14 questions you need to ask about travel insurance - Elevate Destinations (2024)

Just as we have all made changes to adjust our daily lives in the face of COVID, we similarly need to rethink how we travel.

Purchasing travel insurance is one important wayto make responsible travel choices in the face of COVID. Travel insurance provides travelers with an added layer of protection against possible changes that countries, travel providers, airlines, hotels or individuals must make to maintain safety. Knowing that you have protected your travel investment allows you to more easily navigate unforeseen changes with peace of mind. It also allows you to avoid burdening destinations, local host communities or yourself with expensive health care costs. Because of this, many travel companies, including Elevate Destinations, are requiring travelers to purchase travel insurance for trips taking place in 2021 or 2022. On that note, it is important to note that Elevate Destinations does not recommend one travel insurance company or policy over another and does not sell travel insurance. Each policy must be evaluated based on the particular circ*mstances of travel.

Here are some of the essential questions you need to ask when examining an insurance policy for yourself and your family:

1. Are there any insurance requirements for the destination or outfitter arranging my trip?

Several destinations and outfitters are currently requiring different types of insurance coverage. It is important to know what these requirements are before shopping for travel insurance. For example, Costa Rica is requiring insurance that covers lodging in case of quarantine and 50k in medical coverage in case of contracting COVID. If you are working with a travel provider they will be able to advise you on what the insurance requirements are for your trip and if they have any requirements of their own.

2. What is covered in this policy?

It is very important to understand the specifics of what is covered in your policy and how your policy defines things such as: trip cancellation, trip interruption, travel delay and missed connections. Other essential elements to trip coverage include: baggage, non-medical evacuation, medical expenses per person or per plan, and emergency medical evacuation. Each policy underwrites these terms differently. It is important to get clarity on this language so you can identify a plan that fits your needs.

It is also important to understand what the plan covers monetarily; what percentage of your trip costs will be covered? What is the financial cap on expenses that the policy covers? $100,000 or $1,000,000? Is this coverage per person or for all the individuals on the plan? For example, if you have 5 people on a plan and you are all hospitalized, that $100,000 goes very quickly! Each policy varies slightly and it is important to have appropriate coverage for everyone on your plan.

3. Is the policy time sensitive?

Most robust policies are time sensitive and require all inclusive costs such as flights and ground costs to be insured– not portions thereof. You need to know how long you have between making each trip payment and purchasing insurance to qualify for certain policies. Many travel insurance companies require you purchase Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) insurance 14 to 21 days after making your first payment on the trip. If you make subsequent payments on your trip, such as purchasing your flights closer to your trip date, you similarly have 14 to 21 days to add those expenses to your total trip costs. Stay attuned to these timelines, otherwise your trip costs may not be fully covered

4. What reasons for canceling a trip are covered? How much would travelers be reimbursed in case of cancellation?

If you buy travel insurance, you might assume that you should be able to cancel that trip and be reimbursed in full, but that is not the case with all insurance policies. Many policies only allow reimbursem*nt based on a few specific cancellation reasons. You need to know what those qualified reasons are for canceling on your policy. If those reasons don’t cover a broad enough range of reasons to cancel, you need to buy Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) insurance which is the most robust policy covering the widest variety of reasons for cancellation, though it does not cover 100% of your total trip cost.

5. Are pre-existing medical conditions covered?

This is something you need to read the fine print on. What is and is not covered often has to do with the length of time a traveler has had the pre-existing condition. For example sometimes the maintenance of a pre-existing health issue is not considered a pre-existing condition, but sometimes it is. Some policies state they will cover pre-existing conditions diagnosed 180 days before a trip but not cover new conditions discovered right before the trip departure. If you do have a chronic medical condition, inform your travel insurance provider as far in advance and find out whether or not it will be covered in your policy.

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6. Will this insurance plan serve as your primary insurance during travel?

When your policy is a primary plan, they don’t need to go through your domestic travel insurance first.When it is a secondary insurance then your medical insurance that you use at home is first solicited to pay for the medical expenses. Having your travel insurance plan as your primary plan will save you a lot of time and headache both in the country and at home when managing medical costs abroad.

7. What COVID-related expenses, both medical and ancillary, are covered?

Some policies treat COVID like any other illness. Others exclude COVID as a covered medical expense. If they do cover COVID you will want to know what the terms are. For example, if a traveler needs to quarantine or remain in the country of travel for treatment are these costs covered? Will they cover all costs associated with quarantines including accommodation and meals, or only treatments for COVID? What type of documentation do they require if you have to cancel due to COVID? Does their policy help direct you in the country of travel if you need COVID specific treatment or testing to the proper location? Is this testing or treatment covered?

8. What are the time limits for your insurance policy?

Understand your time limits for coverage. Some policies will extend a week after your scheduled departure date if you must remain in the country due to sickness or quarantines. Other policies end on the day you were supposed to return home and do not extend beyond the dates of your travel.

9. If the dates change for your trip, does this coverage transfer to these new dates?

With many trips being postponed due to COVID, you should ask your travel insurance provider if your policy will transfer to the new trip dates. Make sure you understand what needs to be communicated to your insurance provider and when, so you can carry it over with you to the rescheduled dates.

10. What factors will annul my insurance policy?

Even if you purchase coverage your policy may be voided if you travel somewhere the State Department has deemed unsafe or has multiple government warnings. It is important to know what the underwriting states regarding these factors so you don’t purchase a policy that won’t cover you.

11. What is involved with making a claim?

Understanding what documentation is necessary to file a claim will allow you to do so with efficiency should you need to do so. Knowing what receipts you need and what additional documentation, and in what language, will help you keep things organized so you can reap the maximum benefits from your travel insurance and submit your claim in a timely manner. You will also need to know how much time you have to submit your claim after a change or issue has occurred.

12. What is the timeline for claims to be settled after they have been filed?

Everyone one wants timely responses to their claims. When you are searching for a travel insurance company, look for one that guarantees a timeline for when they process their claims. It is typical for a claim to be processed between 30 to 90 days.

13. Who is my point person?

If you are purchasing your travel insurance through a travel insurance broker it is important to define the nature of this relationship. Are they there only to process this sale or will they be there for you if or when you need to file a claim? Will they answer your questions and make sure to advocate for you and help progress a claim for you if they get stuck in red tape? What support can they provide to make something inherently stressful less of a headache?

14. Follow up!

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Inevitably, the more you think about the details of a policy the more questions might arise for you. Take some time to consolidate these notes and circle back with these questions. Not every travel broker will know the answers to these questions off the top of their mind but is their job to find the answers for you.

In short, knowing the answers to these essential travel insurance questions will allow you to make decisions that are in the best interest of you, your travel companions and the communities you want to visit.

Travel safe!

About the author: Katherine Redington helps strategically advise and run signature trips for nonprofits, foundations, social impact organizations and philanthropists. She has designed over 150 social impact journeys to every corner of the world and helps organizations navigate the complexity of travel and their trip goals through numerous diverse landscapes with an eye towards social equity and environmental protection. Get in touch to learn more katherine@elevatedestinations.com

14 questions you need to ask about travel insurance - Elevate Destinations (2024)

FAQs

What questions should I ask about travel insurance? ›

Travel Insurance Questions and Answers
  • Which travel insurance plan is the best?
  • What is travel insurance?
  • What does travel insurance cover?
  • How much does travel insurance cost?
  • How does travel insurance work?
  • Why do I need travel insurance?
  • What are pre-existing conditions for travel insurance?

What is the most common travel insurance claim? ›

Medical emergencies (59.8%) Needing to cancel a trip for an unforeseen reason (31.2%) Lengthy travel delays (5.7%)

What does travel insurance not cover? ›

Medical Tourism, Medical Exclusions

Don't look to travel insurance for help with the hospital bills or aftercare. Medical tourism is a common exclusion. Elective procedures, mental health care, routine physicals and exams and physical exams are also usually not covered by travel medical insurance.

What is usually covered by travel insurance? ›

So, what does travel insurance cover? Here's the very short answer: Cancellations, medical expenses, evacuations, loss or delays, and 24/7 assistance. These are the 5 basic types of coverage provided with vacation insurance.

What are two disadvantages travel insurance? ›

The more costly your trip, the more your provider will need to reimburse you for a valid claim, which increases the cost of your policy. In addition, plan costs will generally increase with age, as younger travelers may be less likely to file a claim than senior travelers based on overall health.

What is a good rate for travel insurance? ›

According to our research, the average cost of travel insurance is $204, but you could pay anywhere between $14 and $765 for travel insurance. Solo travelers can expect to pay around $60-$100 for coverage. Travel insurance provides a range of protection before and during your trip.

What is the best travel insurance to buy? ›

The Best Travel Insurance of 2024
  • Travelex Insurance: Our top pick.
  • Nationwide Travel Insurance: Best for baggage coverage.
  • AIG Travel Guard: Best for families.
  • Faye: Best cancel for any reason coverage.
  • WorldTrips: Most affordable comprehensive coverage.
  • Generali Global Assistance: Best for trip interruption coverage.
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Does travel insurance get more expensive closer to the trip? ›

Unlike other aspects of your travel experience like airfares or hotel-room rates, the price of travel insurance doesn't increase the closer you get to your travel date. There's no financial penalty if you wait to buy travel insurance (except for those bonus coverages, of course).

Does travel insurance cover flight cancellation? ›

Does travel insurance cover cancelled or missed flights? Your travel insurer may cover you if your flight was cancelled and the airline company doesn't or can't reschedule your flight. Your insurer may also cover you if the airline company doesn't reimburse you as a result, or only reimburses part of your expenses.

What will travel insurance pay out for? ›

Most policies include cover for: lost or stolen bags (with baggage cover an extra in some policies) emergency medical expenses, such as the cost of treatment and getting you home. the costs of cancelling, delaying or cutting your trip short (with cancellation cover sometimes an additional extra)

Does travel insurance cover flight cancellation due to illness? ›

Travel insurance can provide cover if you need to cancel your flight. This means that if you have to cancel your flight or your holiday for an insured reason such as illness, redundancy or your home becoming uninhabitable you can make a claim on your travel insurance to recoup the cost.

Does travel insurance ever pay out? ›

If your trip is canceled for a covered reason, a policy will often reimburse airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, tours, cruises and other prepaid, non-refundable expenses.

What invalidates travel insurance? ›

Your travel insurance might become invalidated if you: Fail to declare any underlying medical conditions or medications (including over-the-counter medicines) that you take. Sustain accidents or injuries whilst under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

How far in advance do I need to buy travel insurance? ›

In general, you can buy coverage any time before the date of your trip. That said, it's always best to buy coverage as soon as you make your reservations. The sooner you buy travel insurance, the sooner you'll have protection and the more benefits you may be eligible to receive.

Does travel insurance cover medication? ›

Travel medical insurance, or visitors insurance, offers coverage for emergency medical expenses, including doctor visits, hospitalization, prescription medications, and other necessary treatments for new illnesses or injuries that happen while traveling outside of your home country.

How soon before a trip should you get travel insurance? ›

Though you can buy travel insurance before you book your flight, it's actually better to wait until after you reserve your seat on the plane. This way, you'll know your ticket price and can make sure your travel insurance will cover the full cost of the ticket, in case you need to file a claim later.

What should the coverage limit be for travel insurance? ›

Policy maximums can typically range between $10,000 and $8 million, but will vary from plan to plan. If you need to use your coverage during your travels, the travel insurance policy will cover eligible expenses detailed in the policy's documentation up to the policy maximum amount.

What is the most common type of travel insurance? ›

Comprehensive plans, also referred to as cancellation policies, is the most popular type of travel insurance. Roughly 65% of all policies sold through Squaremouth are considered comprehensive.

What questions should a travel agent ask a client? ›

Good qualifying questions to ask:
  • Ask about their goals. ...
  • What inspired them to reach out?
  • Have they had a bad experience with other agencies? ...
  • What is their biggest priority for this trip? (i.e. wine tasting, family time, etc.)
  • What's their usual process for planning a vacation?

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