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Revisiting Travel Insurance

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Most of our vacations don’t turn out as intended; we might face some emergencies which lead to not only discomfort and psychological sufferings but also to severe financial losses. There are several forms of losses that one might endure during a vacation such as loss of travel investment, medical fees, and others.

Backpacking, sometimes referred to as independent travel or budget travel, is a term used to indicate low cost, and independent international travel. When backpackers are traveling on a budget, it means that there is a high probability for accidents and injuries to take place. Having a backpacker travel insurance policy is very important to assure that you are safe while abroad. This kind of policy is used to fulfill all the traveler’s requirements by providing a high level of safety for the whole traveling period while remaining relatively uncomplicated, unlike short term motor insurnace. The backpacker policy is cheaper than a single trip travel insurance policy; it provides a set of cover extras such as ski and sports protection which might be required throughout a trip. Having backpacker insurance policy offers you a peace of mind, as you will not need to be concerned about financial losses or accidents that might take place during your trip, and they ensure that you spend a tremendous vacation.

A good Backpacker Travel insurance policy shall include the following features; first, emergency medical cover, which covers any costs that has been made in situations that required medical care during your vacation. Second, rescue and repatriation, which covers all costs on medical emergency rescue situations such as helicopter rescue. Third, personal liability, which covers all the expenses paid for any accident, injury or harm that you have caused to another person unintentionally during your trip. Fourth, holiday cancellation, which covers any losses you endured because of cancelling your vacation under a sudden circumstance. Fifth, baggage and possessions, which provides you with compensation incase you had your possessions lost/stolen. Without this feature, you will not be able to demand for any stolen/lost item compensation. Sixth, personal money, where the travel policy should compensate for any lost/stolen cash or cheques. Seventh, travel delay, which covers any loss of money due to delayed departure.

Finally, the travel insurance policy might include other features such as ski and sports cover, offering protection for scuba, diving, paragliding, bungee jumping, winter sports and other activities. It is important that you review your backpacker policy to make sure that all the activities that you are willing to perform are covered in it.

A Travel Insurance Primer

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

When you travel, many things can go wrong. You can become sick, you can suffer an injury, you can lose your luggage or you can get robbed. There is only one way to make sure that such unfortunate events won’t ruin your holiday and leave you without any money in your pocket: travel insurance.

Don’t worry, it’s not nearly as complicated as something like public liability insurance.  Most travel insurances offer you health coverage (your medical emergency expenses will be reimbursed) and trip protection coverage (any unexpected expenses, due to events like airline strike, will also be reimbursed). Also, you benefit from reimbursement of, delayed luggage, lost or stolen personal possession and money or emergency repatriation.

This is the basic travel insurance coverage. Depending on your destination, you can add supplementary coverage to your travel insurance. For example, if you are planning an adventure – a trip to a remote, wild area, in the mountains for example – it’s a good idea to add the emergency evacuation option to your travel insurance plan. Medical facilities in some areas might not be what you need, in case of serious accidents. This is why, when you plan a trip that involves physical risks in remote areas – climbing or skiing, for example – you should add to your travel insurance emergency medical evacuation coverage.

When planning a trip, the travel insurance should be a very important issue. Even if nothing serious happens during your trip, losing your luggage it’s enough to transform a relaxing holiday in a stressful one. You have to buy new things and, because you’re in a foreign country, you’ll probably end up paying lots of money on them. The fact that you are covered by travel insurance and you know that all your unexpected expenses will be reimbursed will certainly transform the burden of having to buy expensive new stuff into an enjoyable shopping spree.

You can find travel insurances for all situations. If you are part of a group, you can get one for the entire group. The rates, for each person, are much more convenient than if every member would get a different travel insurance. If you travel with your family and kids, insurance is extremely important, especially medical insurance. Family travel insurance offers you the coverage you need, for an affordable price. People that travel a lot, for personal or business purposes, should get an annual travel insurance. This way, you’ll save not only money, because you’ll get a better price for this type of insurance, but you will also save time. You won’t have to go before every trip to the insurer’s office and sign a lot of papers. You’ll only do it once and it will hold for the entire year. If you love backpacking, you can find travel insurance designed specially for backpackers.

The conclusion is that your really shouldn’t risk and expensive trip just to avoid a small expense – travel insurance. So, when travelling, the insurance is a must.