Why Buy Travel Insurance

by Guest Author

Everybody would like to go for a holiday trip. Some times it becomes scary when you need help in some foreign country and nobody is there to help you. One thing that can help you in such unexpected situation is the travel insurance. Travel insurance will pay for your medical bills, in case you fall sick or get injured. It will also cover your expense if you lose your luggage, car accidents or change of travel plan due to bad weather conditions or due to ill health.

You have two choices of basic types of travel insurance, an annual policy or one that covers a single journey. An annual policy covers you for any trips you take in an entire year for one premium. Single trip insurance covers just that, one trip, and is bought when you start your travel event. Each choice has its advantages and disadvantages. Keep reading for a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages for each one:

In annual travel insurance, you pay the fee only once and it is covered for all the trips you make in that year. But the fee for annual travel insurance is higher than that of single travel insurance. Before you buy the insurance policy, you must have a clear idea in your mind whether you need annual travel insurance or single travel insurance policy.

People who travel a lot such as business professionals, people with families in other countries and people who own second homes in other countries will certainly travel enough during a year?s time to warrant the expense of an annual travel insurance policy. This type of insurance may also be of benefit to students who travel a lot while they are in school.

The advantages and disadvantages of single travel insurance policies. Single travel insurance policies are beneficial to those who travel once or twice a year. You can purchase the single travel insurance policy just before you start your journey. It is not very expensive. The cost of single travel insurance will be around seven percent of any prepaid trip.

Be careful though, because if you make a lot of spontaneous trips, in the long run the costs might add up unexpectedly. If you make those drop-of-the-hat trips too often you might find yourself spending a lot more than anticipated on travel insurance. So both types of travel insurance, annual and single trip cover the same emergency situations for your travel. The big difference between the two is cost. So really think about your situation and your plans over the next year and choose the policy that fits you intentions and lifestyle. A travel agent is a great resource for information on coverages, prices and other options. They can help you make sure you are never caught off guard or unprepared for travel emergencies by always traveling insured.

Susan Reynolds is the webmaster for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Travel Insurance Options.

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