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Travel Insurance Coverage Information

Posted by Tousala | Posted in Insurance: Travel | Posted on 02-03-2010

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Travel insurance may be offered to you at the time of your travel. Some people will turn it down because they are not sure what it is for. The insurance policy is for covering losses of money for non refundable payments made as well as for medical expenses. Travel insurance is for both domestic and international travelers.

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 more common coverage items in the travel insurance policy are, medical expenses, injury or disablement benefits, accidental death, curtailment, legal assistance, liability for rental car damages, lost or delayed luggage to cover replacement of essential items, emergency evacuations, damage, theft, or loss of personal items such as money or travel documentation, trip cancellations, overseas funeral costs, and delayed trips.

The policies can be quite different from travel insurance companies and from travel suppliers. The price can be affected by the amount of coverage the traveler chooses to have. Some travel insurance policies will even cover additional trip expenses.

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.

Your basic policy will have certain items excluded for coverage that may require a separate policy. Travel to countries with war and terrorism threats, pre existing medical conditions or any injury or illness created by alcohol or drug use is normally excluded from a typical insurance policy. The majority of companies will allow you to buy a separate policy for travel to countries with war and terrorism threats.

During the first trimester of pregnancy most insurance policies will cover the related expenses. Depending on the company the policy and their guidelines it can vary between trimesters as to what is covered and what is not.

You can find help 24 hours a day with your travel insurance services. The most frequently used services is the concierge and the emergency assistance services. The travel insurance policy will normally cost around 5-7% of the total trip cost.

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