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The Importance of Travel Insurance Abroad

20 April 2016 By Alex Tan Leave a Comment

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Image via Flickr user Astrid Westvang

Don’t Leave Home without It

Several years ago, I went to visit some friends in the U.S. in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. On arrival, I realized that I had forgotten to buy travel insurance. Feeling young, fit, and reckless, I decided that it would not matter as the trip was only to be two weeks long. What could possibly go wrong in such a short space of time? As if to tempt fate, I decided to join my friends snowboarding for a day. I was slightly more nervous given the knowledge that I had no insurance, but my friends persuaded me little could go wrong since I was a beginner and wouldn’t be moving fast enough to have an accident. Unfortunately, due to some bad amateur coaching, I ended up being taken off of the slopes on a stretcher and in a daze, with no memory of the day, date or year for that matter. When the safety workers were about to put a neck brace on me and take me to hospital, I admitted that I had no insurance and preferred it if they left me to get better by myself. I did, luckily. But I have never travelled without insurance since then.

Who Needs Travel Insurance?

Majority of world travellers tend to be quite young, and some are reckless. Youngers always have the idea that youth is on their side, and ignore that travel insurance are not needed. The idea of paying what seems like a large sum of money, and most often will never be use can seem to be ridiculous for a young traveller. However, accident or illness could happen and usually happen in a foreign country. Regardless of age, if you do not have any form of travel insurance, your life could be in danger and in terms of the financial damage on medical costs.

Your insurance policy should offer at least US$2,000,000 in medical expenses in case the very worst happens, preferably more if possible. It should also offer 24-hour emergency service and repatriation in case you need to be flown home.

How Much Insurance Should You Take Out?

Once you have decided to buy travel insurance, your next decision is whether to try and save money by not including your cash and belongings covered under the insurance plan. By deleting this coverage, it will bring down your premium slightly. However, if you have new camera equipment etc. you may pay the extra few dollars and have these things covered too.

On the other hand, don’t pay out too much for a premium if you aren’t going to make the most of it. Travel insurance for people doing winter sports often doubles because of the associated risks, so it makes a huge dent in your wallet. However, unless you plan to be on the slopes every single day of you trip, it’s worth considering other options. There is daily travel insurance, and some covers for single trip travel as well.

What Should The Insurance Plan Cover?

Some final factors to consider before buying travel insurance include checking to see that the policy covers you for what you will be doing. Aside from winter sports, there are other sports that require a higher premium.

And an important point for many will be whether you will be covered for manual labour. Many of us take part in various forms of manual labour when working or volunteering abroad and some companies don’t cover this. If you are in any doubt, contact the insurance company and ask them before you buy your policy. 

Don’t Forget to Read the SMALL PRINT!

Once you have bought your insurance, ALWAYS READ THE SMALL PRINT, no matter how tedious this job might be. If you know what to do in terms of your insurance company in case of an emergency, it could make a difference between making a valid claim or not. 

Important Things to Remember That Could Make All the Difference

Now, you have your insurance policy that covers you for everything that you need, and you have arrived at your destination. As much as you should have fun on your trip, don’t assume that just because you do have travel insurance, it makes you invulnerable or able to take excessive risks.

Any accidents caused by alcohol or drug abuse, no matter how small, will completely invalidate your claim so BE VERY CAREFUL. Alcohol and drug abuse in an unknown country is usually a very bad idea anyway as you are less aware of local risks, more vulnerable to attack, and penalties can be much higher than at home. 

One final thing to remember is that once you have stepped onto that flight your chances of buying travel insurance for that particular trip are greatly diminished. Most insurers will only cover you if you buy the insurance before you leave. Some will provide insurance once you have already left but these are quite difficult to find. 

And finally, don’t forget to take your insurance details with you wherever you go, otherwise they are useless! And where possible, make photocopies and leave them with a friend or family back home in case your gets stolen. 

By Caroline Nye

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Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: things to know about buying insurance, Trave Insurance, travel and insurance

Benefits of travel insurance

18 April 2016 By Alex Tan Leave a Comment

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Image via Flickr user Moyan Brenn

While many travellers spend a lot of time and effort in planning the perfect vacations, they tend to neglect the importance of getting a good travel insurance policy. Especially for travellers visiting certain places for their first time, they are more prone to fall ill and get into accidents despite the climate change in unfamiliarised places.

There will always be unfortunate incidents that might happen during their travels, anything could happen. Although travel insurance cannot help people from avoiding these misfortunes, it does offer support and comfort in terms of monetary compensation, which will be useful in certain situations like medical bills or trip cancellation.

For travel insurance policy, it offers financial recovery for medical expenses that are incurred because of accidents and illnesses. These medical treatment can be very costly in some countries especially for those who get involved in serious injuries. With travel medical insurance, travellers can be assured to get reimbursement for the total amount of money that they spend on medical treatment.

Besides this, they also covers medical evacuation, which travellers do not have to pay medical emergency transportation expenses with their own money.

By having a travel insurance, it provides protection against trip cancellation and interruption. When an emergency arises before or during a vacation, travellers may have to cancel or cut short their trips. Since they have already paid everything for their vacations, they will definitely have to lose certain amount of money if there is any last minutes changes. With this, travel insurance ensures that they will get compensation for their losses from trip cancellation or interruption.

In addition, those who have a travel policy will get coverage for any loss baggage or personal belongings. Other types of coverage include travel delay, tour operator default, personal liability, accidental death, legal expense etc.

Travel insurance policy does not only ensure that you will get coverage for unforeseen losses, it also provide you travel assistance and 24 hour emergency services to help their customers deal with tough situations during their vacation.

Your insurance company will offer you the best advice to solve your problems in the shortest time possible, which this kind of assistance is especially important when you are travelling to a country where locals do not speak your language.

By Damian Tysdal

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Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: things to know about buying insurance, travel and insurance, travel insurance

What you need to know about travel insurance

15 May 2015 By Digital Curator Leave a Comment

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An online travel insurance company has taken out this year’s national award for best-value policy, sharing the top spot with Southern Cross.

Travel Insurance Direct were joint winners with Southern Cross in this year’s Canstar travel insurance awards, offering the best policies across both trans-Tasman and international travel.

“Offshore events such as Tropical Cyclone Pam or domestic events such as a family member suddenly falling sick can cancel a holiday altogether. That said, it’s never too late to insure yourself, so if you’re heading away for Easter next week and haven’t yet put travel insurance in place, do it right now.”

TRAPS TO WATCH OUT FOR

Travel insurance was second in New Zealanders’ list of gripes to the Financial Services Ombudsman last year, behind personal loans for car purchases. Here’s what you can do to minimise any problems.

* Pre-existing conditions: these are existing medical conditions that insurers don’t cover. Each insurer will have a different list, so make sure to read the small print. Don’t be tempted not to declare your condition, as it could void the entire policy.

* Look closely at policy definitions to check cover is as comprehensive as thought.

* Age limits – cover can be limited when a trip is cut short by the death or illness of a relative over a certain age (usually 75-80).

* Cover for certain sports – Skiing, snowboarding, scuba-diving, bungy-jumping and motorcycling may not be covered unless discussed with your insurer beforehand.

* Motor vehicle liability – Most insurers don’t cover the renting of a car in another country, so make sure you take out a comprehensive policy from the rental agency.

CASE STUDY 1

C arranged insurance for a trip to Peru between June and September 2013, with P. In June, C made a claim, providing a report from the Peruvian police, which stated C “declares having forgotten and left, inside a black coloured taxi . . . a black coloured HP personal computer”. P declined the claim on the basis that the loss was not a result of a defined peril, in this case theft, and the claim was outside the scope of cover.

C disputed the decision, saying the police report did not correctly record the circumstances. C stated that she did not leave the laptop in the taxi, but that it was stolen. The case manager did not believe C had shown, on the balance of probabilities, that the laptop was stolen. The complaint was not upheld by the Insurance and Savings Ombudsman.

CASE STUDY 2

X arranged travel insurance for his and his wife’s travel to Australia between June and August 2013, with P. While in Australia, X’s wife sought medical treatment for a problem with her left eye.

X telephoned P and advised that his wife required eye surgery. P told X it did not believe the surgery was emergency surgery, given that it was scheduled two weeks later. P said it was considering flying X’s wife back to New Zealand for treatment, and requested confirmation from X’s wife’s doctor in Australia, who said this was fine.

P said X’s wife was fit to fly back to New Zealand and the policy would not cover claims arising from her refusal to return to New Zealand.

X told P his wife would undergo surgery in Australia, and then tried to claim for the surgery when the pair returned to New Zealand. P declined the claim, saying X’s wife had been fit to fly, the surgery was not emergency treatment and the policy did not cover private hospital treatment where publicly funded services were available. The claim was not upheld by the ombudsman.

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