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Is Travel Insurance Worth The Price? - Forbes
Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 by destination tips travel
I bought my first travel insurance policy in 1999 before heading to Southeast Asia for the Millennium. My husband and I and our son, then 2, would be staying at a luxury resort on a private island in Malaysia and the place had a strict policy on no-shows: if we canceled within five days of our scheduled arrival date (say our toddler came down with an ear infection so we couldn't fly), we'd be on the line for the entire cost of our stay. They had our credit card number to guarantee it.
That prospect turned me into a serious shopper for trip cancellation and interruption insurance (one policy usually covers both), a product I had always dismissed as a rip-off. Like other value-oriented consumers, I had seen no need to add several hundred dollars' worth of vacation insurance to the price of a vacation. Until that trip.
Since then we have insured a couple of other trips, but never needed to make a claim. The only time we came close was in the wake of 9/11. We had planned to visit northern India in December 2001, but canceled the vacation as the war in Afghanistan began. By that time we had given a substantial deposit to an Indian tour company that had made our hotel reservations. They refunded every dime. The insurance company, Travel Guard, was equally obliging. When we told them we weren't going, they offered to give us back our premium, although the contract did not require it.
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We don't buy insurance for every trip–we didn't for recent vacations in Spain and Italy, for example–but each time we do I have the same objection. Many of the offerings are comprehensive policies that include a lot of stuff I don't want to pay for, like baggage delay, missed connections and identity theft resolution services (whatever that is).
More serious (and likely) scenarios, especially for baby boomers, involve aging parents left behind. Say you're blissfully cruising through the Norwegian fjords, when you get an urgent message that a parent is suddenly seriously ill. In that case, you'll need a policy that will reimburse you for non-refundables if you must forfeit the rest of your cruise, and pay your extra expenses to get home (assume you can't take advantage of advance-purchase economy fares). Or let's say a similar event could delay your departure and there's a chance to hook up with the group later on. Be sure that too, would be covered. In some cases the insurance also picks up the difference in hotel costs if a traveling companion must cancel and you go on the trip alone.
Early in the trip planning process, make a list of your specific concerns, whether it's evacuation from Tibet if you react badly to the altitude there, cutting your bike trip in the Loire Valley short if an ailing parent dies, or including coverage for a grandchild on your policy for a Galapagos cruise at no additional cost. (In case he comes down with an illness that prevents you from taking him.) It would be nice if whatever you buy also covered oddball occurrences, like the Iceland volcano eruption in May. But it's much more important to address the risks that worry you most. Here are issues to consider as you shop around.
As an independent traveler, I'm rarely in the position of forfeiting a single large deposit if a trip is canceled. But since I often travel to destinations where I don't trust the medical care, I like to have an exit plan if serious health issues arise. Evacuation insurance addresses this concern. Unfortunately, many policies bundle it with other insurance–for trip cancellation and interruption.
One exception is Travel Insured, which offers an extremely attractive and affordable "Atlas International " plan that just covers health expenses overseas and medical evacuation. The price, according to an online calculator, depends on your age (coverage caps apply if you are 70 or older), the length of the journey, the amount of coverage and the deductible. For a one-month vacation, with $50,000 of coverage and a $100 deductible, the premium for me would be $101.
With any evacuation policy, who decides whether evacuation is necessary and where you are treated is crucial. Typically it's the insurer–not your own doctor—who has the ultimate say. So if you develop a rare infection in the jungle of Borneo, the company might require you to be treated in Kuala Lumpur, rather than pay to have you flown back home.
Beware of "preexisting conditions"
Although many different contingencies could affect your travel plans, sickness or injury is by far the chief reason for canceling or interrupting a trip. Policies generally exclude coverage for "preexisting conditions," but they differ in how they define the term. Depending on the underwriter, the exclusion can apply for between 60 and 180 days before you buy the insurance, whether or not you knew about the condition, and whether or not it was diagnosed.
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