| Sick at sea? Travel insurance can keep emergency costs down |
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Mark and Sue Brady had just sailed from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on a holiday cruise with their daughter and son-in-law, granddaughters and their son-in-law's parents when the unthinkable happened: Mark, 58, had a seizure. "The doctor said the best thing to do was for the ship to turn around and take him back to Fort Lauderdale but the captain said no. We couldn't get off until the next morning," Sue Brady recalled. Fortunately, the Bradys had taken out travel insurance with Travel Guard, which made arrangements to get Mark to a shoreside hospital. He recovered quickly.
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