Travel insurance that will cover my laptop and camera?

วันอังคารที่ 31 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

I'm looking for a basic travelers insurance that will cover accidents and theft to my electronics without huge deductables or insane exclusions. Any recommendations?

**I am not looking for renters insurance, just travel insurance.


Checkout their theft rider, and the link for a free quote. http://www.travelex-insurance.com/index.asp?location=07-0018

You should look for a "package" travel insurance plan. Those plans include baggage insurance which is a form of property coverage that is limited to personal effects and luggage. Most plans will either limit the amount they will pay for loss of electronic devices or will exclude them entirely.

A good site to start with is: http://www.quotewright.com/travel_coverages/baggage_limit.html?product=bundle

However, you're probably not going to have to many options for electronic devices. They haven't been too popular with travel insurance companies in the past several years.

Certain credit card companies offer travel insurance when you purchase your flight ticket with their credit card, such as American Express, and maybe Discover Card. So, check with your credit card company and see what they offer.

Or, check with your insurance agent (auto, home, etc.).

How much is travel insurance if I want to travel to and from Ireland this summer?

วันเสาร์ที่ 28 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

This summer I want to enroll in a program where you travel to Ireland and work for the summer. The program requires travel insurance. do you know how much it is?


healthquotes.awardspace.info - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.

email priyamann1@gmail.com with all your details

She is an insurance broker and would let you know the rates of many companies which you can compare and buy the best one for you.

I contact her whenever I have any type of insurance needs.....

There are two good international companies, travelguard and travelx.

Its a buyers market at the moment, get quotes off a few companys, then play them off against each other!!

They need the business, they need you!

Contact an insurance broker.

From $60 to $150 depends ... IM me ok

In Travel Insurance why is there a large difference in premiums when the policies are similar?

วันศุกร์ที่ 27 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

I have been comparing travel insurance for two people under 60 for four days in europe. I have checked the excess details and there is no considerable difference between the different insurers. The policies I viewed are almost identicle and where I have seen differences, they are negligible.

So why have I seen policies with premiums as high as £30 and some low as £6-£7 (and the insurance is covered by big insurers for the low ones I found too). I looked at the small print and again from what I could make of it, there was no considerable difference.

What's the difference then? What am I missing? and if it is as black and white as I can see, then is it worth me just buying the insurance at the cost of £7?


As someone who's a qualified underwriter and once actually wrote the small print ..................

Travel insurance as sold by travel agents is one huge scam.

Once one sets aside the stuff sold by travel agents, the difference tends to hinge on three things:

1. the method of selling: companies geared up to selling on the internet have very low overheads compared to others

2. the strictness of underwriting i.e. how they treat "substandard lives." Some policies are only offered at standard rates to people who in effect have never had a day's illness in their lives. If you've ever been near a hospital for anything or if your parents died before they were 80 you aren't covered, even if they've taken your premium. It's all there in the small print, if you could understand it.

3. the claims policy of the company concerned. Some companies keep the premiums low by contesting every last penny of every claim and in effect paying out next to nothing. Others charge more but pay out more readily.

Read the small print VERY carefully.

For what it's worth -- and it's decades since I worked in insurance and there's nothing in it for me! -- I've used

www.simpletravelinsurance.co.uk

with considerable satisfaction. It's an example of the sort of company that keeps the price down by using the internet via a well-designed website.

No one company is best for everyone, though, so do your homework thoroughly.

If you absolutely must use a travel agent's insurance, then Trailfinders are as good as any of the travel agents' insurance offerings.

www.trailfinders.com

Nothing at all wrong with it, but there's cheaper out there on the web that's just as good.

Is one for a single trip and the other for a whole year? Or one just European and the other worldwide cover? Or perhaps one covers you for damage/loss? Did you give exactly the same answers to the medical questions in both cases as they may have underwritten you differently?

If none of these apply, you will probably be better off with the cheaper one. It is advisable if you are travelling in Europe to get the NHS cover as the person above suggests. You can apply for it online. It's a really simple form and we got our little card jobbies three days later. If you check on the Dept of Health website, it explains on there that there are certain instances where the medical insurance will not cover you if you do not have the E111 equivalent card completed.

the premium can vary based on

1. the duration of stay ; you may be buying a one-year or longer duration cover for one,

2. based on their biodata one person may have a higher risk rating thean the other in terms of health, age, claims experience etc.,

3. one may have a higher limit of indemnity

why u want trav insurance...

get an ehic card

just use an E1 11 form - its free

whatever treatment you have in a European hospital, the NHS will cover the cost.

might have to check if it doesn't cover certain things.

The differences’ might be the same as Persil and Daz. they are made in the same factory, by the same people, but one is more expensive than the other - why? you can cover two markets at the same time.

The more expensive will sell less but have higher percentage profits, the others the opposite - general market stuff i presume.

How much does travel insurance cost for 3 months?

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Hi guys. I'm planning a trip to los angeles in June 2010 for 3 months and im trying to calculate the amount of money i'll need.

The problem is, i have no idea how this travel insurance stuff works,so how much would travel insurance cost me for this period?

Any help appreciated, thanks.


Try this site for a quick quote on travel medical insurance. TravelEx allows for pre-existing conditions. ---> http://www.travelex-insurance.com/index.asp?location=07-0018

I recommend using the below Travel company, They are very competertive on there premiums as they do not owe commission to advertising websites, And the service is nothing less that A*. http://www.cover2travel.co.uk/index.aspx?rs_id=Jd_a243ced http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20081026233050AAjfLIw&kid=QswqLUnBLnLqq2hRg.Cl&s=comm&date=2009-03-26+04%3A14%3A19&.crumb=

If you are looking for trip cancellation insurance, the price is usually 7-10 % of the trip cost. The price does vary depending on the number of travelers and the ages of the travelers. Sometimes even the destination plays a part in the final cost.

If you just want travel medical and evacuation coverage, the price of the policy will depend on your age and length of the trip. If you are 30 traveling for 3 months, you can find travel medical policies starting at $94. The price will increase if you are older and it should decrease if you are younger.

Here is the site I used to obtain the quote:

http://www.insuremytrip.com/

Hey, you could have a look at UKNetGuide, they have a nice travel insurance comparison table...

http://www.uknetguide.co.uk/Insurance/Travel-Insurance-Comparison/Single-Holiday/

Ideally you would probably look for Single Trip travel insurance to cover you for the specific time you are in the States - they have deals from £5.85 and you could benefit from 10% online discount.

It varies by where you live, your age, and what type of coverage you're interested in; travel medical or comprehensive travel policies.

It's best to review some of the web sites that allow you to quote different plans for the same trip. The best site in the USA for doing this is http://www.quotewright.com.

Last time I’ve purchased it from Travel Guard I paid $46 for one week. How much it will cost for 3 months? I am afraid it will cost a lot more.

Check out the website for free online quotes. You may be able to enter your specific parameters and get a quote and even buy the policy online

What are the benefits of travel insurance for domestic travel in Australia?

วันพุธที่ 25 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

I am travelling to Syndey this weeked for a holiday from Brisbane. Should I get travel insurance? I have private health insurance. I don't think it is necessary. I have had travel insurance before but this was for overseas travel.


One major thing that your health insurance won't cover though is problems with the airline/flight. For example, one trip from Melbourne - Gold Coast couldn't take off because of flooding on the Gold Coast. All that the airline could offer was a flight 2 days later or a credit. My travel insurance picked up the difference (about $350 extra) to change to a different airline and fly into Brisbane later that day.

Other things to consider, if you get sick while you're away or even before you are due to go and you can't fly on the day you have booked, if you don't give 24 hours notice you won't be able to change your date on discounted tickets and you then have to forfeit your ticket and buy a new one for when you are well enough. Travel insurance would cover this.

Mind you, there are many people out there who don't take insurance for domestic trips, I guess it comes down to whether you have to money to cover it if something goes wrong....

Find more about this at: http://world24hours.googlepages.com/13222 (insurance) http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070501203350AAyTgMl&kid=I6dkD1reKmLrJ_MQXuEQ&s=comm&date=2008-07-28+08%3A33%3A59&.crumb=

I never get travel insurance for domestic travel. My household contents insurance covers lost or stolen stuff, and my health insurance covers health problems.

Travel Insurance?

I am a british citizen, planning on visiting the US for about 80 days. What I am looking for is good, cheap, reliable travel insurance. I've seen some quotes that cost as much as the flight itself so any assistance would be appreciated.

--Thanks.


I think that you will find a great deal on Moneysupermarket.com thats where I got my travel insurance, and they actually had to pay out on my policy as I ended up in a French hospital.

My insurance was about 40pounds, and it was for annual insurance! I think from memory you could go away for up to 94 days at a time, or 17days at a time if you included winter sports.

Hope this helps - just remember to read the small print about how many consecutive days away from the UK you are covered for! Happy Travels!

try http://www.simplyinsurancequotes.com/travel-insurance-quote.php?a13 they start at $30 It's an American company. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20080114194536AAEeU1d&kid=E7xIImzNOHJAMdHOOhhV&s=comm&date=2009-01-11+23%3A36%3A39&.crumb=

I used to use columbus direct.com which seemd to be reasonable but insurance to the USA is always quite expensive because of the medical costs there and you need proper coverage for medical emergencies.

I would suggest worldnomads.com. They're very reasonably priced.