Does this sound familiar? Youve saved and saved for that perfect
vacation youve always dreamt about. Youre in the travel agents office,
youve just purchased your very expensive ticket and shes saying that you
should buy some international travel insurance too. You roll your eyes
because youre sure all this international travel insurance business is
nonsense and shes just trying to get some more of your money. You say no
thanks. While on your vacation, you crash your car and get hurt. Guess
what? Youve got to foot all the expenses yourself and because you didnt
want to get international travel insurance.
For those of you who arent familiar with it, international travel
insurance is a must have if you intend to travel out of your own
country. Since youre not familiar, right about now youre probably asking
what international travel insurance is. Simply put, it is a temporary
insurance policy which you buy before you leave on your trip. Typically,
coverage lasts the full duration of your trip but, depending on who
youre insured with, your international travel insurance can be extended
for up to 12 months.
A lot of people couldnt be bothered with the added expense but there
is always the small possibility that something can happen. A good
international travel insurance policy will provide three things: good
coverage at a reasonable price, readily available emergency assistance
and efficient claims processing. It should also cover most
circumstances. Your international travel insurance isnt adequate if it
doesnt cover medical expenses, medical evacuation, travel cancellation
and deferment costs, loss of luggage, rental vehicle expenses, death
expenses, personal liability and legal expenses.
There is most often a need for international travel health insurance,
to cover medical expenses. This can include hospital stays, medication
and doctors fees. However, international travel health insurance is a
godsend in more critical situations as it also covers ambulance services
and emergency-related travel expenses, which is especially important in
third world countries where supplies are limited and you may need to be
transported to another country.
While you may not think that the cost of such international travel
health insurance coverage is justified for a short, weekend trip, if
youre going to be hiking through malaria infested forests over those two
days, you might want to think again. Use your discretion. Its much
better to be prepared for a possible emergency than to fall ill or get
injured and not have any international travel health insurance coverage.
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