Why Purchase Travel Insurance?
You have invested your hard-earned cash and spent months of planning the perfect vacation so why not protect it.


Travel Insurance can be that missing piece that gives you peace of mind before and during travel to your dream vacation. 


When you're traveling, there are an infinite number of ways things can go wrong. You could lose your bag, catch the flu, crash your car or break your wrist falling off a camel. Travel insurance exists to protect you — and your travel investment — in a wide range of situations like these.


In general, you could not reasonably foresee crashing your car, catching the flu or falling off a camel. But what about a looming storm or an existing medical condition? How does travel insurance work then? Let's take a closer look at how travel insurance defines unforeseen and foreseeable events. Check out the videos listed below.


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How Does Travel Insurance Work

Is travel insurance right for you?


Hundreds of millions of travelers ask themselves these question each year. And one in three people now opt in for travel insurance.


But before you can answer this question for yourself, you need to equip yourself with some knowledge, including what exactly travel insurance actually is, what the benefits are, and under what circumstances it makes sense for you and your family to elect for insurance before your next trip.


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How Does Travel Insurance Cover Pre-Existing Conditions?
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Not all travel insurance plans cover existing medical conditions. However, certain travel insurance products from Allianz Global Assistance do offer this coverage, provided specific requirements are met.

 

What is a Pre-Existing Condition?

A pre-existing condition refers to any injury, illness, or medical condition that led to seeking treatment, showing symptoms, or requiring medication within 120 days before and including the date the plan was purchased.


Keep in mind that an official medical diagnosis from a physician is not required for a condition to be classified as pre-existing. 


How to Meet Conditions for a Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion Waiver

To begin with, you need to insure the full nonrefundable cost of your trip. If you do this within 14 days of making your initial trip deposit and are medically able to travel at that time, you can receive coverage for most pre-existing medical conditions.  


Note: Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. Please see your plan for full details. Benefits/Coverage may vary by state and sub limits may apply or call your travel advisor for specific questions related to your unique needs.

Is Travel Insurance a Waste of Money?


The short answer is no. Many people pay for a vacation by setting aside money to save up for it. Think about how you’d feel if you were forced to cancel your trip due to an emergency or if your possessions were stolen while on vacation. You’d have to pay to reschedule your trip or replace your items out of pocket.


Travel insurance policies can help provide peace of mind and protection if anything unexpected happens on your trip. For example, if your trip gets interrupted for a covered reason or you get injured while you’re away, the policy is designed to help cover those costs. Things happen, but with travel insurance, you can relax and enjoy your vacation knowing that you’re protected.


But one mistake people often make is thinking that travel insurance covers everything. It doesn't. Travel insurance does not cover losses that arise from expected or reasonably foreseeable events or problems.


As you’re reviewing your options for travel insurance coverage, be sure to understand any exclusions that are relevant to your trip. You’ll want to know what risks or situations will not be covered.


Keep in mind that travel insurance policies will vary based on your unique needs and the type of trip you’re planning to take. When travel uncertainties abound, the cost of travel insurance is a small fraction of the potential costs of trip cancellation or travel mishap. 


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Allianz | Their Promise to You

If you're not completely satisfied with your travel insurance plan, you have 15 days (or more, depending on your state of residence) to request a refund, as long as you haven't started your trip yet or initiated a claim. Premiums are non-refundable after this period.

Does Travel Insurance Cover Pandemics?

As “global pandemic” became a term that the world learned and experienced in 2020, it ushered in new challenges for those who travel. What that means for you as a potential traveler is that you’ll want to consider whether COVID-19 or any other potential pandemic presents a risk for your trip. Some travel insurance policies provide protection against cancellations related to pandemics. When you’re looking for travel insurance, take the time to read the exclusions in the policy, and make sure it provides both coronavirus and general pandemic protection if you want to be covered for those events.