Traveling With Family? Cover Them!
If you are traveling, alone or with your family, it is essential that you get adequate risk cover for everyone. Travel insurance is a must since it covers you for all exigencies during your trip. Having said that, there are some important things that need your attention.
If you are traveling with your family, you should take a family travel insurance plan that covers your spouse and children. In case you have an extended family, you can go for either the extended family plans or the group travel plans. These work out to be far cheaper than individual coverage plans. However, the actual policy that a travel company offers would depend on the number of members traveling with you.
In case you have missed out on an extended plan, do read the offer document carefully and check if your family members are included in the plan. Since the insurance companies look out for ways and means for offering less for more, it is up to you to ensure that you have adequate insurance and that you have seen and checked the fine print in the offer document, something that most of us miss to do.
To ensure that you are getting value for your money, read the exclusions, restriction clauses carefully. Some of the common exclusions are sporting risks like bungee jumping, mountaineering etc, recurring treatments, particular age groups and specific cases of pregnancies. The standard policies also exclude use of alcohol and drugs, any terminal illness not reported at time of taking the policy, self-inflicted injury, AIDS etc. If you are a sports freak, please have a look at the extreme sports insurance cover. Though the premium will depend on the activities included and the provisos, it will cover you while you enjoy your favorite sport. However, check for the exclusions here also.
If you have read these terms and conditions carefully, it will help you if you need to file a claim. Since the insurance company looks for smallest of the reasons to disqualify your claim, it is in your interest to know what is covered and what is excluded and also the correct procedure for making a claim. Be sure that you send a completed claim form along with all the relevant receipts including medical reports, police reports etc to ensure that your claim is processed in your favor. Since the insurance company will look out specifically for false and misleading information, the exclusions and also the paperwork submitted with the claim, it will help if you have read and understood all the procedures beforehand.
Misfortune can strike anyone. Even a seemingly innocuous activity like camping can turn dangerous since you are staying outdoors and there may be wild creatures in that part of the country! Hence it is better to be safe than to be sorry afterwards. If you are a frequent traveler, you can opt for an annual plan. And if you travel once in a while, you can take the temporary policies that cover you for the duration of your travel. Whatever the case, it is prudent to be insured and wise to know the details of your policy.
November 30th, 2008 at 10:48 am
Travel insurance to cover cancellation due to terminal cancer in the family?
My father has termianl cancer, I am looking for travel insurance for myself and my husband. Does anyone know of any companies that would cover us for cancellation or cutting the trip short if the worst happens.
November 30th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
i think most companies would accommodate you if you explain and have a written clause
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November 30th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
I think this would be a question for a broker. However, I have used Insure and Go before and they seem to cover more events than many insurers as standard. I never made a claim so can't vouch for their claims service, but they are a specialist travel insurer and their premiums were competitive for me. Their website is http://www.insureandgo.com where you can view their full policy documents. The bronze policy says this…
We will pay up to £1,000 for:
• travel and accommodation expenses that you have paid or
have agreed to pay under a contract and which you cannot
get back, including any local pre-paid excursions, tours or
activities, if it is necessary and unavoidable for you to cancel
or cut short your trip;
• reasonable extra travel costs if it is necessary and
unavoidable for you to cut short your trip;
as a result of the following.
1 You dying, becoming seriously ill or being injured.
2 The death, injury or serious illness of a relative, business
associate or a person who you have booked to travel with,
or a relative or friend living abroad who you plan to stay
with.
I'm not saying that Insure and Go are the best, there maybe other travel insurers better suited to your needs. Which ever insurer you choose, I would always contact them before buying to discuss your needs. You can find a list of other UK travel insurers at http://www.uk-insurance-index.co.uk/travel-insurance-companies-1.html.
References :
http://www.insureandgo.com
http://www.uk-insurance-index.co.uk