How Travel Insurance Can Help Save You Money
By sznnbradley
Many travelers do not know that
exists. However, insurance policies
such as these can save you thousands of dollars in some cases.
can be purchased no matter where you
are traveling, though it is most common on vacations to foreign
countries.
Sometimes
is offered through a travel agency,
tour company, or cruise line with which you have booked your vacation.
Other times,
has to be purchased through a third
party. Do you need travel insurance? Well, you can certainly go on
vacation without it, but at the end of the day, these relatively
inexpensive policies can end up saving you from financial ruin.
Saving Money on Healthcare
One of the primary reasons people buy
is to ensure that they are covered
medically while in another country. Do you already have a health
insurance policy, either individually or through your employer? If the
answer is yes, that might be fine if you are traveling near home, but
otherwise, you are likely going to see a ton of out-of-pocket expenses
if you get sick or injured while on vacation.
Most health insurance plans have specific networks of doctors. While
you are welcome to see anyone you like, you may have to pay extra money
for care from anyone outside of that network, unless you are dealing
with an emergency situation. When you travel to another country, the
rules surrounding your policy will typically change even more, since
foreign doctors may not adhere for the same medical pricing and laws as
are used in the United States. Some health insurance policies,
therefore, do not cover foreign care at all, only cover a percentage,
or have limits as to how much they can cover for a single visit.
With a
policy, you can be rest assured that
your medical expenses will be handled, usually in full or for a very
small co-pay price. On occasion, the vacationer may have to pay extra
if they want pre-existing conditions or injuries due to risky
activities (like scuba diving or parasailing) to be covered, but even
then, the price of medical care is staggering compared to what that
same vacationer would have to pay for a policy.
Lost Luggage
One of the most frustrating situations in travel is when your luggage
is lost. When that happens, the best-case scenario is
that it is not actually lost, but rather it was just put on the wrong
plane. In many cases luggage is returned within 48 hours. The problem
is that your vacation may only be a week long. You can’t
spend a quarter of it (or more) sitting at the airport and waiting for
your luggage, and replacing your items can be expensive.
This is where
comes in. If your luggage is late
arriving to the destination, you insurance carrier will allow you to
make purchase of emergency items that you need to enjoy your trip in
the meanwhile. For example, you might need to buy an extra set of
clothing, toiletries, and so forth. Without travel insurance, you would
have to pay for these things out of pocket.
If your luggage is lost or stolen completely, the expenses are even
greater, since you would have to replace everything you packed, not to
mention the luggage itself. Buying a
policy ensures that if this happens,
you will have some money to help cover these costs.
Vacation Cancellation
Are you prepared for the expense of non-refundable tickets, should you
have to cancel your vacation for any reason? Things happen. Maybe you
have a family member who passes away. Maybe you suddenly get a job
transfer. Maybe you fall ill or get pregnant and can’t fly.
Travel companies don’t care if you have a non-refundable
vacation planned. Thousands of dollars will go down the drain unless
you have a
policy that covers cancellation.
These policies are usually a little more expensive, but can save you
thousands of dollars.
Vacation cancellation as part of your policy can also protect you
should a travel company go bankrupt, try to steal your money, lose your
reservation, or otherwise cause a delay in your trip.
Legal Help, Evacuative, and More
Domestically, you typically do not have to worry about the need for
legal help, evacuation, passport replacement, and so forth. However, if
you are in a foreign country and, for instance, you are evacuated due
to natural disaster, do you know what to do or who to call? Your
company does, and not only will they
give you peace of mind that someone will take care of you, but they (in
most cases) also pay for it. No matter what your needs, the insurance
company can make sure you have the funds to handle the problem.
Suzanne Bradley is a writer and blogger who discusses various aspects
of the travel industry such as
travel insurance.