Travel Insurance And What It Covers
You may be offered a travel insurance policy at the time of booking your travel. There are many people who refuse it because they are unclear as to what it is or what it covers. The travel insurance is to cover any medical expenses or financial losses such as money for non refundable payments made as well as many other items you may not expect. Travelers who are travelling internationally or within their own country can purchase travel insurance.
You can purchase travel insurance to cover the exact duration of your trip during booking or for more extensive coverage purchase a continuous policy from a travel insurance company, travel agent, or travel supplier such as a cruise line or tour operator. The insurance policy offered by travel suppliers tends to be less inclusive than those bought from a travel company so be cautious if purchasing through a travel supplier.
Any type of traveler may purchase the insurance including but not limited to the business traveler, adventure traveler, student traveler and the international traveler. There are many features that can be included in the policies to create the right one for your needs.
Some of the most common risks that are being covered by travel insurance policies are of course medical expenses, emergency evacuations, accidental death, injury, and disablement benefits, overseas funeral expenses, cancellations of trips, curtailment, delays in departure times, loss, damage or theft of personal possessions including money and travel documentation, delayed baggage for replacement of emergency essentials, legal assistance, and personal liability for rental car damages.
The policies that are offered will range widely from travel insurance company and travel supplier so shop around before purchasing a policy. The person purchasing the policy can determine what they want covered and this will affect the policy price. You can even find travel insurance companies that will cover any additional costs that arise on your trip.
A separate policy can be purchased to cover any high risk or dangerous sports participation such as rock climbing, sky diving, or skiing as well as one to cover any pre-existing medical conditions like asthma or diabetes. Travel to countries that are known for natural disasters, terrorism acts or have a war status will create the need for a separate policy for travel to the high risk country.
On your basic travel insurance policy you can expect that certain things will be excluded from coverage. Pre-existing medical conditions, injury or illness that was caused by alcohol or drug use, and war and terrorism will most likely be excluded. You can purchase separate policies for war and terrorism from some insurance companies.
The first trimester of pregnancy is normally covered by travel insurance for nay related expenses. Travel during pregnancy may not be covered from trimester to trimester so ask your travel insurance company about their policy.
Travel insurance can be very helpful with services that are operating 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Emergency travel assistance and concierge service are the two most used services for travel insurance policy holders. You can expect to pay about 5-7% of the total trip cost for the travel insurance policy.



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