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A GUIDE TO TRAVEL INSURANCE







Whether you're planning to take your family to meet Cinderella at Disney World, or do so some serious

mountain biking with your buddies in the Sierra Madre Mountains, flight cancellations or hospital visits

are never on the itinerary. Travel insurance can deliver piece of mind both while enjoying your trip, and

if you're in a seemingly desperate situation. Not all trips are alike, but they may share some familiar

headaches:







* Pre-destination: travel cancellation (e.g. flight, hotel, tours, etc.) due to unforeseen circumstances







* Travel Transportation: missed, canceled or delayed flights; lost, stolen, or delayed baggage;

accidents while on common carriers (e.g. planes, trains, busses, boats); rental car damages and

disablement (e.g. towing, delivery of gas, etc.)







* Non-medical Issues Abroad: all types of liability (i.e. you damaged something or injured someone);

legal costs; hotel burglary; robbery; stolen documents; travel interruption due to unexpected, urgent, or

emergency situations







* Medical Issues Abroad: general medical emergencies; sports and leisure injuries; visit to a local

doctor; getting prescription medicines; medical transportation or evacuation; dental problems; insect

bites etc







Without even knowing it, you may already have some travel protection. This can come from a variety of

places. It's important to read and understand your policies before you travel to make sure you know the

extent of your coverage. Print out the details, and take a copy of it with you in your carry-on.







CREDIT CARDS







Not all credit cards offer the same bundle of protection features, but in general there are some

similarities between them:

* No-Fee Credit Cards ($0 per year): Normally you won't find any travel insurance with these basic

cards







* Mid-Range Credit Cards ($1-99 per year): May offer some elements of travel insurance such as flight

delays, baggage loss or delay, common carrier accidents, or trip interruption. Sometimes includes basic

medical insurance. Certain cards may include car rental insurance (Collision Damage Waiver). None

cover travel cancellation or hotel burglary







* Hi-End Credit Cards ($99+): Typically include trip interruption, flight delays, baggage loss or delay,

common carrier accidents, travel medical protection, and rental car protection. May offer trip

cancellation and hotel burglary







As much as we love to generalize, there is no escaping the fine print. There are certain conditions that

apply, especially for medical insurance (e.g. amount covered, length of trip covered, age of traveler,

coverage of spouse and children, and exceptions). Some cards include exceptions for rental car

insurance in the case of vehicles over a value of $65,000.







CAA (AUTOMOBILE MEMBERSHIP)







The obvious benefit of being a CAA member is the automobile services they offer if traveling by car. In

case you purchased your travel tickets through CAA, you automatically receive Travel Trip Insurance

($100,000 maximum for basic CAA members and $500,000 for CAA Plus and Plus RV Coverage

members).







There is always the option of purchasing additional insurance outside of your membership fees, which

will provide you with an extensive travel protection plan.







VARIOUS MEMBERSHIP CARDS







Look in any direction, and you're certain to find some kind of club that wants you as a member, be it an

airline or a hotel chain. These memberships may come with extra perks like travel insurance. The Hilton

Honors program offered by Hilton Hotels for example, provides a Collision Damage Waiver when you

rent a car through their partner, Sixt. Or maybe you are already a member?







UMBRELLA PROTECTION







Ever think that an insurance policy could have you covered if you break a whole stand of Swarovski

crystals? Think of umbrella insurance as additional liability protection on top of your other insurances. It

may protect you against many types of accidents while on vacation such as bodily injury to others as a

result of a car or skiing accident, or paying legal expenses for a court abroad. Check to see if you have

such coverage, and the extent to which you are protected.







PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE







As a proud Canadian citizen, you can count on the government to bail you out in an emergency if you're

traveling through Siberia, right? Not so fast. Medical treatment abroad can get very expensive, costing

several thousands of dollars. Although your provincial health plan may have you covered when you fall

off a ladder in your backyard, it is very limited as soon as you cross the border. Take Ontario and Quebec

as examples:







* Ontario Health Insurance Plan pays up to $200 per day for inpatient general services and up to $400

for such inpatient services as operating room or intensive care







* Regie de l'assurance maladie in Quebec pays up to $100 per day for hospitalization







These amounts clearly are not going to pay thousands of dollars per day that you may be charged in U.S.

for staying in a hospital







A SAFE BET

When it comes to visiting the hospital while abroad, make sure stress and regret isn't what you'll

ultimately be treated for. Without coverage from credit cards and limited protection from the

government, you'll most likely require additional medical protection for you and your family. If you're

anything like us, you'll probably be doing some rock climbing, downhill skiing, scuba diving or hot air

ballooning while on your adventure, which are not necessarily covered. Make sure that your medical

coverage does not exclude the activity you plan to be enjoying, whether you're a professional or just do

it for recreation.







For some extra peace of mind, review what you are protected against by your current sources. If there is

an important type of coverage that you do not have, strongly consider purchasing a more extensive plan

for the duration of the trip. In an unfortunate situation, you'll know you can keep calm and carry on.

Travel insurance is provided today by many insurance companies (e.g. Manulife, Co-operators) and

multiple banks in Canada (e.g. TD, RBC), just check their web pages


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