Don't give up when they ghost you
Used the "free" travel insurance that comes with my Westpac World Mastercard for a lengthy trip to Europe in 2024, even paying $600+ to extend it past 120 days. As it turned out we had a nightmare trip with not one, but two brand-new motorhomes failing us.
When we were stranded in northern Spain with no transport or accommodation, I rang AIG's agent in NZ and explained the situation, asking if we were covered for unexpected travel and accommodation costs. After 12 minutes (most on hold) he came back and eventually said Yes, you are covered.
Without boring you with all the details, AIG's approach when I made the claim was to require me to provide ridiculous amounts of further information (all of which I had, and did supply), and then decline and gaslight. Nothing happened until I asked for a recording of the call, and then later complained to the FSCL (Insurance Ombudsman). These two steps got them to finally admit they were wrong to decline the claim, overturn that decision and make me an offer to settle. Everything that they promises to do on their website, they didn't do.
Bottom line - avoid AIG if you can pay for travel insurance with a reputable insurer, but if you do decide to use them, record everything and don't give up. Be prepared to be the noisy customer and don't be shy to complain to the FSCL. It's free, and it works.
AIG you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves.






