Travel Insurance Coverage Triggered by Air Traffic Controller Strike in France, says Squaremouth


St. Petersburg, FL (PRWEB) June 12, 2013

Travelers are becoming impacted by hundreds of flight delays and cancellations due to an air targeted traffic controller strike in France that began Tuesday.

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Squaremouth, Americas quickest expanding travel insurance comparison internet site, explains how travel insurance coverage benefits can assist travelers stuck in the following scenarios simply because of the strike.

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What if travelers have not left property?&#13

Travelers who have not however left property, but know their flights have been cancelled could file a Trip Cancellation claim simply because of the strike. A lot of travel insurance policies will supply reimbursement for cancellations that result from organized labor strikes.

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What if travelers have currently started their trip?&#13

These travelers who have currently left house, but are unable to attain their location due to the fact of the strike could be reimbursed under the Trip Interruption benefit obtainable in numerous policies. This advantage reimburses travelers for the unused portion of their trip and for the extra charges to return home early.

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What if travelers are stranded at the airport?&#13

Travel insurance coverage policies can reimburse travelers for additional hotel or meal expenditures although flights are delayed. This coverage can generally be found under the Travel Delay benefit. Travelers need to watch out for daily limits connected with the advantage, as well the number of hours they need to have to wait before coverage kicks in.

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Whats Not Covered&#13

As soon as a strike affecting public transportation has been announced, coverage is no longer available. Despite the fact that it is as well late to purchase travel insurance for the air site visitors controller strike in France, future travelers should take into account the effects of organized labor strikes on travel plans so acceptable coverage can be bought in advance.

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Travelers who already have coverage are in the best position to recover losses from the strike, says Chris Harvey, CEO of Squaremouth. The crucial to maximizing travel insurance advantages for any occasion is realizing what coverage to appear for.

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About Squaremouth&#13

Squaremouth is a internet site that compares travel insurance items from every major U.S. travel insurance coverage provider. Established in 2006, the organization has grown from $ 1 million in sales to $ 10 million in 2012. Squaremouth is headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL, with offices in Fort Wayne, IN. Much more information on Squaremouth and its network of providers can be identified at http://www.squaremouth.com.

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About our Zero Complaint Guarantee&#13

The cornerstone of Squaremouths commitment to customers is their Zero Complaint Guarantee. If a buyer feels their claim is handled unfairly, Squaremouth will mediate on their behalf. Any provider with a consumer complaint that can not be resolved with comprehensive satisfaction will be removed from the website.

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Squaremouth delivers items from the following travel insurance coverage providers:&#13

Air Ambulance Card, Allianz Worldwide Help, AMEX Assurance Organization, Azimuth Danger Solutions, LLC, CSA Travel Protection, GeoBlue, International Alert Administrators, HCC Healthcare Insurance coverage Services, HTH Worldwide, IMG, iTravelInsured, John Hancock Insurance coverage Agency, Inc., MedjetAssist, MH Ross Travel Insurance coverage Services, RoamRight, Seven Corners Inc, Travel Guard, Travel Insurance coverage Services, Travel Insured International, Travelex Insurance coverage Solutions, TravelSafe, Trawick International, USA-Assist Worldwide Protection, and VacationGuard.

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Accessible Subject Experts:&#13

Chris Harvey&#13

charvey(at)squaremouth(dot)com&#13

Toll-free (800) 240-0369 x 6103&#13

Direct (727) 490-5802&#13

Chrisharvey.com

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Jenna Gravino&#13

jgravino(at)squaremouth(dot)com&#13

Toll-cost-free (800) 240-0369 x 6112&#13

Direct (727) 502-6849

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Parker Waichman LLP Represents Pennsylvania Man in Lawsuit Alleging Actos Triggered his Bladder Cancer


New York, New York (PRWEB) June 07, 2013

Parker Waichman LLP, a national law firm dedicated to defending the victims of defective drugs, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Pennsylvania man who allegedly created bladder cancer soon after taking the diabetes drug Actos (pioglitazone). The suit was filed on May 23rd in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (Case No. 6:13-cv-1170) as part of the multidistrict litigation entitled In Re: Actos (Pioglitazone) Items Liability Litigation (six:11-md-2299). Takeda Pharmaceuticals, America Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. f/k/a Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited and Eli Lilly and Business have been named as Defendants.

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According to the Complaint, the Plaintiff started taking Actos in November 2003 to treat his Kind two diabetes. By August 2006, he was diagnosed with bladder cancer. The suit alleges that Actos brought on the bladder cancer due to its defective nature. In addition, the suit alleges that the Defendants knew about the risk of bladder cancer but failed to disclose this data to shoppers in order to safeguard financial interests. The Plaintiff is alleging that Actos brought on discomfort and suffering, emotional distress and economic damages in the type of healthcare costs and lost wages. The suit is also in search of damages for loss of consortium on behalf of the Plaintiffs spouse.

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In June 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned that taking Actos for more than a year could significantly boost the risk of bladder cancer. The security label on Actos was updated to address this danger*. Further analysis supports the link between Actos and bladder cancer. Final May possibly, a study in the British Health-related Journal** identified that Actos users were twice as likely to create bladder cancer right after two years. That July, the Canadian Healthcare Association Journal*** discovered that sufferers taking the medication had been 22 % far more probably to get bladder cancer. &#13

*http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm266555.htm&#13

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***(http://www.cmaj.ca/content material/early/2012/07/03/cmaj.112102)

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Parker Waichman LLP continues to offer you free of charge legal consultations to victims of Actos injuries, which includes bladder cancer, heart troubles, and eye injuries. If you or a loved 1 had been diagnosed with bladder cancer following taking Actos, please contact their office by visiting yourlawyer.com. Totally free case evaluations are also available by calling 1 800 LAW Information (1-800-529-4636).

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Make contact with: &#13

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Gary Falkowitz, Managing Attorney &#13

(800) LAW-Information &#13

(800) 529-4636 &#13

http://www.yourlawyer.com

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