Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Insurance Quotes Health Discount Travel

By Gugu Martini

A lot of money is being invested today in traveling; cruise lines, resort package deals, and air travel can easily run into thousands of dollars and if you have invested some of that money on a trip and can risk losing it all. It is surprising therefore how so many people still refuse to take out travel insurance as they feel it is unnecessary.

Many hundreds of things can stop you from going on your vacation or interrupt it and whilst insurance money is not the answer to everything, it does help if you are away from your home in a foreign country and for less than ten percent of the total cost, can you afford not too? Not only could you be prevented from traveling through accident or illness but even worse, they could happen when you were on vacation and in which case you could either lose the deposit or be forced to pay local medical bills.

Other situations that can occur are when you cannot actually keep your reservation and of course the entire amount you have paid on the vacation will be lost. Most travel insurance will cover trip cancellation, trip interruption or delays, medical, dental, emergency medical transportation, lost luggage, accidental death, financial default of airlines, and cruise lines.

There are occasions where a situation prevents us from taking our holidays right at the last minute where normally all money paid to that point can be forfeit but travel insurance can prevent this happening. Trip cancellation should be a standard requirement of a travel insurance plan as it is the most common reason why a person does not go on their vacation.

A trip can also be interrupted partway through and cancellation coverage will refund any unused parts of your vacation including any unused deposits for other trips. With terrorism on the increase, this is a section of travel insurance to watch out for as some policies will only cover for acts of terrorism when you are in a foreign country.

Overall, the cost of travel insurance is inexpensive but it will rise according to the age of the people it is covering. One unfortunate occurrence is when the tour operator etc. becomes bankrupt after you have paid your deposit but your travel insurance policy should cover this aspect as long as you decided to commence the plan within the 15 days after the deposit was paid for.

Always check for duplicate coverage as there are a few types of insurance related to travel that you may not need because you are covered from other sources which could include your health insurance, life insurance or even your car insurance policy, may have limited coverage. Duplications in insurance coverage will merely mean you are paying for something twice so it is worth your while checking other policies before you finally commit. Always check the small print on any documentation before you sign, especially the section on exemptions or exclusions as you may believe you are covered for something when you read about it but are not in fact. - 16928

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