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Travel Insurance
There are many vendors who would try and convince you that going
abroad without traveler's insurance is downright foolish.
However, most people going on vacation have already invested
enough in their travel costs that they generally overlook extra
costs they consider frivolous, at best. And there are arguments
on both sides of the fence. If you have never encountered a
flight or cruise cancellation, loss of personal property, or a
serious medical malady outside of the United State's borders,
you perhaps have never seriously considered a travel insurance
plan. But for those travelers who have had experience with the
above, many experts agree that a well researched insurance plan
may have helped.
Do You Need Travel Insurance?
Before you decide in favor of or against purchasing travel
insurance there are some factors to consider. First, are you
planning that amazing, once-in-a-lifetime vacation you've had on
your To-Do list for the last decade? This type of trip might
require some forethought when it comes to considering protecting
yourself and your long awaited investment. Perhaps a little
extra investment in flight cancellations, medical insurance, and
luggage loss might pay off should something befall you on your
travels.
Medical Travel Insurance
Traveling outside of U.S. borders? Make sure, especially if you
are going for a long stay that your medical insurance will apply
should a medical malady occur while you are in Tanzania, for
example. You may be surprised to find when you actually ask your
insurance provider how little coverage you have when traveling
beyond the U.S. Many insurance plans only cover physicians and
care within certain network areas. And a big reminder for
seniors: Medicare does not apply outside of the United States.
Also, make sure your vaccinations are up to date before you
travel. And depending on where in the world you may be
traveling, know what types of inoculations you may require above
and beyond those you already have.
Most travel experts agree that travel insurance is not necessary
for all travelers, but that for some it is definitely a wise
idea. Long term stays outside of the United States would suggest
some type of medical coverage. In the event of a medical
emergency, you would want to secure some transportation back to
The States. Your health insurance plan may cover the emergency
medical care, but it most likely will not pay for your
transportation back home for continued care.
Plans and Coverage
There are scads of companies just waiting to sell you all kinds
of travel insurance packages, including insurance for terrorist
events and accidental death. What you need to consider is
exactly what could most likely go awry and plan best for that
situation. Experts suggest you research a travel insurance plan
thoroughly and make sure you are completely aware of the details
of coverage before you pay. Comprehensive package deals will
most likely cover a little bit of every major aspect of your
trip including basic trip cancellation, luggage loss, and a
basic medical and/or dental plan, but, once again, shop around
and be sure you really are covered.
About the author:
Sara Chambers is a marketing consultant and an internet content
manager for http://www.travelinsurance
weblog.com
Written by: Sara Chambers
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