Are you concerned about legal recourse if the policy chooses not to pay?
That’s a concern I have with American companies, but I would be more concerned with a policy in another country. Our medical system sucks, but our legal system can actually work for the “little guy” (not always, but it’s not impossible either…)
Say you actually needed to invoke the unlimited ceiling and the provider decided not to pay – do you think your chances of prevailing in court would be better/worse/the same in Mexico?[/quote]
The legal profession is part of the problem in the US.