Popular Post webfact Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 Jo Hoffman has been told she needs facial reconstruction surgery. IMAGE SOURCE: GENEVA HOFFMANA student is asking for help to pay her sister's medical bills, after she suffered a horrific accident while on holiday. Jo Hoffman from Wolverhampton came off her hired scooter while in Thailand, smashing nearly every bone in her face. She is currently in hospital in Koh Samui, where medical experts from Bangkok came out to try and help her. She has since found out she is not covered by her travel insurance and her medical bills could reach £50,000. Full story: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-64006109 -- © Copyright BBC 2022-12-17 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! 4
Popular Post steve187 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 same old same old, riding a m/cycle in Thailand without having the correct licence and or insurance to do so. she thought she was covered by her credit card. 45 6 2 4
Popular Post RandiRona Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 Sorry to hear about her accident and condition. This happens quite too often here in Thailand. How do Thai hospitals handle that? Do they stop treating you and release you after a while when no payment is made? Or do keep you there as a medical prisoner till payment is made?? 8 3
webfact Posted December 16, 2022 Author Posted December 16, 2022 Distraught family need to raise £50,000 for woman's medical bills after Thailand scooter crash By Adam Smith, Wolverhampton A Wolverhampton social worker on the holiday of a lifetime will spend Christmas in a Thailand hospital after suffering a catastrophic scooter crash. Jo Hoffman smashed every bone in her face and broke her spine in four places during the crash and now desperately needs £50,000 to pay for vital treatment needed to recover. The 28-year-old's frantic family back home can only wait for sporadic updates about Jo's health as she lies in agony in her hospital bed wondering if there will be enough money for her next procedure. Geneva Hoffman, from the Merry Hill area of the city, has launched a Gofundme page to raise money for the spiralling medical bills after her sister's credit card travel insurance did not cover medical bills. She told the Express & Star: "The whole family is so upset, my parents are really struggling not being able to see Jo and knowing she is suffering so far away. "She will be in hospital for Christmas and we don't know when she will be getting back home because she might have to stay until the medical bills are paid off, it is a nightmare." She said: "Jo has been looking forward to this holiday for so long, she has taken time away from her career for the first time ever and was going to New Zealand after Thailand. Full story: https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/wolverhampton/2022/12/17/distraught-family-need-to-raise-50000-for-wolverhampton-womans-medical-bills-after-sickening-thailand-scooter-crash/ -- © Copyright Express & Star 2022-12-17
Popular Post Mino Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 6 minutes ago, RandiRona said: Sorry to hear about her accident and condition. This happens quite too often here in Thailand. How do Thai hospitals handle that? Do they stop treating you and release you after a while when no payment is made? Or do keep you there as a medical prisoner till payment is made?? Few years ago I need to be hospitalised and before can go in, they ask me 10,000 THB cash deposit and to check my insurance. Of course it was not a government hospital. 4 2 4
Popular Post VinnieK Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 21 minutes ago, steve187 said: same old same old, riding a m/cycle in Thailand without having the correct licence and or insurance to do so. she thought she was covered by her credit card. License? Lol She probably never rode a scooter, let alone have a license. 18 2 3 3
Popular Post roo860 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 10 minutes ago, VinnieK said: License? Lol She probably never rode a scooter, let alone have a license. She was a passenger 14 4 4
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 Taking time away from her career at 28? They mean she quit? Sounds serious and bad for her, but ignorance or lack of awareness of her insurance seems a poor excuse. Hope she gets sufficient donations sorry, I will not be making one. 11 3 1
Popular Post roo860 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 36 minutes ago, steve187 said: same old same old, riding a m/cycle in Thailand without having the correct licence and or insurance to do so. she thought she was covered by her credit card. According to the local paper she was a passenger. And wore a helmet. 8 2 6 1
Popular Post steve187 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 1 minute ago, roo860 said: According to the local paper she was a passenger. And wore a helmet. sorry should i have posted being on a m/cycle. the post was generic to all the posts that appear on here about being on a m/cycle with either no insurance, or not being covered by the insurance they do hold, or not having a licence, i would think it was not a very good helmet or was unfastened, Koh Samui is high on the list of places for m/cycle crashes. 5 4
Popular Post roo860 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 5 minutes ago, steve187 said: sorry should i have posted being on a m/cycle. the post was generic to all the posts that appear on here about being on a m/cycle with either no insurance, or not being covered by the insurance they do hold, or not having a licence, i would think it was not a very good helmet or was unfastened, Koh Samui is high on the list of places for m/cycle crashes. Open face helmet I would guess, full face for me, regardless of weather or distance to travel, but that's my choice. On many occasions seen foreigners with chin straps that lose won't help in a accident. 18 2 2 1
Popular Post nigelforbes Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 It's a sad story of course but many people who come here don't understand how dangerous the roads are and expect that similar rules of the road apply here as back home. I live off a main road that runs from Chiang Mai to Pai and also to the Mae Sa Valley, I see younger western tourists and western hitchhikers almost every day. I have to shake my head at the way they drive, very few drive defensively or even cautiously, they might as well be in the Cote d'Azur as far as driving style is concerned. Not too many try to emulate local bike riders but many do try to compete with cars and trucks for space and aren't afraid of blocking the fast lane. I did chat with two young Dutch guys on this point when we both arrived at the petrol station together. Their thinking was that driving aggressively was the better way to go and was safer for them because they believed the locals would give way. 3 1 7
Popular Post PJ71 Posted December 16, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 16, 2022 46 minutes ago, roo860 said: And wore a helmet do the 20baht specials really count as a helmet tho? be as well with paper mache. pretty girl as well.... 7
roo860 Posted December 16, 2022 Posted December 16, 2022 2 minutes ago, PJ71 said: do the 20baht specials really count as a helmet tho? be as well with paper mache. pretty girl as well.... Unfortunately in the eyes of the law they do. 2
Popular Post VinnieK Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 58 minutes ago, roo860 said: She was a passenger Sorry..my bad I believe foreign embassies should alter their warnings list.. #1 Don't ride on a motorbike on Thai roads (driver or pillion) under any circumstances These young dumdums have no clue on the amount of tomfoolery that happens on Thai roads 11 2 4
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 47 minutes ago, roo860 said: Open face helmet I would guess, full face for me, regardless of weather or distance to travel, but that's my choice. On many occasions seen foreigners with chin straps that lose won't help in a accident. i reckon no helmet is more likely which might be why any health insurance she had was invalid. Also no licence or alcohol would make it invalid, even riding pillion has to be checked on insurance to ensure it's included 6 1
Popular Post findlay13 Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 1 hour ago, steve187 said: same old same old, riding a m/cycle in Thailand without having the correct licence and or insurance to do so. she thought she was covered by her credit card. I paid extra on my credit card insurance once for larger motorcycle coverage only to find out later I wasn't covered because I owned the bike and it wasn't a rental. Luckily I didn't need it but always read the fine print 2 1 4
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 Considering all those broken bones, she doesn't look too bad. Just keep it like that. ???? 5
Popular Post Silencer Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 After rain, so many dangerous curves on the roads of Samui (and the other islands) with dirt and sand deposits that last several days. Couple that with many inexperienced drivers and I see tourist crashes every week, sometimes every day. The standard motorbike rental helmets are a joke, colorful ornaments that barely reach the top of the ears. I hope she makes a full recovery. 6 1 1
OneMoreFarang Posted December 17, 2022 Posted December 17, 2022 This is a little off topic, but what are the public transport options in Samui now? Can people go in mini-busses from beach to beach for a reasonable price all day and night? Or is it totally overpriced? 2
Popular Post KhunLA Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 Seems well to do, herself, and possibly family. Cancel NZ part, refund, family can chip in and done, all paid up. International holiday, island / country hopping, can't be that skint. 'break from career' ... sounds like should have some savings and or equity. Borrow & sell something later on return. OR... go fund me, and let others pay for it. Who was driving, and what insurance was there. Was driver, he/she/it responsible and a qualified, licensed driver. Friend or hired driver ? Aside from that ... hope for a speedy recovery. 7 1
Popular Post Elkski Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 So she thought her credit card has medical travel insurance. I guess some do. So was it a rental bike and bf was driving. Or a hired taxi? I looked into this you need a motorcycle license in home country, get that made into an international license, then must wear helmet and better not pee purple. I imagine 90% of tourists would be found with THC in their first hospital blood test. 4 3
Popular Post phetphet Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 31 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: This is a little off topic, but what are the public transport options in Samui now? Can people go in mini-busses from beach to beach for a reasonable price all day and night? Or is it totally overpriced? There was a new bus service a couple of years ago. Disappeared with Covid. Not seen any of the buses running for a long time. As for minibuses and taxis, their prices force tourists to rent bikes. Not used a taxi for a long time, but they don't use the meter and even used to charge a service charge. Not sure if they still do. 4 2
KhunLA Posted December 17, 2022 Posted December 17, 2022 22 minutes ago, Elkski said: So she thought her credit card has medical travel insurance. I guess some do. My CCs had medical/travel insurance, though never read the 'fine print'. Don't know if it covered 'stupidity' or 'high risk' activities. Even my debit cards have coverage, again, never read the fine print. Obviously she didn't spring for 'motorcycle riding/passenger' waiver with her travel insurance. And yet, hopped on one ... driven by ???? 1
Popular Post orchis Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 2 hours ago, VinnieK said: I believe foreign embassies should alter their warnings list.. The Foreign Office of my country does so in great detail re: traffic and motorcycles and insurance. The U.K. F.O. as well under "road travel";https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand/safety-and-security 1 4
Popular Post orchis Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: Who was driving, and what insurance was there. Was driver, he/she/it responsible and a qualified, licensed driver. Friend or hired driver ? from reading the news article one can conclude bf:"Jo's boyfriend was not as seriously hurt in the crash and is still in Thailand helping to look after her." 3 1 2
Popular Post Adumbration Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 Her face is worthy of reconstruction. 3
Pique Dard Posted December 17, 2022 Posted December 17, 2022 3 hours ago, webfact said: She has since found out she is not covered by her travel insurance one can only feel pity for her while wondering how stupid one can be by traveling without insurance! 2
Popular Post Lacrimas Posted December 17, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2022 2 hours ago, bkk6060 said: Taking time away from her career at 28? They mean she quit? Sounds serious and bad for her, but ignorance or lack of awareness of her insurance seems a poor excuse. Hope she gets sufficient donations sorry, I will not be making one. Probably watching too many of those stupid influencers 2 2 2
it is what it is Posted December 17, 2022 Posted December 17, 2022 3 hours ago, bkk6060 said: Taking time away from her career at 28? They mean she quit? Sounds serious and bad for her, but ignorance or lack of awareness of her insurance seems a poor excuse. Hope she gets sufficient donations sorry, I will not be making one. Taking time away from her career at 28? They mean she quit? not at all, many organisations offer career break opportunities to staff. indeed, it often has the opposite effect, prevents staff from quitting.
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