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When You Travel, Do You Need Special Insurance?

Travel- whether you're hitting the road, hopping a plane or taking a cruise, you're spending some time away from home and usually are spending some money to do it. But what happens if your trip is interrupted by inclement weather, or an unexpected illness? Travel insurance and specialty medical coverage can give you peace of mind from the moment you book the flights or start the car.
What coverage is available? Seven Corners Interactive Coverage Guide
There are two broad types of travel-related coverage for those leaving the United States:
  • Travel insurance covers the loss of the prepaid travel costs of a trip (like flights, hotels, etc.)should it be canceled, interrupted, or postponed. It also can reimburse unexpected expenses incurred due to a sudden change in travel plans due to illness or other causes.
  • Specialty medical coverage protects against personal insurance risks when someone is outside the United States.
The Insurance Information Network of California notes that trip insurance providers sometimes require a physician's verification if a trip must be canceled before it occurs for illness. It advises buyers to check whether the travel coverage is "cancel for any reason protection," or more limited coverage.
Trip interruption insurance is another variation. It can provide reimbursement for extra food and lodging costs if a traveler becomes ill during the course of a trip. Some plans cover medical costs. Trip delay insurance covers expenses a traveler incurs in resuming a planned trip or returning home after being quarantined in another country. Often these various coverages are bundled and sold together in a package.
Travelling abroad?
Short-term medical insurance may be appropriate for the millions of U.S. residents who travel outside the U.S. every year. Those who travel outside of America may be going beyond the boundaries of their medical insurance without knowing it, according to Clements International, a provider of international insurance policies.
Travelers may wish to consider short-term medical insurance if they're traveling outside of the United States for an extended vacation or business trip. To determine whether it's necessary, it's advisable to check if a domestic health insurance policy covers out-of-country travel. If not, short-term medical insurance provides coverage for illnesses or medical evacuation that occurs while traveling outside of the United States.
International travelers face the same insurance risks (and sometimes additional risks) while outside the country that they do while stateside. Life insurance issued in the U.S. may not be available on the same basis while a person is traveling for an extended period as when not traveling. It's prudent to check on the validity of life insurance coverage as part of the travel-planning process.
Check with Rick Viall your Trusted Choice® independent insurance agent or click on our home page and the Seven Corners Omteractove Travel Coverage Guide about what type of insurance protection might be needed if taking an overseas trip or hosting a guest from abroad.