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Your Top Five Travel Insurance Questions Answered

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Your travel agent recommends it, but do you know what travel insurance really is and why it is so important?

For many individuals, travel insurance is just another travel expense that they are more than happy to pay. Others, however, dismiss it, only to find themselves in a situation where their dream vacation is interrupted and their money is history.

Before you embark on your next trip, take the time to understand and appreciate all aspects of travel insurance and why it really is so important after all.

Here are your top five travel insurance questions:

Q: Where do I purchase travel insurance?

A: There are many companies that sell travel insurance, although the better known companies include American Express, Travel Guard and Access America. Whatever company you decide to purchase travel insurance through, make sure they have a solid reputation and a strong financial past. Remember: a travel insurance policy is only as good as the company that issues it, so take the time to find a good company through which to purchase your travel insurance. Your travel agent will likely recommend a particular company, too.

Q: What does a travel insurance policy cover?

A: Although each travel insurance policy will differ slightly based on their coverage, in general most travel insurance companies cover lost luggage, emergency medical care, terrorism, natural disasters and bankrupt companies. It is important to thoroughly read your travel insurance policy so that you fully understand what is, and isn’t, covered under your policy.

Q: Is travel insurance really necessary?

A: That all depends on your luck. However, when you consider the happening of just this past year, including volcanic ash, the H1N1 virus, and a number of hurricanes and floods, it really is taking a gamble not to purchase travel insurance.

Q: Why do I need to purchase medical care through a travel insurance policy? Shouldn’t my health insurance policy cover my medical expenses while on holiday?

A: Your regular health insurance policy may cover your healthcare while overseas, but many times it does not. In addition, emergency medical coverage through a travel insurance policy will be able to cover airlifting you off a cruise ship for an emergency appendectomy; your standard health insurance policy will not.

Q: Who needs to purchase travel insurance?

A: Anyone who wants to protect their investment should take out travel insurance. Remember: vacations can be expensive!

Your Common Homeowners Insurance Questions Answered

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Homeowners insurance is more than just a requirement for a home loan; it is a must for all homeowners who want to protect themselves, their families, their home and their assets.

Don’t take your homeowners insurance policy for granted, as it may one day protect all that you have worked so hard for. With that said, there are a number of common questions homeowners have when it comes to homeowners insurance:

Q:  Does my homeowners insurance cover natural disasters?

A: Perhaps. Certain natural disasters, such as wind or hail damage, are typically covered by most homeowner’s insurance policies. However, natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods are not. The only way to find out what disasters are covered by your homeowners insurance policy is to read the policy. Both flood and earthquake insurance policies can be purchased through the federal government.

Q: Does my homeowners insurance protect my most prized possessions?

A: This is a gray area. Your homeowners insurance should be adequate enough to cover the assets within your home; however, if you have many possessions that are of significant value, such as jewelry and antiques, it is best to take out additional insurance to cover their value.

Q: Will my homeowners insurance provide me with enough money to rebuild in case I lose my home to a fire?

A:  Again, perhaps. There are two different types of policies you can take out: the replacement value or the current value. In other words, if you take out only enough insurance to cover the cost of your home, this may not be enough to build anew home; in which case you would fall short of rebuilding your home. Make sure your policy is written as such as provide you with enough money to rebuild your home and replace its contents.

Q: Where can I shop for homeowners insurance?

A:  Homeowners insurance can be purchased through your local insurance company or it can be purchased online. There are many websites that allow you to get online homeowners insurance quotes and also compare costs between insurers. Many times, purchasing homeowners insurance through the same company who carries your auto insurance policy can save you money, as many insurance companies offer multi-policy discounts.