails more than 2 months later. If they need more documentation, they should let me know, but I don't believe that is the case as this is a simple claim (train and AirBNB only). They are completely unhelpful, and inept. They even told me that my emailed submission got lost ??? Wow! I have a legitimate claim for only about $600... I can only imagine what it would be like working with GoReady on something that was actually involved and complicated. Forget it! I will NEVER use this terrible company again. I should be able to charge them for wasting so much of my valuable time.

2 October 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

We're unable to locate a policyholder named "Joan Hart," so perhaps your plan was under another name. We'd appreciate you contacting support@goreadyinsurance.com so we can investigate your case further. Thank you!

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Impossible To File a Claim

I've had a horrible experience trying to file a claim for a ticket purchase for an event I was unable to attend. The insurance paperwork contains three different email addresses for filing a claim. I tried all three, and no reply. The website contains a phone number, but when I call it, I get routed in circles—a loop of automated messages that take you nowhere and never bring you to a live person. I tried their mobile claim system, which texts me a link that then times out and tells me I can close my browser window, or which prompts an automated phone call that simply puts me back into the loop of automated messages that never bring me to a live person. I have spent an entire week, hours of my time, trying to file a claim, to no avail. My guess is that they are a fraudulent company who tries to make it so hard to file a claim, that their purchasers will not do so, and they will not have to pay out. I tried contacting both the venue and the ticket sales company, who contracts with GoReady, but neither are able to help me.

Edit Dec. 2023: I eventually did get in touch with them and did get a refund in the mail, but it was a huge headache and took up tons of time. Something that should be easy was super difficult to the extent that I will never again buy insurance from GoReady and I will never attend that venue again as long as they're contracting with this company for event insurance. It's not worth it. I had a death in the family and was going through a terrible life event. To have to waste hours of my time on phone and email trying to file a claim with a venue, a ticketing company, and an insurance company that all tried to pass the hat was unbearable. Anyone who thinks about purchasing insurance from this company should think twice.

Response to GoReady's statement that they "simply require a death certificate or obituary." No, that is the point. That is the problem. It SHOULD be simple, but it wasn't. You "simply" ignored my emails, sent me in endless phone system loops that got me nowhere, and had completely nonfunctional online systems that could not process my claim. And the folks who should have helped just kept passing the buck. It was an awful experience—enough for me to want to share it online to warn others. There is nothing you can do or say now to change how you behaved then. Your customer service was completely inadequate to the extent that I originally assumed you had intentionally built broken systems so that no one could ever file a claim and get a repayment. In other words: Make it so that customers CAN'T file a claim, so then they WON'T file a claim. If you are trying to run an insurance company that actually processes valid claims in a reasonable timeframe, and you think a human being should be able to file a claim in 10-20 minutes rather than needing to spend hours and hours on the phone and email trying to get through to anyone, then you have a LOT of work to do to fix your broken system.

13 September 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Apologies for the late response, but our company had no affiliation with Trustpilot & never received notification of this review. We're not sure why you've had these problems as we haven't had any phone, app, or website issues reported by anyone & continue to process tons of claims on a daily basis. Since no name was given for this review, we're not able to identify the policyholder. Please contact service@goreadyinsurance.com & we'll help get your claim expedited.

Edited 12/07/23 at 8:35 pm

Condolences on the passing of your loved one. We're sorry you had to go through that & deal with an insurance claim around the same time. Unfortunately, insurance is a compliance-driven & audited industry that will always require backup documentation to substantiate the insured's situation. In cases of a death in the family, we simply require a death certificate or obituary with a proof of purchase of the ticket.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company is the worst and I…

This company is the worst and I wouldn't recommend them to anyone! They are a scam, will not respond and won't cover anything! Shame on AAA for recommending these scam artists

18 May 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thanks for taking the time to provide this feedback, Gina. Based on the information provided, we are unable to locate a policy or claim, which makes it difficult to review or address the situation in detail.

We pride ourselves on offering flexible protection plans, timely claims handling, and multiple support channels to assist customers when they need it most. Our team works diligently to review each claim thoroughly and in accordance with the policy terms, while keeping customers informed throughout the process.

We encourage you to reach out directly so we can better understand your concerns and work toward a resolution.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Go Ready has ghosted or scammed me.

Go Ready has ghosted or scammed me.

I tested + for Covid in port in Italy. Italian law required I self-isolate for 5 days. After excessive delays, I was eventually cut a check for a fraction of my hotel expenses, with no explanation. Literally.

My request for an EOB with payout calculation has been ignored for over 3 weeks.

So in addition to being sick and incurring additional expenses, 3 months later i'm still unreimbursed, frustrated and fighting for
1) the courtesy of a reply
2) an EOB
3) a calculation of interuption vs delay processing
4) appeal form/process
5) multi-state BBB complaint initiation
6) contacting MO state in Commissioner for advocacy

So I'd avoid Go Ready ins unless youre prepared to live without requested docuemtnation, reimbursement, return calls or emails and are prepared to get a crash course of consumer rights in your state, and the ins co presiding state, and the presiding Better Business Bureau state.

Thanks for the additional headaches on top of being sick and the resulting bills.

6 August 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Thanks for sharing your experience. After reviewing the communication history, we see that there were multiple interactions with you, your daughter, and our team.

We can confirm that both your Trip Interruption and Travel Delay claims were fully processed and finalized in July. The amount reflects the maximum eligible reimbursement under the policy’s Post-Departure Travel Interruption and Travel Delay benefits. An Explanation of Benefits was provided over the phone.

We recognize that waiting for documentation or clarity can be frustrating, and we’re sorry to learn this was not the resolution you were hoping for. We appreciate your feedback and patience throughout the process.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waiting for an answer on my claim for…

Waiting for an answer on my claim for weeks no help nobodyknow nothing never get it again.

21 July 2023
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Apologies for the late response, but our company had no affiliation with Trustpilot & never received notification of this review.

We reached out to the adjusters and were advised proof of loss claim forms were emailed to you on a couple different occasions and subsequent email correspondence has gone unanswered. If you are interested in pursuing this claim, and need another form, please contact our office at (877) 253-1613 (Press 1) or Email Claims eventclaims@goreadyinsurance.com. Once the documents are received, the claim will be reopened, reviewed, and adjudicated by our adjusters at CBP Insure.

If you would find it easier to manage your claim outside of email communications, you can use our App-based process by texting #STClaims to 727-592-5646. You’ll answer a series of questions & then take photos of your backup documentation.

All the above information was included in the confirmation email you received back on 08/25/23 at 9:44 am ET in case you’d like to reference it there or use the included QR code to initiate your claim. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A word of caution on GoReady insurance

A word of caution on GoReady insurance. I used GoReady for a trip to New Zealand and Australia in January/February this year. My Air New Zealand flight was in jeopardy due to cataclysmic weather in Aukland in January that flooded and closed the airport. After being on the phone on hold for over 8 hours on two occasions, I finally got through and was advised by the airline to rebooked for two days later which still fit our schedule (at a higher price) to guarantee a flight. We were on a trip that included a cruise to Australia. As it turned out, my original flight ultimately left as scheduled but at the time I called, Air New Zealand could not guarantee this, was nearly impossible to get ahold of, and suggested the rebooking. My travel companion had AAA travel insurance. His AAA insurance paid the price difference between the flights. GoReady did not stating the flight eventually left on time and I suppose they thought I should ignore the advice of the airline and take my chances with my vacation. I would avoid this insurance company at all costs.

29 January 2023
Unprompted review
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Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Apologies for the late response, but our company had no affiliation with Trustpilot & never received notification of this review. Mr. Incaudo, who was originally booked in Standard Economy Class, purchased a Business Class ticket for himself. This clearly goes against the language in his policy's Description of Coverage. In addition to his comments about his original flight ultimately having no issues, the policy not being in effect when he changed his flight, these were all reasons why his claim was denied.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Frustrated with the run around

Writing this review a year after we filed claim because of the run around that we were put and then they did not back the policy that was sold and denied our claim--one year after submitted. did not help me resolve with underwriter and ran me in circles. it was a frustrating experience. Cheaper for your time and money to self insure your trip. Will never buy through Go Ready again.

19 July 2022
Unprompted review
Aegis Travel Insurance logo

Reply from Aegis Travel Insurance

Apologies for the late response, but our company had no affiliation with Trustpilot & never received notification of this review. Insureds' flight at Amsterdam airport was cancelled. For coverage to apply on booking a completely new ticket, the only reasons that all travel insurance policies in the U.S. (not just ours) will cover are due to weather, mechanical issues, a strike, or F.A.A. mandate. The insureds' father tried to claim that a strike had occurred. However, the airline did not agree and there was no evidence provided that a strike had taken place. Therefore, the insureds' claim was denied.

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