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Do I Need Travel Insurance?

  • Post author:Wendy
  • Post published:August 14, 2019
  • Post category:Uncategorized / Travel Advice
  • Post comments:4 Comments

When my niece was just a few months old, our family of four traveled to Portland, Oregon, for her baptism. We enjoyed several days of sightseeing, many family meals, and ultimately a large and lovely gathering at the church.

After the baptism, my husband received a call from his mother. His father who had been struggling with cancer had been hospitalized and the prognosis wasn’t good. Jason needed to go home right away.

Rebooking four flights is no easy feat, so we decided that Jason would return home immediately and we would wait for our originally scheduled flight two days later. We were all able to spend time with Jason’s dad before he died, but this situation made us aware of how quickly circ*mstances can change.

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Due to that fateful trip to Oregon we now purchase travel insurance. With two kids and aging parents we know that anything could happen either during our travels or back at home.

This travel blog is intended for couples 50+, a demographic like us that often balances the care of children and parents. A vacation can be a nice break from the usual stress of daily life, but it can also be interrupted due to emergencies. We’ve found that insurance gives us some peace of mind when we travel.

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What Is Travel Insurance?

Travel insurance is a short-term policy purchased prior to a trip that may reimburse you in the event of;

  1. Cancelled, delayed, or interrupted travel
  2. Medical and dental emergencies
  3. Lost luggage
  4. Rental car damage.

Travel insurance policy costs are always based on the age of the traveler, but other factors like the cost and length of the trip may also apply. Policies are often offered at different levels like “Gold,” “Silver,” and “Bronze.” The higher the level, the greater the benefits, but the higher the cost as well.

Cruise insurance is the same as travel insurance, but will reimburse you in the event of a cancelled or interrupted cruise as well as emergency medical expenses. I have been on a cruise and watched as a man was evacuated to the closest hospital. These are the types of costs that can be covered by a cruise insurance policy.

Since cruises are typically all inclusive, the up front, out of pocket costs can be significant, so insurance is particularly wise in this situation.

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Who Needs Travel Insurance?

Technically, anyone could benefit from travel insurance since travel delays and medical emergencies can happen to anyone. However, I’ll share my approach in making the decision of whether or not to purchase a policy.

If I’m traveling by car in the U.S., I never buy travel insurance. I have excellent medical and auto coverage already and if there is some issue during a road trip, expenses like hotels and tours can often be cancelled or rebooked.

If I’m traveling internationally however--which is usually by plane--I always buy insurance. International flights are expensive and my medical insurance will do me no good abroad.

I also recommend that anyone with children strongly consider family travel insurance, especially when the trip includes flights. It would be no small expense to fly an entire family home in the event of an emergency. And likewise, if you are dealing with aging parents that have health concerns, then knowing you can return home if needed and recoup some or all of your expenses is helpful. Be sure to look out for companies that offer discounted or free insurance for children under 18 traveling with their parents.

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How Do I Insure My Trip?

Fortunately, there are plenty of reputable insurance companies offering travel policies as well as great websites that allow you to compare costs.

Recently I’ve started using World Nomads Travel Insurance because I like their simple two option approach--the Standard Plan and Explorer Plan. I’ve also found that their description of benefits is straight-forward and without insurance jargon. To secure a policy with World Nomads answer six questions, then select Standard or Explorer, and then purchase with a credit card. To get a quote, use the box below.

To compare travel insurance across a number of different companies I like sites like InsureMyTrip and SquareMouth. Here you’ll find dozens of options from several companies. There’s an added benefit of user ratings which I’ve found helpful. Securing a policy on these sites also involves answering a few questions, making your selection and then purchasing with a credit card.

If you have a travel rewards credit card like Chase Reserve, you may have some travel insurance benefits included. However, only items purchased with that card will be covered. I have taken international trips and charged everything on our Chase Reserve card in order to guarantee coverage. However, when I’ve paid with another card or a check then I always purchase a policy.

I’ve often been asked what is the best travel insurance, and the answer is “it depends.” It will depend on your age, budget and family situation. A young, healthy couple can get away with a cheap travel insurance policy. And frankly, if traveling domestically they may not need any coverage. But as we age and have family responsibilities, a thorough policy is needed so we can respond to whatever may happen.

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What’s Not Covered in Travel Insurance?

One of the most common exclusions in travel insurance is pre-existing conditions. If you have a chronic condition and it flares-up during travel, a travel insurance policy may not help. There are some companies however that waive this exception if the policy is purchased far in advance. Be sure to read the policy benefits thoroughly before purchasing, and call customer service if you have specific questions.

Not all items in a lost bag will be covered. There is typically a maximum dollar amount given for a lost bag regardless of what was inside.

Risky activities like skydiving and bungee jumping are usually excluded, but some policies have a long list of unallowed adventure activities. If you are an adventure traveler, do a careful policy review. World Nomads does include some of these adventure activities, so be sure to check them out if you fall in this category.

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What Else Should I Know?

Always travel with documentation of your policy. If you have it electronically, just be sure you can find it quickly. Within the policy documentation is a 24 hour number to call if you need help finding medical care while traveling, or have questions about coverage.

Next, know that documentation is needed for any reimbursem*nt. If you were treated at the Hospital of Timbuktu, you are going to need written proof. Trying to get in contact with them after returning home can be difficult.

Finally, as soon as possible after an emergency be sure to call the insurance company and discuss the type of documentation they will require. When our son was treated for an illness in Iceland we failed to have the doctor complete a specific form provided by the insurer. We were able to do this via email when we returned home, but it was a hassle.

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Travel Insurance Is A Wise Investment

My travel planning process includes first booking the flights, then the hotels, then purchasing a travel insurance policy, and finally reserving tickets and tours. A few days before I leave, I review all of my reservations and check that I have printed a copy of my insurance policy, or can find it easily in electronic format.

Fortunately, we’ve only had to file a claim once, but from that experience I know how a serious illness can change the trajectory of a trip. We were grateful to be refunded for the parts of our trip that were cancelled.

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    Brooke of Passport Couture August 17, 2019Reply

    You’ve done a thorough job of considering all types of situations when it comes to travel insurance. I always have it when I travel internationally and I’ve used it once. I recommend having it printed out on clean pieces of paper. The one time I used insurance, I printed it out on scrap paper thinking it would be acceptable, but the hospital had a hard time figuring it out. Lesson learned: Always make sure your materials are clean and easy to read!

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      Wendy August 17, 2019Reply

      That’s a great point that I never considered! While I did have to make a claim, I did not have to show anything to a hospital or medical provider. Thanks for reading.

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    Bree August 20, 2019Reply

    Travel insurance yes all the time…book the holiday pay the travel insurance. we were booked on a holiday to Europe in 2016…7 weeks before we left my friend had a terrible accident. At the dog park and 3 dogs knocked her over. Several breaks in her leg. Found out she hadn’t got travel insurance. It was a cruise on the Rhine. All paid for air tickets were done. The company eventually even though they didn’t have to gave her a credit of half the money she paid for another trip. Lesson learnt for anyone who thinks they don’t need it. When we left 7 weeks later she had just got into rehab. She did have a lovely holiday a year later though.

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      Wendy August 21, 2019Reply

      Yikes! It’s bad enough to have an accident, but then to lose money on a trip. I’m glad she got some of the money back, but travel insurance would have been a good option for that situation.

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Do You Need Travel Insurance? Let us help you make that decision (2024)

FAQs

Is travel insurance needed? ›

Travel insurance can be useful, but it's not always necessary. The key to knowing if you need travel insurance is figuring out your specific risks for any given vacation, then deciding if you can buy coverage that adequately protects you from any financial losses and pitfalls that might occur.

Is it worth it to get travel health insurance? ›

“When you've made a financial investment in your trip or need to protect your health when you travel, travel insurance is 100% worth it. Travel insurance can reimburse you for prepaid, nonrefundable trip expenses if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip for a covered reason. “

Does it matter when you get travel insurance? ›

Buy travel insurance as soon as you know your travel dates. That way you're covered if your trip is cancelled before you even leave or if you're unable to travel at all.

Is it a good idea to take out travel insurance in case you need? ›

Travel insurance can minimize the considerable financial risks of traveling: accidents, illness, missed flights, canceled tours, lost baggage, theft, terrorism, travel-company bankruptcies, emergency evacuation, and getting your body home if you die.

How much should travel insurance cost? ›

According to our research, the average cost of travel insurance is $204, but you could pay anywhere between $14 and $765 for travel insurance. Solo travelers can expect to pay around $60-$100 for coverage. Travel insurance provides a range of protection before and during your trip.

What does travel insurance not cover? ›

Most travel insurance policies won't pay out if you're negligent while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and have an accident or have property stolen.

How much medical coverage do I need for international travel? ›

How much travel medical insurance do you need? Squaremouth, a travel insurance comparison site, recommends buying at least $50,000 in emergency medical coverage for international travel. For travelers going on a cruise or to a remote destination, the site recommends at least $100,000 in coverage.

What is the best travel insurance to buy? ›

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What is the difference between travel insurance and travel health insurance? ›

Trip insurance is only available to U.S. citizens and residents, but it provides coverage in the U.S. and/or abroad. Travel medical insurance provides coverage to citizens of most countries, but only for trips abroad.

Should I buy travel insurance before or after flights? ›

It's smart to buy travel insurance immediately after booking for two reasons. One: You won't forget! Far too many travelers postpone buying travel insurance and then realize, too late, that they forgot to buy it at all. And two: The earlier you buy insurance, the bigger your coverage window.

How common is travel insurance? ›

Roughly 38% of surveyed travelers purchased insurance for their trip. About 13% of overall respondents purchased cancellation insurance, and 11% purchased cancel for any reason insurance (CFAR).

How beneficial is travel insurance? ›

If you would lose the money you paid for your flights, accommodations, rental car, or activities if you had to cancel or go home early, travel insurance that specifically includes trip cancellation and trip interruption is probably a good idea.

How do I know if I need travel insurance? ›

Travel insurance could be particularly useful if:
  1. You've spent a lot on prepaid, non-refundable expenses.
  2. You're traveling internationally where your health insurance won't apply.
  3. You're traveling to a remote area or for an extended period.
  4. You have an existing health condition.
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Does anyone need travel insurance? ›

Whether it's a vacation of a lifetime or a cross-country trip for a cousin's wedding, you may be wondering when or if it's worthwhile to buy travel insurance. Probably the best answer is that it depends on what you can afford to lose.

Do I need extra health insurance to travel to Europe? ›

A comprehensive travel policy with at least $50,000 in medical coverage is recommended when traveling to Europe or any country where you don't have health insurance. Travel medical insurance will cover expenses related to an unexpected injury or illness.

Does health insurance cover international travel? ›

Before you go, consider your insurance options.

U.S. Medicare and Medicaid do not cover medical costs overseas. Private U.S. insurance policies also might not cover any or all expenses. Check with your insurance before traveling to see if it provides coverage overseas.

Can I buy travel insurance after departure? ›

Can You Get Travel Insurance After You Have Departed? The short answer is: Yes you can. Many insurers provide policies that you can buy after you've left home for your trip. Just remember that travel health insurance that you buy after departure won't cover anything that happened before you bought the plan.

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