Acruise is not just a vacation – it’s an investment.And you need to protect that investment.How? Purchasing some type of travel insurance is a necessity for any travel booking today. The need goes beyond personal factors that could surface,like a family medical emergency.The tragic events of 9/11 brought home the reality that the unforeseen can happen and disrupt even the best-laid travel plans. As a result, the purchase of travel insurance has skyrocketed since then.
Two Travel Insurance Options
When looking into insurance options for your group, you can consider two possibilities – purchasing
travel insurance offered by the cruise line or buying a separate retail bers have any elderly immediate family members or young children not accompanying them on the trip who could have an emergency and cause that member to cancel the trip at the last minute, or result in having to fly back during the trip? Also, travelers may already be covered under existing insurance or through their credit card,although some coverage may not extend out of the country.
Cruise Line Insurance
Many cruise lines have customized plans developed with their insurance carrier. Most base the premium cost on the price of the cruise package,although Carnival’ is travel insurance policy. Regardless of
which option you select, it needs to be clearly included in the trip offering description. Secondly, if your
group opts to take a separate insurance policy it needs to be done immediately, at the time of deposit.
Why? Many retail travel insurance policies will waive certain exclusions (such as pre-existing medical conditions that might be under control at time of booking) if the insurance coverage is purchased immediately, usually within a week or two of when the original deposit was submitted to the cruise line.
How do you Choose a Policy?
First and foremost, each group member needs to decide on his needs, just like buying car or homeowners
insurance. What exactly should be covered if an emergency does come up and that group member cannot travel? Think in terms of the “worst case scenario" and work back from there.
Pregnant And Need Insurance
It's often said that baseball is America's favorite past time; however, Americans have all sorts of recreational activities they enjoy. What kind of recreation do you enjoy during your free time? Perhaps you like to play sports at your local park, or go surfing at your nearby beach. Maybe you're an adventurer and enjoy rock and mountain climbing, or maybe you'd rather spend a nice quiet evening at home, hacking away at your computer on your latest novel.
Whatever happens to be your recreation of choice, you definitely need to make sure you have sufficient health insurance (even typists get carpal tunnel!), and perhaps even life insurance.
Jumping out of airplanes and parachuting to the ground is undoubtedly a freeing and exhilarating experience; however, everyone who has ever engaged in this particular recreation has to admit that the thought of serious injury or death ? or both ? has crossed their minds at least a couple of times. By making sure you have a good health insurance policy intact, you won't have to worry about financial distress if you should find yourself in physical distress due to your risky recreation.
The same is true for having a life insurance policy. No one likes to think about dying, especially dying during a recreation they enjoy such as racing down the streets on their Harley's or climbing the mountains with their ATVs. However, dying is a fact of life, and these dangerous recreations can unfortunately speed up the process. If you just can't give up your Hog, it's definitely time to start thinking about purchasing a life insurance policy. Your beneficiaries will be too grief stricken to deal with financial worries, as well.
Everyone likes to have fun, but certain kinds of fun can be dangerous and even fatal. In the event that your recreation takes a wrong turn, make sure you're protected by health insurance, and your family is protected by life insurance.
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