Important Frequently Asked Questions – Travel Insurance and Swine Flu
The travel industry is going through a difficult time at the moment due to the economic problems. However, the plus side for holiday makers is that there are more deals on vacations abroad. Travelling abroad, it is essential you have holiday insurance, the best example being the recent problems we have had with swine flu. Without insurance you could end up with large hospital bills and some people were even stranded on holiday. For those with holiday insurance the extra hotel and flight costs should have been covered.
You need a policy that covers you for all potential financial losses you could get whilst you’re travelling. Nowadays this insurance cover is available at a fair price, you can save quite a bit of money finding cheap worldwide travel insurance.There are a large number of companies currently offering cheap vacation insurance at varying rates, be sure you do not finish up with one that’s poorly suited for your requirements. A cheap policy holds no value if it does not cover your needs for overseas travel properly. You need to opt for a provider that doesn’t reduce the insurance cover to lower the cost of their policy. They ought to supply you with around the clock emergency aid in addition to covering you for any activities and sports that you may take part in on your vacation.
As insurers know, not all families will want to name two parents on a policy. For this reason providers will most usually offer a single parent family product so that single parent families can also benefit from reduced travel insurance rates.
Some restrictions do apply to family policies. As well as some policy providers restricting the number of children who can be named on a policy, they may also restrict the age of those children. Older children named on a policy may wish to travel separately from parents but for your group insurance to be valid, they must travel with one of the adults named on the policy.
Conversely – if you decide to continue a trip to a country that has an advisory against it then your travel insurance is probably at least partially void. For example if you travel to Mexico when there is an official advisory against travel to that country and you do contract H1N1 while there – its unlikely that your insurer will cover your medical costs – check before you leave.
You may wish to either cancel your travel insurance (no use in paying for it if they are not covering you) or change insurance companies.
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