Buying travel
insurance before heading off for a vacation means you are organized. Travel
insurance helps make up for a wide variety of losses you might encounter during
your travels. But are you certain that you’ll get compensation even in the
worst case scenario?
Avoid making the assumption that your policy is good enough to cover everything. Use the following tips to help you ensure that the policy gives you proper coverage:
Avoid making the assumption that your policy is good enough to cover everything. Use the following tips to help you ensure that the policy gives you proper coverage:
- Supplier failure – You never know
when the airline you’re traveling by or the travel agency you’re using
“goes bust”. Make sure you review the policy thoroughly to see if you get
coverage is either of these suppliers goes out of business.
- Valuables coverage – It’s crucial
that you check with your insurance provider about the maximum coverage on
valuables. In most cases, the policy would come with a default coverage
limit for valuables and you might make a mistake by not reading the fine
prints. This is necessary because if you intend to carry along expensive
electronics and other valuables, you might need to increase the amount of
coverage.
- Obtain proof – In case of issues
like theft or damage of luggage or valuables, your insurance provider
would require proof before paying you out. That’s why you must try to
submit a report to local police in case of theft, so you can file a claim
using the crime reference number.
In case of damage, you could try attaching photos of the items that have been damaged when filing your claim. If your luggage has been lost in transit by the airline, you would need to submit a complaint and use the reference number to file a claim.
- Extra coverage – For most people, standard
travel insurance policies may be sufficient to cover every eventuality. However,
in case of travelers who plan to participate in activities that could
easily lead to accidents (such as extreme sports), it would be a good idea
to confirm if the policy gives them coverage for that as well.
It’s always a good
idea to keep your insurance information close at hand, so you can easily
produce them when necessary. Try having the documents photocopied and carry
them in your handbag or backpack.
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