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Travel Insurance Ii
By Roc Selly | March 9, 2009
When travelling away from home, it is important to protect yourself with travel insurance. Think of it this way: when you are in your own country, you have house and contents insurance, medical insurance, vehicle insurance and sometimes even life insurance but as soon as you cross the border into a foreign land, you can’t take these insurances with you. Having travel insurance is just like having the same security you have at home while being away.
A trip to a poverty-stricken country can pose a myriad of potential problems that can be helped with the right travel insurance policy. If you plan on visiting Africa, for instance, many of the countries have unstable and insufficient medical systems, a lack of educated medical professionals, faulty transport, dire living conditions, the danger of wild life, petty criminals and pick pockets. That’s not to say that Africa should not be a destination that you visit. It is a beautiful land and a journey there can have life-changing effects but travel insurance is paramount.
If you stand the risk of needing medical treatment, travel insurance is particularly important. Your life is most likely the highest valued possession you have. Most people will do anything to survive if their life is put in danger. The biggest threat whilst travelling is the risk of getting killed or dying. Travel insurance can support you in times of accident and illness and allows for you to receive as much medical attention as necessary to get you back on your feet or in other situations, will arrange for you to get sent home for care and if you happen to get caught in an accident or stranded somewhere that is difficult to access, travel insurance can organise for you to be airlifted to safety.
If you are unfortunate enough to lose your life, travel insurance will get your body sent home to your family.
When you receive any travel insurance policy, you will be issued with the travel insurance company’s terms and conditions which should be adhered to if you plan on receiving stress-free compensation (or any compensation at all). If these terms and conditions are ignored and not met, the claims company has every right to deny you your compensation. For example, if you fall ill, in order to be compensated you must be treated by licensed medical personnel and you must provide your insurance company with proper documentation and receipts.
It pays to read your travel insurance policies and their small print. Travel insurance is a necessary travel accessory and it is your responsibility to ensure that you have bought a suitable package which you understand.
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