| Having excellent
medical, auto, and home
insurance does not always guarantee protection when you
decide to travel to another country. Many unpredictable situations
can occur that may not be covered by your insurance back home.
Below is a list of situations that may not be covered:
accidents
diseases
dental care
trip cancellations
lost luggage
rental car damage
evacuations
A travel
insurance policy can be a saving grace when something
unexpected crops up. Travel
insurance can cover a range of situations, from trip cancellation
or delay to medical evacuation. You can buy supplemental medical
insurance, baggage insurance and policies that cover money
lost if a travel vendor defaults.
Planning a great trip starts with planning for the unexpected
and the best way to cover the unexpected is by purchasing
additional insurance
when you travel.
The first step in doing this is to gather up all the current
insurance
you have such as home, auto, health, life, personal property,
dental, and umbrella policies. Next, check to see what coverages
you have on these policies if you travel.
About the author:
Daniel Reed is the author of "Is Travel
Insurance a waste of money - or essential?" . Visit
his website: http://www.travellodge.info/
for more information on travel
insurance. |