with us today, drew britcher, a certified civil trial attorney from the law firm of britcher, leone & roth. nice to have you here with us today. >> morning. >> what should we be considering when we book our trip? >> well, start off with the phrase "you should plan for the worst, and then enjoy the best." so you want to make sure that everything is planned out, and that includes when you're traveling overseas, considering what will happen if something goes wrong, particularly physically. where will you get your medical care, how will it be paid for? i mean, if you're a medicare recipient, medicare, with few exceptions, does not pay for medical care rendered in a foreign country. so these are the beginnings of what you have to think about. >> yeah. i actually can give you the anecdote. a friend of mine, a tv reporter from south florida, parents the brother and sister-in-law. cliff -- along a cliff, car accident, had to be air-lifted to south florida, and it cost tens of thousands of dollars. >> that actually raises a good example of things we don't think about. a lot of the travel agent