Single Trip or Annual Travel Insurance?

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If you are planning to take an overseas trip, you should definitely look into purchasing a trip travel insurance policy for yourself, your travel companions and your family. So, you may be asking right about now, what is travel insurance? Travel insurance is a short term policy which usually covers things like medical expenses, financial losses and the like for the duration of a trip, whether domestic or overseas.
If you are purchasing a single trip policy make sure you are covered for enough time. Add a few days to the start of the trip for coverage in case of early cancellation and a few days after you are due to return in case you have to stay a few extra days.
Travel insurance is also available on an annual basis. This is great if you have to travel often. Check the premium costs for a single trip verses an annual policy that will cover any number of trips for the whole year. Again, read the exclusions, you may think you are getting a deal but you may not be getting great coverage.
Single or annual trip travel insurance will most often include coverage for loss of luggage to loss of life. These situations rarely occur, but if they did, they could be financially devastating for the traveler of their family.
Check your current medical policy and look online for trip travel insurance. You will want something that will cover emergencies such as accidental death, medical, theft or trip cancellation.
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Travel Insurance for Business Trips Abroad
The travel insurance for business trips abroad is an insurance that is tailor made for business travelers. This one is applicable to various business trips within one calendar year and each one is not more than 92 days. This insurance is accredited around the globe except to Bulgarian territory. Bulstrad Plc in cooperation with Inter Partner Assistance developed this kind of insurance. The policy coverage includes medical, surgical, pharmaceutical, and hospital expenses up to $100,000. Dental expenses up to $300. Legal assistance expenses up to $2000. Emergency visit benefit which will allow one person to be named by the insured for a round-trip ticket if in case the insured is confined in the hospital for more than seven consecutive days.
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