Why You Need Family Travel Insurance
October 31, 2009 by Jason58
If you and your brood are going to be spending time and money on world travels this year, then you ought to spend money on family travel insurance too. One has little control over sickness, weather, lost luggage or terrorism attacks. To ensure that all your preparation and saving aren’t squandered in moments from one terrible event, it’s best to cover any gaps in your insurance coverage with a special travel insurance policy. Credit card and health insurance companies often have travel benefits, so you should first check to see what is covered under your existing policies. Most travel insurance plans are so flexible you can pick and choose what you need.
Generally, when you book a vacation, your airfare, hotel, sightseeing tours, rental cars and attraction tickets are “non-refundable.” So if you or anyone in your family falls ill or loses their job, or if your home is damaged by fire or a death in the family prevents you from traveling as planned, then you lose all your deposit money! One of the most common reasons why people buy travel insurance is for trip cancellation protection. With trip insurance, you’ll get your money back should you need to cancel for any reason prior to your travel date.
Over the years, the number of bags lost, damaged or stolen has increased significantly. No family travel insurance would be complete without giving you peace of mind regarding your personal belongings. When you buy travel insurance, you get between $500 and $2,000 coverage for the lost items. Many policies also have clauses for delayed luggage, which may leave you stranded without clothing, toothbrushes, contact solution, a hairbrush, deodorant and other essentials. You will be reimbursed by your travel insurance company for the replacement items while you wait.
Do not leave family travel insurance planning until the last minute. It is best to buy a travel insurance policy when other reservations are being booked. The majority of claims are for cancellations due to family bereavements or changing circumstances, so the sooner you have that protection in place, the better. If you’re a frequent traveler, then you may want to look into annual travel insurance. To start looking at plans, try one of the online comparison sites like compare holiday prices.


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