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Travel Insurance

Before we set out for a trip, we usually have to answer many different questions. Some of them may be as simple as whether or not to pack that blue weatherproof jacket. Others require more concentration and knowledge to give the right answer. The questions of security and reliability always spring up when we have a good mind to travel far from home.

Most people tend to feel a little tense and nervous before leaving for their place of destination. It is natural to seek protection of health and travel investment. If a sudden change in plans, such as illness, accident, or other unforeseen circumstances occurs, you might have to cancel or cut short your travel plans. If you are not covered by Travel Insurance, you will face considerable financial losses, i.e. your travel investments and medical expenses not covered by your health insurance.

Most of your travel concerns can be covered by Travel Insurance. Illness, disablement or injury, legal issues and accidental death, emergency evacuation, flight cancellations, departure delays, loss, theft or damage of personal possessions are the common risks covered by Travel Insurance. In addition, we all have to admit that nonrefundable airline tickets, frequently occurring financial difficulties of major airlines and tour operators, along with political unrest do not make the situation with traveling less unpredictable.

Some travel activities in themselves may carry high risks and lead to additional expenses. Travel Insurance companies offer protection for the adventurous engaged in sports and extreme sports. They cover a variety of winter and water activities, like skiing, scuba diving, and even sky diving and bungee jumping. Taking into consideration the latest weather disasters, adding insurance cover for hurricane or floods can also be a wise decision.

Insurance companies will adjust your Travel Insurance policy in compliance with your requests and potential risks you might face during your trip. Having analyzed your intended holiday activities and risks you want to secure yourself against, make sure you purchase a Travel Insurance package which covers it all.

Types of Travel Insurance

Two major types of Travel Insurance include Medical and Disability cover and Non-medical cover. Medical and Disability cover deals with hospital and medical expenses overseas, loss of income due to illness or injury and death and disability expenses. Non-medical cover embodies lost and damaged luggage, theft, and cancelled flights.

As there are different types of travelers with their unique needs along with varied types of trips, Travel Insurance policies introduce at least six major types of coverage. The coverage and limitations of each type may vary depending on the given insurance company and policy.

Comprehensive Travel Medical Insurance will be helpful for people who don't have any medical insurance at home. Long-term travelers without their health coverage and citizens living and working outside their country of permanent residence should consider purchasing this type of insurance. It covers assistance in finding local medical help, emergency medical transportation, hospitalization and emergency medical and dental treatment, bringing a family member or friend to your bedside, consultation and monitoring by World Access medical staff, repatriation of remains, escorting children back to their departure point, return of vehicle, etc.

Emergency Travel Medical Insurance is recommended for people whose health plan at home doesn't cover them if they travel to another country. This type of insurance covers emergency services abroad. Check your existing coverage, as most health insurance plans in the USA may include their own provisions for emergency services abroad. It is a common practice for trips of less than 30 days.

Medical Evacuation Insurance is mostly for adventure travelers, cruise passengers and people who travel to enjoy their favorite sports activities, like trekking, scuba diving, etc. This insurance covers emergency evacuation to receive urgent medical treatment in the immediate medical facility or back in the United States, due to a bad physical injury or illness. Today, travelers get to very remote spots of the world and though such serious cases are seldom reported, it is easy to imagine that medical emergency evacuation back to the United States from, say, the Himalayas can cost $35,000 if an injured person is not insured.

Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance is the most common type of Travel Insurance. This insurance type covers non-refundable payments and the cost of getting home if a trip is canceled or interrupted due to unforeseen events. Typically, it covers you, a member of your family or your companion for illness, injury, or death. Some policies may also cover reasonable accommodations for travel delays, some essential items you buy if your luggage is delayed, and lost or stolen luggage. Most policies exclude trip cancellation in the event of war or terrorism, natural disasters, tour operator's default or travel to destinations which are subject to political unrest.

Supplier Default Insurance refunds deposits or payments you lose to the bankrupt airline, cruise line, tour operator or other travel provider. This type of Travel Insurance has become unpopular with many insurance companies since September 11, 2001, since the risk is considered too great for them to handle. If Supplier Default Insurance is offered, you will see that insurance companies cover only certain travel suppliers.

Rental Car Insurance is designed to cover damage or theft to a car that you rent as well as liability to other people you might injure or cars you might damage. Mind that your Auto Insurance coverage is in effect only in your home country, and if you are traveling overseas, find out the Auto Insurance requirements for the area you travel to.

Travel Insurance Tips

You can purchase Travel Insurance through a travel agency or some travel supplier. You can also choose to go to an independent agent or an insurance broker to take assistance in comparing the price quotes of various companies and getting the best deal. When you buy your holiday package or airline ticket through a travel agent, you will be encouraged to purchase Travel Insurance from an insurance company your travel agency cooperates with. You can also apply directly to some insurance company or consult with any insurance company you have other policies with. Adding Travel Insurance to a health policy you already own is cheaper. It is likely that an insurance agent will offer you Comprehensive Travel Medical coverage. You can get your Travel Insurance from your credit card or bank. However, those policies are often limited, and don't cover you from many serious risks on your trip.

Evidently, the more you invest in your vacation or trip, the more protection you require. Most of us cannot afford losing considerable travel investment, which is often non-refundable. However, Travel Insurance is not only for protection against financial loss. It also protects you and your family or companions from unforeseen circumstances on your trip, which ordinary insurance policies don't offer protection from. Getting more than one quote for your Travel Insurance means more coverage and more security. An opportunity to enjoy your trip leaving all your worries to insurers stands high, and it usually pays to feel secure covered by Travel Insurance.