The schools are off
and families are in the midst of summer holidays. It is travel time for most
families. An estimated 29 million Canadians are likely to travel within and
outside Canada this summer, making travel insurance an important subject that
needs to be tackled right away. Here are some essential travel insurance tips
to help you enjoy your holidays to the fullest.
Go for coverage not
the price
When it comes to
travel or any other form of insurance, it is always a good idea to go for a
plan that provides greater coverage even if it means a higher premium. It is
okay to compare policies and ask your insurance provider to match the rates a
competitor may be providing. However, always remember that coverage is what you
need most and make it your first priority
Learn as much as
possible
It is not just enough
to simply go through the insurance documents before signing them. You must
first try to learn from your insurance provider about the exact details covered
by your policy, ask about anything you don't understand and sign only after you
are satisfied in every possible way.
Disclose your
travel plans
It is very important
to disclose your travel plans in full detail to your insurance provider. You
can get a better service and the best insurance package only if you disclose
all of your travel plans to your insurance provider. Insurance may not be
covered for certain activities or in certain places under certain
circumstances. An insurer can only guide you if he is fully aware of your
plans.
Get referrals
Finally, you must know
that no one can guide you better than someone you are familiar with. So, if you
know anyone who travels frequently because of business or any other reason, ask
them about their travel insurance arrangements. These travelers will often be
familiar with insurance policies, who provides the best service and so on.
Every person may need
a unique insurance coverage depending on their travel needs and we have
something for everybody. From business travelers to backpackers, rest assured
that you are insured when you go outside Canada.
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