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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Do You Need Travel Insurance When Traveling To Foreign Countries?

Many people ask the question, "Do foreign countries require me to have travel insurance?" Countries will differ on what they will require as far as insurance go, but if you like to travel a lot or if you like to go to places that many people would not normally go, then having trip insurance is a good idea for you and your family.

When opting for travel insurance it is best to go with a company that has reliable underwriters. This means that your insurance policy will have a lot of coverage and if you go with a large company then you will be able to get a high level of support 24 hours per day. Accidents happen at the worst times of day, and so having a 24 hour support team for travel insurance can do wonders for your peace of mind.

The next key factor to look for when traveling in foreign countries and buying travel insurance is to make sure they cover every country that you're going to travel to. There's no reason on opting for an insurance policy that does not cover you in your destination. The next thing to consider are your activities. Are you planning on snowboarding, surfing, skiing or any other types of sports where you may get injured? If so, then it is very important that your insurance policy cover these types of activities while you are in another country.

Another factor in traveling are health alerts and safety alerts. When getting travel insurance, it is very important that you stay informed on the most up-to-date alerts for your travel and your safety. Also, some travel insurance plans will come with a medical option which is very important when you're going to other countries that may have outbreaks in flu and/or contaminated water.

Travel insurance is also very helpful for trip protection. Trip protection can cover anywhere from 100% to 150% of your total trip cost depending upon what plan you decide to sign up for. This type of insurance will also cover you for trip cancellation, trip interruption, delay and will also cover you if there are safety alerts due to safety issues and your traveling. Having this type of coverage is extremely important for your peace of mind and also for your pocketbook.Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry. There is no reason to plan your trip and have it canceled the last minute and having to be out money when traveling insurance to foreign countries will help reimburse you anywhere from 100% to 150% of what was spent.

These plans are very affordable and they are covered worldwide. Many plans cover up to $100 per person per day and can even help you recover lost expenses if your trip is delayed for an extended period. As mentioned, some plans can also cover medical expenses up to $10,000-$100,000 per person with a very low deductible. Making sure that you and your family are taken care of is of the utmost importance. When it comes to choosing travel insurance to travel to foreign countries then it's best to err on the side of too much coverage than not enough coverage.

By Lydia D. Wade

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