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.

Travel insurance can be purchased to cover your trips exact duration or you can get a more extensive continuous policy from your travel agent, travel insurance company, or travel supplier such as a cruise line or tour operator. Be careful when purchasing a policy through a travel supplier as their policies are less inclusive than the ones from the travel insurance company.

There are a variety of travelers that use travel insurance such as the student traveler, leisure traveler, business traveler, cruise traveler, adventure traveler, as well as the international traveler. There are several options that can be included in the travel insurance that will make the policy unique to each traveler who purchases it and allow them to reduce the cost of the policy.

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 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.

You can purchase a separate policy to cover a pre-existing medical condition such as diabetes or asthma as well as one to cover any high risk or dangerous sports such as sky diving, skiing, parasailing or scuba diving. A separate policy can be purchased as well for travel to a high risk country that is known for their terrorist acts, war status or natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, or volcano activity.

There are certain things that are excluded from your basic insurance policy. In most cases any injury or illness that was brought on by alcohol or drugs, a pre existing illness or condition or war and terrorism will be excluded. Some travel insurance companies will allow you to purchase the separate policy for war and terrorism travel.

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.

Travel insurance offers services that operate 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Emergency assistance and the concierge services are the most common to be used. You can expect to pay about 5-7% of your total trip cost for your travel insurance policy.

Susan Reynolds is the webmaster for a leading South African Insurance provider who specialises in Travel Insurance.

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