17. March 2010 · Comments Off · Categories: Insurance · Tags: , , , , , ,

Plan on traveling internationally? Then one of the items you should definitely consider as your prepare for your trip is a travel insurance plan. Do you travel internationally multiple times per year? In that case, you’ll certainly want to invest in a multi trip insurance plan. These plans can save you significant expense and stress on healthcare and travel problem resolution.

You can’t predict when and where an accident or illness might occur. And if one arises while you’re traveling internationally, the standard health insurance plan you’ve purchased through your employer may not cover incidents occurring abroad. Without insurance coverage, medical needs large and small alike can result in very big bills. Think about it; the more often you travel, the greater the odds that eventually you’ll need to see a doctor, whether it’s for a simple viral illness triggered by unfamiliar surroundings or something more serious. An annual multi-trip travel insurance plan gives you peace of mind each time you head to the airport to depart abroad.

Annual Multi Trip Travel Insurance gives you year-round protection, so that if you travel multiple times a year for business or pleasure, you’re covered every time. And the coverage doesn’t just apply to illness and injury either; it also helps with travel problems like lost luggage and travel assistance as well, making it even more valuable to frequent travelers.

In the unfortunate event that your airline misplaces your luggage, or if it becomes damaged or stolen while traveling, your annual travel insurance plan will provide for reimbursement of up to $50 each for your credit cards, visa, and your passport. What if your bags aren’t lost, just sent to the wrong destination by the airline? Your travel insurance plan will cover the cost of replacement items. With flights booked heavier than ever, the chances of something happening to your bags is higher than before; don’t you want to be protected in case something occurs?

You’ll find that many of the supplementary services offered with a multi trip annual travel insurance plan are worth the price of the policy alone. Plans offer travel assistance features like medical evacuation information, medical and legal referral information to help you locate the best local care, emergency cash transfers, prescription drug and eyeglass replacement, guaranteed admission to hospitals, and emergency cash transfers, among other things. You’ll never face a problem alone when you have the travel assistance features that come with annual travel insurance.

A medical problem or lost luggage can ruin any trip, but travel insurance for frequent travelers helps minimize the frustration caused by these problems by reducing the resulting financial burden. You won’t have to worry about unrealistic medical care expenses or out-of-pocket luggage replacement costs.

In terms of cost, annual multi trip travel insurance is very affordable, and it’s certainly cheaper than trying to replace lost items or pay full medical expenses out of pocket. You can select a flight only coverage plan, which will run anywhere from $43 for $200,000 worth of coverage or a more comprehensive package plan (including flight accident, medical emergency, travel assistance, accidental death and dismemberment, baggage coverage, and evacuation/repatriation services) for a range of $213 for $300,000 in coverage up to $250 for $500,000 worth of coverage.

Although international travel will always offer certain risks like illness incurred by adjusting to a new climate and environment, or luggage being routed incorrectly, multi trip travel insurance can minimize those risks and also your stress. Frequent travelers needn’t worry about their travel expenses skyrocketing due to travel inconveniences; with travel insurance, a small investment will pay off in the end.

Ray Sondeo often writes about travel medical insurance

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Individuals who travel overseas for extended period of time, or non-US citizens who spend time in the US, need to consider their health insurance needs prior to traveling. For those who travel for at least 6 months at a time, the health insurance plan they have in their home country may not cover them while traveling abroad.

Travelers should consider purchasing an worldwide health insurance plan before leaving home, whether they are traveling for business or for pleasure. No matter where you travel, by protecting yourself and your family with international insurance, you can feel confident that you and your family will receive affordable, high-quality medical care.

Short term travel insurance plans typically only offer coverage for emergency care, while long term worldwide travel insurance also includes coverage for preventative care after a waiting period. With a long term plan, you can enjoy low-cost physician visits and reliable coverage for health screenings and medical care.

International travel health insurance plans, like those offered by Global Citizen, include a wide range of coverage with varying deductibles designed to match all budgets and medical coverage needs. Whether you are traveling for business or for pleasure, it’s important to be able to select a deductible that will meet your needs.

Worldwide travel insurance for long-term trips often includes coverage for care in the US and outside of the US for those who may return to their home county at times during their extended overseas stay. This allows the traveler to go back and forth seamlessly, without having to worry about any gaps in coverage.

With travel health insurance, coverage is offered for surgery, inpatient care, physical therapy and prescriptions, and includes coverage for doctor visits. Reducing your medical bills and receiving quality medical care while in a different country allows you to save money while traveling overseas.

With affordable rates and numerous deductible options to choose from, overseas health insurance plans are the best way to protect you and your family while living abroad. With an international plan, you don’t have to worry when traveling back and forth between the US and your overseas home you will be protected for the duration of your stay.

If you are preparing for an extended overseas stay, you need to consider purchasing a international travel health insurance plan. No matter where your destination is, with the right worldwide health insurance plan, you can receive coverage for emergencies and receive high-quality medical care for the duration of your travels.

Dan Miller frequently writes about trip cancellation insurance

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Insurance Times published an article recently stating that the financial ombudsman had decreed that there are certain circumstances in which it would back the policyholder over the insurer, excluding however, instances where keys have been left in or near a car. I was then left wondering if the same would apply to motor homes.

The family and I had a late night in our motorhome playing cards and went to sleep very tired. As a result, when we woke up the next morning we were already late for a rendezvous that we had arranged with our close friends and fellow motor homers, the Wilsons. The usual queue for the shower ensued and by the time we were finally ready to go, our friends had decided to explore the country-side without us.

Then I couldn’t find the keys. We looked everywhere, and in my usual patient and understanding way I first accused every member of the family of hiding them, progressed to accusing them of not helping me to look for them properly and concluded by accepting my son’s version of events that aliens had come from Mars and stolen the keys to my motor home. I went to the cab to get my mobile and call my insurance company for help. I was stranded in the middle of a field with a grumpy family… and it was about to rain.

There, sat in the middle of the cab, next to my mobile phone were the keys! I had left the keys to my pride and joy on display in the cab, and I couldn’t help but wonder if the motorhome would be insured if it had been stolen under these circumstances, and so my mind wound its way back to the Insurance Times article.

If my motorhome had been a car the ombudsman would have considered

Location

Was I in a position to deter a thief

Was I recklessly ignoring the risks

Mitigating factors

Whether I knew about the exclusion in the insurance policy

I would like to think that this kind of thinking would have applied to me and my motorhome. If you use an insurance broker there is a much higher chance of finding a comprehensive insurance policy to cover you whatever your situation.

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If you’re an old insurance man like me, going grey and still carrying a liking for old early 70′s bands like soft machine and caravan, then you probably think that you’ve seen the last of your summer music festivals with nights spent cramped under the canvas of a tent and waking up with aches and cramps in places you didn’t know existed! However, another way to go is to take your motorhome (or somebody else’s) along to the festival and enjoy the music and the atmosphere without the nights spent on the floor under canvas.

Many people have found that the motorhome route is the one to take if you want the best of both worlds. You get all the atmosphere of the festival with the added bonus of a shower and a cup of tea in the mornings, there’s no queue for the loo and the bed is guaranteed to be dry and warm, or at least it will be as long as you don’t leave the sunroof open in a downpour!

Many owners of motorhomes rent out their motorhomes for events like this because they know that lots of people enjoy music festivals but don’t look forward to the camping, however what a lot of them don’t realise is that doing this, while perfectly legal, is usually not covered under a standard motorhome insurance policy.

I remember seeing a couple at Glastonbury last year, blissfully leaving their motorhome in the sunny early hours of the morning having breakfasted under the awning, only to return late at night to find that one of Glastonbury’s famed monsoons had filled the awning with water causing it to twist, break and generally be ruined, That’s about 1000 worth of damage and all uninsured if the vehicle had been hired out without the authority of the insurance company.

If you think you might like to take your motorhome to Glastonbury or a similar festival, or that you might let someone else take it, it is well worth getting it covered for the trip as you really don’t know what might happen.

If you’re not going yourself, it is probably best to start by loaning your motorhome to friends or family rather than people you don’t know because adding friends or family to an existing insurance policy is by far the easiest way to go. So you can watch the festival from the comfort of your own home, safe in the knowledge that your motorhome is being looked after and even if it isn’t, you’ll know you have the right insurance to cover it.

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There is a rather oddly titled album by the 1970′s rock band Caravan called “For Girls Who Go Plump In The Night” now I know that this is not the kind of thing you would expect an insurance man to be writing about or even to know, even if he does own one (a caravan I mean!) An insurance man in a caravan is quite possibly not that uncommon, but an insurance man in a caravan listening to Caravan? Surely Not?!

I’m not sure what got me thinking about this subject; I think it was looking back at some photographs of last years Glastonbury festival and noticing, in one guise or another, just how many caravans were there. Obviously as an insurance man I was thinking about their insurance cover and whether or not the underwriters were actually aware just what they were being used for.

If memory serves me correctly there were caravans being lived in, housing first aid helpers, acting as tea shops (and I don’t mean mobile catering units, I mean caravans, proper ones with curtains) used as rest homes for tired musicians and even as the home of paid for showers.

Over in the camping fields there were caravans sheltering security staff from the rain, acting as the temporary weekend home for ageing rockers (some may have even been fellow caravan fans who knows?) and as the meeting point for lost festival goers.

Of course, another big user of caravans at music festivals are the musicians themselves. They usually have massive ones with an extra wheel at the front for steering and they use them for changing in, for hosting after-show parties in and doing whatever it is that rock-stars do.I dread to think. Saying that, I’m not sure if Caravan ever used one, that’d just be too good to be true wouldn’t it? Caravan in a caravan listening to their first album (which is called, you guessed it, “Caravan”). Or even better, maybe they went along in a convoy with their friends – a caravan of caravans including a caravan with Caravan in it, listening to Caravan!

But anyway, before I started ranting about rock-stars in caravan convoys I was thinking about whether or not these caravans had the correct insurance cover and lets be honest, the answer is probably not. If you are considering taking your caravan along to a festival this year then it is well worth thinking about getting proper insurance cover for it. Caravans can be damaged in all kinds of ways, especially at festivals where the fun loving, free-partying atmosphere can sometimes cloud people’s better judgement and out of control festival goers and crowds and the like can do a lot of damage to your caravan, whether it is intentional or not. It could simply slide off on its own if the mud gets too wet, they can flood, catch fire, get blown away, and almost anything you can think of can happen. Fortunately you can insure caravans against more or less anything that could happen to it, even if it gets rammed into by an uninsured caravan being used as a refreshment stand!

Coversure are leading providers of caravan insurance if you are thinking about taking your caravan anywhere where it would be even remotely at risk, you should think about looking into some caravan insurance just to be safe. Don’t reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.

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A man called Chester Cooke was once very excited about an idea he had. He wanted to buy a caravan on the banks of the river Avon on a well-kept, professionally owned and run caravan site with plenty of amenities. However, not being the sort of chap that would buy something like a caravan on impulse, he looked into everything that could possibly go wrong, all the hidden costs and anything that could potentially cost him over and above what he was willing to pay.

So he then called his broker and said that he was looking for some caravan insurance. His broker then told him that that shouldn’t be a problem and he would be more than happy to get him a quote. So Chester gave his broker the details of the caravan and where it would be situated.

A few minutes later, the broker called Chester back and said that unfortunately he was not able to find any insurance companies that would offer him insurance, not because of the caravan itself, or even the site that he had chosen, but it was to do with the exact spot that he had chosen. It was right on the bank of river Avon, which had flooded the year before, causing a massive number of insurance claims on the grounds of water damaged property, and so now insurers were very wary about insuring caravans that were right on the water’s edge. This meant that if Chester really wanted the caravan, and he wanted it right there, it would have to be at his own risk.

This news meant that Chester would have to re-think his ideas about buying a caravan. Since it was highly likely that the Avon would flood again at some point, he couldn’t afford to risk placing it there without insurance. He asked his broker what the “normal criteria” of a caravan site was so that he could bare it in mind if he was still going to go ahead and buy his caravan.

In terms of insurance, the ideal caravan site should be a registered CaSSOA site, this is because these sites have security standards that all caravans must meet. If the caravan is to be placed less formally, for example, on a farm, then the caravan should have its own compound with a defined perimeter. Some insurance providers insist that a caravan site has a minimum number of caravans. A sort of, “safety in numbers” logic. Another thing to look for in a caravan site is a defined boundary that is secure and would not allow uninvited people to come and go as they please.

Chester hadn’t really though that the insurance would play such an important part in the buying of his caravan. He was just appreciative of his knowledgeable broker who could steer him in the right direction, after all, he just wanted to enjoy his caravan and the insurance was just to take to worry out of owning one.

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Going on holiday in a caravan is great fun for all ages. In order to make sure that you get the most from your caravan you need to have insurance for it. This will protect your caravan against it being stolen or damaged in some way. If this is something you are considering here is some straightforward and simple caravan insurance advice.

Before you take out any insurance it pays to know there are many types. So if you have a touring caravan you will need different cover to someone who has their caravan on the same site constantly. So bear this in mind when you are selecting your insurance.

Many people forget to include costly items that are stored in the caravan. So when you are looking at premiums you need to mention these. There are too many people who overlook what they have in their caravan, so don't fall into this trap when you purchase your insurance.

Some of the insurance companies that provide caravan insurance will also bring out magazines on a regular basis. These will feature special offers and new caravan sites that are of interest to people who enjoy caravans. So if you would like more information on caravans and so on, think about this when purchasing insurance.

Obtaining as many free quotes as you can is a wise idea too. This will make sure that you are getting the best price for your insurance. You might also find an insurer that you have previously not heard of before who will provide you with the cover that you need.

Having some straightforward and simple caravan insurance advice will no doubt help plenty of people. By searching the market you can get insurance at the right cost for you and your needs. So take a look online now.

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