Get Your Family Insured For a Dream Holiday With These 5 Tips
How do you know you have your family insured adequately for
maximum peace of mind? Here are five of the basic tips to consider.
There's nothing like a holiday to a dream destination to set
the stage for the most unforgettable moments of your family's life. Making sure
you have your family insured for the trip will make certain it's unforgettable
for all the right reasons!
Here are five steps to ensure you have peace of mind and a
fun trip.
Get it done as soon as you book your trip flight and
accommodation
Should something happen that will require you to change
plans before leaving, getting your family insured for travel helps make sure
you'll get your money back. Many travel insurance policies include refunds for
cancellations and changes for bookings made, so it makes sense to purchase a
policy as soon as you've paid for your tickets and other arrangements.
Depending on the type of policy you choose, you may be able to get most, if not
all your money back if you need to cancel flights and accommodation bookings
due to illness, accidents and other emergencies.
Review what you already have
You may already have some form of cover for aspects of the
trip without being aware of it, so do check before getting your family insured.
While some personal insurance policies will cover illness and accidents even
overseas, they may preclude coverage for medical care during a trip or may be
limited in the choice of medical providers allowed.
Credit cards can also offer some form of cover. For
instance, if you pay for your trip via credit card, many providers (or airlines
partnering with these credit cards) offer free health and accident insurance
for the duration of your travel.
Consider who needs cover
Often, a blanket family travel insurance policy may be
enough to ensure that you have your family insured for the trip, as it will
offer coverage to your spouse and any children under sixteen. Children over
sixteen, however, may or may not be included in your policy. You may need to
either negotiate for their inclusion or make sure you get additional cover for
them. Members of the group 65 years or older will need additional separate
coverage as well. If a member of your family intends to participate in extreme
sports - such as skiing, hang gliding and other so-called risky activities -
regular travel insurance policies may not cover these activities.
Consider what needs insuring
Are you traveling with special equipment, sports or
otherwise? You may want to purchase special coverage for their damage or loss.
Separate policies are available for sports equipment but many providers often
have special that allow you to insure any special equipment like skis, bicycles
or cameras for a lower price than a separate policy.
Comparison shop
Different providers have different requirements, procedures,
guidelines and specifications, so you would do well to check out all the fine
print before you purchase - it's not a matter of one-policy fits all.
Getting your family insured gives you peace of mind from the
moment you make your travel arrangements.
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