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Why Choose Us for Your Travel Insurance?
Why Is Travel Insurance Important?
Travel insurance is vital because it covers a range of issues that can occur at any minute when you are abroad. Whether it’s crime-related, such as theft, or medical, such as hospital treatment, you need to know that your policy has got your back when things aren’t going right.
What Do You Need to Know About Travel Insurance?
Find out everything you need to know about travel insurance by checking out the FAQs and their answers underneath.
You can cover a range of people if you want to protect more than one person. That includes you, you and your partner, your family, and a group of people on the same trip
It depends on the trip. However, the bigger the limits, the less your exposure if anything happens.
Covid-19 is now a known threat, so it isn’t automatically covered. But, you can add coverage to your policy if you believe it’s necessary.
Regarding the length of time, they are - single, backpacking, and annual multi-trip cover. For your destinations, they include - European, Worldwide, and Worldwide excluding the USA, Canada, and the Caribbean.
Different factors determine cost. For instance, younger people receive cheaper premiums, as do travellers who don’t go away for as long.
Other Things to Consider
Travel insurance can be complicated, which is why it’s essential to cover all the bases when you are in the market for a new policy.
- Look for multiple cover - it’s cheaper and more comprehensive to buy coverage for a family under a single policy
- Consider a multi-policy trip - coverage for all the travelling you do in a calendar year
- Look out for exclusions
- Check the limits - all policies have limits that you must understand before purchasing
- Pick a reputable provider
- Watch for age limits - young and older people may be excluded, depending on the provider
- Buy what you can afford
- Exclude the things you don’t need to save money and focus on the essentials
- Evaluate the financial limits
- Check for delays - £200 or more is a sign of quality coverage