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28-year-old man’s sister charged thousands of dollars after urging travelers to buy insurance in Thailand motorcycle accident

The sister of a 28-year-old British man who had huge medical bills after a motorcycle accident in Thailand warned travelers to check the ‘small print’ on their insurance policies after the company refused to pay them

  • Adam Davies, 28, was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash in Thailand on Boxing Day.
  • It turned out that Mr. Davis’ travel insurance only covered the 31 days that had expired.
  • His family has raised £20,000 to urge travelers to understand their policy
  • Sister Jess, 30, said:

Man’s family faces rising medical bills after crashing motorcycle sea ​​bream encourages backpackers to double check their travel insurance documents.

Adam Davies, 28, suffered a fractured skull and other serious injuries as a result of a Boxing Day clash on Koh Tao.

Mr. Davis was still being treated at a hospital on Koh Samui, and his parents rushed out to watch over him. BBC report.

A car enthusiast from Dinas Cross in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, was shocked to find that his travel insurance no longer covered medical bills.

Adam Davies, 28, suffered a fractured skull and other serious injuries as a result of a Boxing Day clash on Koh Tao.

Mr. Davis' sister Jess, 30 (pictured with her), urged travelers to check the small print on their insurance policies.

Mr. Davis’ sister Jess, 30 (pictured with her), urged travelers to check the small print on their insurance policies.

his The family managed to raise nearly £22,000 To cover his medical bills, he is now urging backpackers to look out for travel insurance.

Davis’ sister, Jess, 30, said her brother had global travel insurance, but his insurance did not cover medical expenses after March 31.

“I think he was on a small island and he was driving a scooter and he turned a corner and went straight to a utility pole,” Davis said.

“We didn’t know until 24 hours later. He had to be transported to another island. There were no hospitals there. and his insurance could not cover him.

Now, Davis is spreading the message that travelers should check the small print of travel policies before heading out.

In addition to a fractured skull, Mr. Davis also suffered a brain hemorrhage, a punctured lung, a broken rib, a broken collarbone, a broken shoulder blade, and a broken ankle.

In addition to a fractured skull, Mr. Davis also suffered a brain hemorrhage, a punctured lung, a broken rib, a broken collarbone, a broken shoulder blade, and a broken ankle.

She added: Even if it takes her 30 minutes, it’s worth it.

In addition to a fractured skull, Mr. Davis also suffered a brain hemorrhage, a punctured lung, a broken rib, a broken collarbone, a broken shoulder blade, and a broken ankle.

Mr Davis’ parents, Alison and Graham, intend to stay in Thailand until they are healthy enough to return to Wales.

A spokeswoman for Lloyds Bank, Adam’s insurer, said: “For customers considering long-term international travel, whether provided through a bank account or purchased separately. We always recommend that you check the terms of your insurance.

“Most health care providers, including Lloyd’s Bank, will make your coverage clear when you first take out a policy and will send you annual reminders to make sure the policy is right for you.”

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