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There are many kinds of travel insurance, but
most of the fall in to 3 broad types. They are A) medical/life
insurance, B) property insurance and C) and reimbursement
insurance for the disruption of a trip. All are specifically
related to the kind of emergencies that may be encountered
by travelers.
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Flight Accident
Insurance: this pays a sum of money for those injured
or killed, in an air-travel accident.
- Trip Cancellation/Interruption/Delayed: policies can be purchased that will reimburse the policy holder
for some of all money lost to any form of disruption of scheduled
plans, weather through illness, mishap or act of god.
- Supplier Default: covers financial
default of the travel supplier (e.g. bankruptcy) that results
in a loss of money for the policyholder.
- Baggage Loss or Delay & Personal Effects
Coverage: covers the loss of personal property, or
delays that have a negative financial effect.
- Travel Medical Insurance: covers
a variety of medical costs, form treatment, to evacuation,
to bringing family members to the injured party’s location;
this kind of international travel insurance is vital for guests
of a foreign country.
- Life Insurance: covers Accidental
Death, Repatriation Benefits (sending the deceased’s
remains to their country of origin), & other death related
occurrences.
- Miscellaneous: there are many more
specific types of insurance a traveler may purchase, among
them Ski Travel Insurance, Cruise Insurance, Terrorism Insurance,
Document Loss, International Assistance & Rental Vehicle
Insurance.
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