Why Travel Insurance Is Important and What You Need to Know
There is a lot to know about travel insurance, but right now I want to bring your attention to why travel insurance is important to get by explaining a few things that you should be aware of.
I know some people don’t think travel insurance is important, or they don’t give it a second thought after they purchase it or they don’t look into the details of what’s included. This is a big mistake.
You have no idea if something will happen while away and there are many times when people didn’t realize they weren’t covered for certain things on their policy and had to pay out of pocket.
There are things that can void your claim plus all sorts of complications if you need to claim for something and find out that you’re not qualified after the fact totally sucks. I have seen first hand in travel forums people not understanding their policy and when something does happen they set up Go Fund Me pages and post them everywhere. They are now looking to get others to help pay for their expenses that their insurance would have paid for if they had read and followed the policy, or actually purchased travel insurance in the first place. Once someone gets “stung” by their policy or even not having travel insurance, they then change their tune and realize travel insurance is important. The first thing you want to be aware of is pre-existing conditions. You want to make sure that you do put down the truth because that travel insurance company will look once you try to claim on something. They are looking to see if you have used medication for from your doctor or if you have any record of you discussing this condition that happened to reoccur on your trip. Your claim will be excluded from your travel insurance even if you didn’t disclose this in your initial review. You want to know what the exclusions are. I’ve been caught up in these a couple of times. I knew about it in one instance, but another instance I didn’t realize, but it worked out in my favor on a technicality. When you need to do something that you’ll be claiming on your insurance, you want to call your insurance company to make sure you find out what the parameters are if you don’t remember. This saved my butt in Amsterdam. It was one of my first solo trips abroad. I went to visit my friend, and on the first day I was there, my tooth really started to hurt. It got to the point where I could barely chew on that one side. This wasn’t an issue before I left. I called my travel insurance and asked about the parameters of my policy. “Do I have to go to a specific dentist and what am I covered for”, and they told me the terms, which I was told there were no restrictions. So off I went to a dentist and they told me that I needed a root canal and it would have to be done right then and there. So I got the root canal. I went back to my friends place and she told me that she got a phone call from the travel insurance company. They told her there were some restrictions I was not told about, and that I was not qualified for a root canal. My friend asked,” well, what if she’s getting a root canal right now, she’s already at the dentist.”Pre-existing Conditions
What is not covered