Travel Insurance Cvi
submitted: Aug 30th 2008 |
by: RocSelly |
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Whether you're travelling internationally or domestically, travel insurance is an important but often overlooked part of your vacation, a quick and simple way of being covered for unforeseen costs.
Sickness, losing your baggage and belongings, a flight being cancelled or delayed, an overseas court are all things that can really spoil your travels. Travel insurance is designed to protect you (within reason) unforeseen complications that may arise on your journey. Whilst this is a necessity for any traveller, travel insurance cannot completely guard one from certain tragedies, for example, in extreme situations, death.
There are numerous circumstances that could force you to cancel your trip, return home early or cause you to seek emergency medical treatment while travelling. Medical travel insurance is by far the most important aspect to be considered if travelling abroad. In some countries medical costs are so high that even a doctor's check-up can run into several hundreds of dollars.
In serious cases travel insurance will cover issues such as 'repatriation' which involves flying a patient back to their home country for medical care. In case of death, medical travel insurance will arrange for a victim's body to be returned to its homeland and family. These examples are dire but without travel insurance to cover you, you could end up spending yourself (and possibly your extended family too) hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Don't allow the thought of buying travel insurance to be daunting. One often hears or reads of cases where travellers have been 'cheated' out of money that they believe is rightfully owed to them for a claim they have made but your travel insurance can be completely in your control. When purchasing travel insurance, it is important voice any doubts or misunderstandings to avoid disappointment in case a claim needs to be made. Travellers need not be misinformed about their travel insurance as every policy should be supplemented with policy wording to outline and detail exactly what the travel insurance purchased will and will not cover. This policy wording will back up any claim you make, so long as your case is valid and deserving of cover. Some travellers lose their travel insurance claims due to small overlooked factors. For example, travel insurance can not be claimed on if a police report is not obtained by the traveller at the scene of the crime to back up a case of theft. Without a police report, there is no proof of theft.
If travelling (whether on work or vacation), do yourself a favour and familiarise yourself with the prospect of travel insurance. Taking one step at a time means you can avoid wasting money and being informed means you can avoid losing money.
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