The
Importance of Travel Insurance
By Karen Zastudil
You've finally saved enough to go on that dream vacation you've
been planning. Now you're wondering if you should buy travel
insurance. Do I really need to go to the extra expense? All I can
lose is my luggage, right?
Guess again!
Anything can go wrong while you are traveling, and I strongly favor
buying a policy.
Most travel
insurance policies are designed for a variety of travel needs but,
I emphatically advise reading the fine print of any policy you
purchase regarding any deductibles and health
situations.
You many find
your policy won't cover pre-existing conditions that may cause a
problem, or that the medical coverage is only for an injury or an
illness -- not both. For emergency aid, travel insurance polices
are generally dependable and affordable, but there are still a
myriad of gaps in the coverage provided.
You can find
polices designed for almost any type of trip you may be planning,
such as a single trip for hunting, backpacking, cruises, house
rentals, and a host of others. But, the specific types and amounts
of coverage you get depend on the policy you choose. It's important
to remember that you will only be covered for what is specifically
stated in your policy and for nothing else.
Most policies
cover trip cancellation, lost baggage, medical, dental, and
accidental death coverage. Other policies include emergency
evacuation, 24 hour travel assistance, and trip or baggage delay.
You may even find policies that include options for collision or
damage to rented cars and business conflicts. There are many
options that can be covered, but you will have to ask.
The premiums for
the policies are generally 5% to 7% the cost of your trip, but fees
will vary depending on the your medical history and passengers
ages. Many companies offer policies that will include coverage for
children at no extra charge.
It is best not to
buy your travel insurance from your tour operator. I've listed a
few reasons why it may be better to purchase through an insurance
company separately.
Most travel
insurance policies offered by the operator are less flexible to
your individual needs;
Provide a lower
amount of coverage;
May only cover a
portion of the trip;
Your coverage may
be secondary and the insurance will only pay for what you own
private health or homeowner's insurance does not cover;
May duplicate
coverage you already have;
In the event the
tour operator liquidates and goes belly up, you would lose not only
your trip, but also your premium.
Many travel
agents are not fully knowledgeable when it comes to understanding
the details of various travel insurance policies and may overlook
something that could be important to you or your family and few
offer suggestions. Buying travel insurance may be less expensive
purchasing through your tour operator or cruise line, but for the
reasons listed above, you should really check around.
If you do choose
to buy your policy from your tour operator, be sure to use a credit
card. Depending on the policy of the credit card issuer, you may be
provided with protection against potential default of the
operator.
When buying your
policy from an insurance company:
Always get quotes
from several companies
Ask if the plan
is pre-packaged or if you can custom design your own
Can you waive the
pre-existing condition exclusion
Ask if you are
covered for cancellation due to a terrorist incident. Don't count
of the company to provide information
Ask any question
you can dream up and
Do ask for
suggestions
A good site to
reference for multiple travel insurance quotes is InsureMyTrip.com.
(I am not affiliated with this site in any way. I just like the
site!) Enjoy your next trip and I hope the odds are with you and
that you will never have to file a claim on your travel insurance
policy.
About The
Author
Karen is a
graduate of Cleveland State University and is a freelance writer.
Visit her website at http://www.womenatthesummit.com - A site of
general interest to women. Topics include: Pregnancy, Children,
Parenting, Health and wellness, Diet and Fitness, Relationships,
Money, Travel and more.
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