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What Is Travel Insurance and Do I Need It?

    What Is Travel Insurance and Do I Need It?

    by L.M. Wright

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/trekkingrinjani/4930552641 Image via Flickr by Trekking Rinjani.

    Image via Flickr by Trekking Rinjani.

    Travel insurance provides financial protection in the case of unexpected inconveniences.  Just what does travel insurance cover, though, and do you need it?

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     Illness & Injury

    Not only can it be scary to be injured and require medical attention while in a foreign country but, in some cases, it can be expensive, too. If you’re travelling to a country that does not have a free health service, the cost of a hospital stay or  treatment can amount to thousands and build up a debt that could have been avoided.

    Other Coverages

    Travel insurance does not just protect you in the event of injury. Most travel insurance plans will cover you not only for medical expenses while abroad, but also for personal liability, legal expenses and any costs that may be incurred through missed or delayed departures. Some plans may also insure you for loss of personal belongings, documents or money. There are many options available when it comes to insuring yourself and your belongings while traveling and it is important to look around to see which plan suits you and your needs the best.

     Ways To Buy

    There are different levels of travel insurance that you can purchase. If you’re just planning one vacation, you can buy insurance for a single trip, or if you’re somebody who travels frequently, there are annual options available from some travel insurance providers that will cover you for a full year, often at a discounted rate. There are also options to buy travel insurance for couples and families who travel together.

    Adventure Travel

    If you are traveling as part of an adventure holiday, or for a sporting activity that could be deemed dangerous, the cost of your insurance is likely to be higher than if the trip was just a general vacation. Some providers will not insure individuals who are at a higher risk of injury at all, so it is important to shop around and compare insurance plans before selecting one.

    Travel insurance is something that a lot of people overlook.  Covering yourself in case the unexpected does happen, however, is a small price to pay for what could happen should something occur when you’re not protected. As the saying goes, it is better to be safe than sorry.

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