“My husband, Frank and I are snowbirds and spend spring in Arizona to escape the worst of Colorado snowstorms,” states Margo Kotulak. “One day, Frank passed out and fell in our Winnebago RV, injuring his head, knees, and feet. He was admitted to Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix where they discovered previously unknown stomach bleeding ulcers and a very low blood count. After surgery, he was transferred to a rehab facility. We consulted with SkyMed. SkyMed assured us and gave us peace of mind that if needed, services were available. Every time I called, they answered! They were the REAL DEAL! They really cared that we had a good outcome, and you could tell they had handled circumstances like this before.
Because Frank, who is our primary driver between the two of us, was unable to drive our 27′ RV trailer back to Colorado. SkyMed’s contracted a certified professional driver who delivered our RV intact and RIGHT TO OUR FRONT DOOR in Colorado within a week. We cannot praise SkyMed enough- we were able to focus solely on restoring Frank’s health. TODAY, we cannot imagine traveling in our RV without a SkyMed membership and we recommend this incredible plan to other RVers. The cost is reasonable, the benefits huge!”
How did you find out about SkyMed and why did you choose SkyMed? “A SkyMed representative made a presentation to our Winnebago Colorado Columbines RV group, and we signed up for the protection. Several members of our group were already members and highly recommended it to us. We have recently researched other plans, but none had the breadth and longevity of SkyMed. Now that we have used SkyMed’s services, we can say that it couldn’t have been easier. Everyone was very responsive and professional.”
What would you tell your friends about your experience with SkyMed? “SkyMed made a very stressful and difficult situation manageable with very positive outcomes. The SkyMed plan was money well spent. I know you can’t put a price on peace of mind, but SkyMed provides this!”
Do you have any tips to share on ‘how to’ survive a life challenge? “Trust in the inherent goodness of people. Many friends, family, neighbors and acquaintances stepped in to support us through this challenge. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.”