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What illnesses are valid to cancel a trip?

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
alla k asked:


If a person bought travel cancellation insurance, what sort of illness would be a valid reason for them to cancel the flight and get the money reimbursed? If there’s a list I can refer to online or something that would be great.
Thanks :).
***** I meant to add that the insurance company has a specific procedure regarding medical excuses in which they send a form that the doctor must fill out as proof of a medical condition that may interfere with flying. My question was if anyone knew all the conditions which would constitute an illness valid for reimbursement for the flight by the insurance company.

Patrick

 

insurance for international trip?

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
needknow asked:


I bought an airline ticket international. If anything happens I am thinking to buy a travel insurance to protect themselves against cancellation of travel. Are there any reliable insurance company has this service with a reasonable price? Appreciate your valuable information. Lucy

Brian

 

I am travelling in a winebago across america will the insurance company let me be in it alone?

Sunday, June 14th, 2009
minorbird11 asked:


I am 18 and the rest of the troops is over 21 and be in by 4 months this winebago. If im not allowed to go out I stay in my motor home insurance company allows that? ¿Im traveling with 4 other people over the age of 21 if they want to exit the motor home and go bang, I can not able to do as im 18, the insurance company will allow me to stay there or it is considered a minor age?

Danielle

 

where can I get comprehensive car insurance to cover in Serbia and Montenegro?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Ana B asked:


I am traveling to the United Kingdom to Serbia and Montenegro in June 2007 and I want to fill my car for this trip. My car is placed in the United Kingdom but my insurance company will not cover me for this trip.

Loretta

 

How to get an international health insurance for 5 days to satisfy the Schengen visa requirements for France?

Monday, June 1st, 2009
Neo asked:


I am traveling to France soon and Sheghen visa requires me to produce the following: "A letter from your insurance company (+ 1 copy) indicating that at least cover you for any medical costs, hospitalization and repatriation $ 45,000 during your stay in Europe. "The insurance available on the Internet looking counterfeiting. Anyone know a company's real Web site to get health insurance short stay? Thank you.

Christopher

 

Travel insurance. is it worth it and where do I get it?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
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cableguy asked:


I’m going to be booking a trip to Orlando in the next month or so. Probably through Travelocity, since i found the best deals there for both my flight and hotel.

Should i get travel insurance for a trip like this? If so, should i get it throught Travelocity (i think they offer something) or through a different insurance company?
I’ve really never taken a long trip like this before, so I’m really not sure what to do, but from what I’ve heard, getting insurance is the thing to do.
Thoughts?

Sherry

 

What would be a good insurance company to do business with for a travel trailer?

Sunday, January 11th, 2009
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Naughtynerd asked:


I live in a travel trailer full time. The area I live in will have Tornado Watches and Warnings. I would like to have insurance for my travel trailer so I don’t wind up homeless. Any suggestions would help. Thanks

Caroline

 

What exactly is travel insurance?

Thursday, May 8th, 2008
travel insurance
Nitin Singh asked:

You had planned your perfect vacation and taken care of every detail. Now nothing could go wrong. But you somehow managed to loose your luggage at the airport. Now what!! Panic time. You lodge a complain with the concerned authorities and the first question the ask you is the name of your insurance company. That’s when you tell yourself, “God, I wish I had got my trip insured.” Don’t put yourself in situations which can very much be avoided or taken care of.

Murphy’s Law states ‘things will go wrong in any given situation, if you give them a chance.’ So why leave loopholes, why not take care of things beforehand. The right suggestion is to buy travel insurance.

No doubt, you need to plan a lot of things before you leave for your vacation like where to go, where to stay, things to pack. But regardless of all the planning there are things that are absolutely out of your command and control. This is where travel insurance fits in and it can take care of unexpected out of the blue situations.

But what exactly is travel insurance? It is a security or guarantee that intends to cover financial and other kind of losses that can happen anywhere either in your own country or abroad. In simpler words, travel insurance takes care of you where you anywhere in the world, in any kind of crisis.

Loosing your baggage is not the only problem that can incur when traveling. There are other

emergencies too that can pop up. To tackle different situations there are different types of insurances. You can choose the insurance you need depending on the kind of trip and the duration of your stay. Bad weather, sudden illness or death or bankruptcy of airline or cruiser before departure is covered by most of the travel insurance policies. There are also travel health policies that cover medical emergencies. It is advantageous to individuals who suffer from chronic illness and would need medical attention at any point during the trip. This policy takes care of doctor visits, evacuation out of the country and medication.

Imagine being in a foreign land stuck in a crisis and language is a barrier and you are not able to locate the nearest emergency facility. When help does come the medication bills, evacuation bills are so high that instead of the trip being the budget-fit kinds completely crosses the budget graph. The cost of the ‘help’ turns out to be much more than the trip. With no international health insurance you will end up paying an obscene amount for any medical treatment or doctor visits. It turns out to be very expensive and taxing. This is where International Health Insurance steps in. It works as your safety net.

There are also travel insurances for people who are frequent fliers. It is kind of difficult to predict the nature of the problem that might pop up on a trip, so for such trips these policies take care of any loss regarding money or any other kind of emergency. Travel insurances take care of you from the moment you leave home to the time you come back.

Another important thing to bear in mind is to choose the right kind of insurance policy. Don’t go in for cheap travel insurance as they may cover less and you may end up paying more later. At the same time don’t end up buying a policy that is very expensive just because it says a lot. Take a policy that fits in your budget and takes care of all essential requirements.

Remember that vacations are about relaxing, having fun, leaving all tensions behind. To fulfill these requirements travel insurance is a must. After all emergencies come unannounced and your schedule not only goes haywire but so does your budget.

Bertha

 

Help! Can you purchase travel insurance after you have left your home country?

Friday, January 18th, 2008
travel insurance
Shorty_Kat asked:


I am an Australian in Canada and my travel insurance ran out 7 days ago. My insurer will not extend my policy as it has been more than 48hrs since it lapsed, and they won’t issue a new policy because I have already left the country. Does anyone know of an insurance company that will offer cover after you have already left home?

Ashley
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