Saturday, October 25, 2008

Travel Insurance Gvii

By Roc Selly

Travel insurance is simple and inexpensive and there is every reason why you should not let it daunt you as it is a necessity if you are travelling away and it can be priceless in assisting to help you recover money that is lost during your vacation. Travel insurance is designed to provide the traveller with assistance in complicated and unforeseen situations that could arise at any time while you are away on holiday or working.

It is easy to stand out amongst a crowd when you're a traveller in a foreign country and this tends to attract the unwanted attention of con artists or petty criminals as well as leaving you open to being ripped off by the likes of locals who just see dollar signs walking by when a foreigner passes them. The fact that holiday-makers often have trouble speaking in the local dialect and are not always confident only makes them stand out more as they flick through their maps and translation books, trying to make sense of their surroundings.

It is relieving to know that when you have travel insurance there would be assistance if anything did happen to go wrong so instead of adding to the nerves of being outside of your comfort zone, cover yourself and your family with travel insurance while you are away.

The most important aspect of your travel insurance is the medical cover. Different countries have different medical and health care systems as well as differing degrees of expertise when it comes to the professionals that will be caring for you.

It is worth noting, for example, that if you need medical attention while you are in Africa, medical staff may not be able to accept any payments through your insurance company in which case you will be expected to pay in full yourself directly following any treatment you have been given. Only after this can you claim with your travel insurance company for your refund. It is important that you always have access to cash from either a credit card or through wire transfer. If this fails and you are still in need of assistance, contact the local embassy of the country you are in or a representative.

Whether your trip is short or long and the country you're visiting is near or far, it is always wise to ensure you have a comprehensive travel insurance policy covering you for repatriation to your home country.

Asking yourself the following basic questions can help decide if travel insurance is something you need: can you afford the financial risk of losing your vacation investment if something goes wrong due to illness, weather, or other unforeseen circumstances? With accidents or illness often unforeseen, the answer to this question is usually no in which case travel insurance is a wise decision. - 15359

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