(Full replay access included)
Investment: Just $19.97 USD (~about 400 pesos)
In Mexico, YOU are 100% responsible for managing your own international health insurance claims.
Your insurance company won't hold your hand.
Your doctor won't gather the paperwork.
And that "small missing document"?
It could get your ENTIRE claim rejected.
Just ONE paperwork mistake can leave you thousands of dollars out-of-pocket.
And when you're dealing with medical issues, that's the LAST thing you need.
Just ask Robert, a former financial industry veteran:
"Coming from the financial world, I thought I understood insurance. But nothing prepared me for claims in Mexico. For 4-6 months, it became a stressful part-time job. I was missing submission deadlines, losing money on my most expensive bills, and spending hours on the phone trying to sync up information that never aligned."
Join us for this 60-minute workshop where we'll show…
The exact documents you need for every type of claim – including what they're called in Spanish, what they look like, and the right way to request them from medical providers
A comprehensive walkthrough of how to file a successful claim – including critical submission deadlines, required timeframes, and the right way to follow up
A system for staying organized from the moment a medical event happens through final approval (or denial) of your claim
Tracking and managing your deductible throughout the claims process – including tips for multiple family members and different types of claims
How to correctly review your EOBs (Explanation of Benefits) and what the next steps might be if an appeal needs to be made on the outcome
PLUS: Q&A session where we'll answer your specific questions.
🎁 WORKSHOP BONUS: You'll receive our Claims Checklist – a comprehensive list with explanation of the required documents you need for specific medical claims. Print it, laminate it, keep it handy, and never wonder "What's missing?" again.
Live Workshop: Tuesday, April 29 at 6 pm Mexico City time
(Full replay access included)
Investment: Just $19.97 USD (~about 400 pesos)