Posts Tagged ‘Place Of Origin’

Travel Accident Insurance Should Be A Necessity

November 21st, 2009



Travel Accident Insurance Programs usually cater to those individuals who want some kind of insurance for themselves while traveling both inland as well as out of the country, to try and secure their financial risks in case of an accident or any untoward incident.

Travel medical insurance protects your health and covers most health risks while you are traveling. The coverage covers you ‘Travel Medical’ and’ Evacuation’ that insures you in case of an emergency during traveling. Short term plans to immediate ones, from even 5 days to a year and it generally covers accident, illness and emergencies.

Insurance provides accidental death and dismemberment for eligible individuals traveling on business and pleasure. One of course has to be eligible for insurance coverage. In case of business travel coverage, it is usually the company he/she is working for which acts as a guarantor for the individual.

Insurance coverage is always a matter of concern for most travelers.

All eligible individuals are covered for 24 hours a day, through out the world against accidental death and dismemberment. Most coverage spans start from the time an eligible person leaves his/her residence or work place or whichever is the place of origin of the travel.

The continuity of a trip apart from what has been specified will not be covered by the insurance. An insurance coverage does not include any loss, which occurs during that particular time period other than what has been specified. All travel procedures and conditions must be in accordance with what has already been agreed upon by both parties.

At times the travel accidental insurance does not cover certain activities, which might be designated as dangerous or hazardous by the insurance companies.

There are certain conditions under which the travel accident insurance does not cover, these being, both fatal and non-fatal incidents, incidents like suicide, attempt at self-destruction, and disease of any kind, bacterial infections except those which occur through accidents or wounds.

Most of the Travel Accident Insurance Plans pay according to the amount agreed upon to the beneficiary you have chosen for yourself. In case of an accidental death during traveling or unforeseen accidental circumstances, the sum will be paid to you or your benefactor depending on the circumstances.

After completing the insurance formalities and naming your beneficiary, you may change it whenever you want to with prior notice period. Usually accidental death reimbursements are normally compensated in a lump sum amount of cash.

Though if, your beneficiary chooses he or she may deposit the entire amount or fraction of the death benefit to any personal account established by the insurance carrier. Funds may be withdrawn as and when necessary by checks written against this account.

There are of course several benefits of an insurance coverage for travelers, more so if the nature of travel is unfamiliar or unknown. In such cases all hazards and inconveniences may be duly provided for by the insurance companies depending on the type of insurance coverage one has applied or opted for.

By: Will Moore

Understanding the Importance of Travel Insurance

October 11th, 2009



Travel insurance is one of the key things you should never forget whenever you plan for a holiday trip outside the country or an inside the country vacation. It is one of the essential things needed if you want to be covered in medical and other financial expenses you may incur during your travel. Most of the time, travel insurance can be arranged with your travel agent, and it can cover you up until the trip is over and you return to your place of origin. Most of the time, travel agents offer insurance as part of their travel packages, but considering some important facts in procuring a travel insurance, it is more practical to do it on your own than have your travel agent include it in your travel package if you want to have a more comprehensive and better travel insurance coverage worth the money you paid.

There are several travel insurance coverage you can choose from, depending on the frequency of traveling you do annually, and you can choose to either opt for a single trip or multi trip insurance coverage. If your travel plan only includes one trip outside or within the country, you can choose the single trip travel insurance policy, but if you are planning to take several trips within the year, it is more practical as it is cheap obtaining multi trip insurance than having single trip insurance every time you travel. This can also save you time from repetitive insurance application every time you are having a trip.

A multi trip insurance coverage is more often referred to as annual insurance policy and having it can significantly save you money in the process. When you are making plans for acquiring travel insurance, you have to be very precise with regards to the provisions that are inclusive in the policy and the conditions that are excluded by the insurance provider. Although a full coverage sometimes can be the best and practical option for most coverage, you can actually choose the items covered which you want to be included in your policy if you want to have a cheaper travel insurance premium. Sometimes, a cheap policy does not necessarily mean that it doesn’t have excellent coverage. You only have to have to determine the type of coverage you think you may need and this can significantly lighten the premiums you have to pay on your provider.

Typical services offered by travel insurance providers are, emergency repatriation and/or evacuation, medical expenses incurred while traveling, personal accident cover, travel cancellation and restriction, delay, theft, loss or damage of properties while on the trip, like personal baggage, coverage for missed connection for those taking connecting flights, and personal liability coverage.

Understanding the concept and the importance is in fact, relatively easy. You purchase insurance for an established provider and in return, they can provide you cover, should an event like accidents, loss of personal properties, or other unanticipated things happen while you are on a trip.

By: Scott J Thomas