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Travel Insurance Basics

One of the first things you need to decide before taking out any kind of travel insurance is whether or not want to insure yourself for a one off trip or whether it would be more cost effective to take out a longer term travel insurance policy. Some companies will offer you annual cover for not much more cost than if you buy travel insurance for a one off holiday...

The Importance of Travel Insurance

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A Guide to Buying and Using Travel Insurance

When I bought my first plane ticket to China a few years ago it cost around $2000 round-trip, and my travel insurance cost me over $500 because I didn't shop around for cheap travel insurance online. A few years later, a little bit older and wiser, and my travel insurance for another trip to China cost me much less...

Travel Insurance Over 65: Feel Safe While Traveling!

If you are above 65 and in a mood to travel to different countries, it is advisable for you to purchase a travel insurance policy specially designed for people above 65. It is cheap and affordable. Buy one and feel safe and secured while you are traveling...

 

Travel Insurance - Is It Necessary?

Have you ever purchased travel insurance? If you have not, you are not alone. Most people never purchase travel insurance and many of those experience few difficulties as a result. But there are some instances where it is definitely in your best interest to purchase insurance to protect you when you travel. This type of insurance can cover lost luggage and valuables, injury and illness, car accidents, and cancelled or interrupted trips among other things. Choose your travel insurance carefully to meet the needs of you and your family.

Before you purchase insurance you will need to evaluate the overall expense of your trip. If you are just taking a quick trip that you found a great deal on, it may not be worth it for you to purchase travel insurance. On the other hand, if you are heading out for a month long trip to the Greek Isles, you should probably consider getting insurance. Think about how it would affect you in the pocketbook if something were to happen.

Many home owner, medical, and auto insurance policies cover travel to some extent or another so you may not need travel insurance for these areas. Your home owner insurance may cover the loss of valuables. Auto insurance often covers damage to rental cars, but you may have to get an endorsement if you are traveling out of the country. Health insurance policies vary greatly on coverage in different localities, so check with your provider for options before you get this additional coverage on travel insurance.

Purchase your travel insurance from an insurance company that is not affiliated with your travel provider. This way, if you lose your trip due to cancellation or bankruptcy of the travel company, you will still be able to get a refund.

If you have children you should take an extra look at insurance for your trip. Children may get sick, break bones, etc. and you will want to have protection.

Make sure that you have read the fine print on any policy before you sign. Every policy has different exclusions and limitations and you will need to be aware of them. If any of the exclusions concern you, you may want to look for another insurance provider or policy.

If you want to have a peace of mind while you travel free from worry about illness, lost luggage, and so on, you should definitely look into insuring your trip.

Eriani Doyel writes articles about Insurance. For more information about travel insurance visit fnsinsurance.com