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Is
Purchasing Travel Insurance
Smart?
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by: Steve
Cogger
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To
answer the question "is
purchasing travel insurance
smart?" let's look at
what insurance is.
When you purchase insurance -
health insurance, homeowner's
insurance, car insurance, life
insurance, or travel insurance
- you're not making an
investment. It's not the same
as going to the bank and
depositing money and expecting
to reap financial rewards at
some point. No, any insurance
including travel insurance is
about sharing risk in case of
unforeseen catastrophic
events.
For thousands of years, risks
have been shared during times
of tragedy. The first formal
insurance company, Lloyd's,
was formed in 1769, and their
insurance concept remains
today - to gather the premiums
of clients as a pool of
resources to return to clients
who experience covered events.
Is purchasing travel insurance
smart for you, then? Do you
need a pool of resources from
others' premiums to help you
out in the event of a travel
emergency? Or can you take
care of any unforeseen
circumstance on your own? It's
not just about money, either.
To decide if purchasing travel
insurance is smart for you,
let's take a look at just a
few of the things that could
happen while you're traveling.
It's your first time in Europe
and neither you nor your
spouse speak any foreign
language and your wallet is
stolen. Your credit cards,
your airline tickets, your
passport and your money are
all gone. What do you do now?
Money may not be the primary
problem here as you can always
call your bank and have a wire
transfer completed. Or can
you? Do you know the
international rules and
capabilities for this? Where
are the banks and do the
tellers speak English? What
about replacing your airline
tickets? What about money to
get to the airport and check
out of your hotel? Your
passports are the primary
issue probably. They took a
very long time to get. Now you
can't get out of the country
without them. Where do you go
to replace them? If you had
known this was going to
happen, how would you have
answered the question,
"is purchasing travel
insurance smart?"
Your child is involved in an
accident and must have medical
assistance but you find out
your insurance does not cover
you outside of the United
States, and medical care is
not adequate where you are
anyway. How do you get your
child back to the United
States for medical care? If
you had known this was going
to happen, how would you have
answered the question,
"is purchasing travel
insurance smart?"
So, to answer the question,
"is purchasing travel
insurance smart?"
consider what could happen
while you're abroad and
determine if you might be
grateful for outside
assistance.
About the Author
Steve Cogger, an active
traveler, has developed http://www.1-Happy-Traveller.com
for your convenience. Visit
today for all of your travel
insurance needs.
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