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Old Feb 8th, 2007, 01:08 PM
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TravelGuard has a "savvy traveler" page, I think you should start with a usual quote, and later it takes you to the lower rate page.
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Old Feb 8th, 2007, 01:17 PM
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I've used Access America for several trips, but have never had a claim. Maybe I'll check into Travel Guard for my next trip, since some of you have had good experience with it. I'm sure I compared when I bought, but don't remember the reason I used Access America.
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Old Feb 9th, 2007, 04:14 AM
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TWK thank you.

So, just to get this straight, I can and should share the insurance package with my traveling partners, even if they are unrelated to me.. That way if one of us cannot go due to illness or accident or death of a family member not on the trip, and the others do not want to carry on, we will each get reimbursed for cancellation.
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Old Feb 9th, 2007, 07:51 AM
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Yes, you should be able to buy a policy where all parties should be able to cancel the trip and receive a refund if you buy it under one policy with one premium. Travel Guard will ask you the names and ages of all travelers, and they will ask about familial relationships (but, I believe that has more to do with your premium, as children, spouses, etc., may result in a different premium than for unrelated persons).
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Old Feb 11th, 2007, 12:41 PM
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Thanks for this information. I will look into TravelGuard and other companies this week. I did a quick look at their site and the premium would be very high for our upcoming trip. I am wondering about the feasibility of insuring part of the costs and just taking my chances on the rest.. Sorry if I sound like a novice here..it is my first experience with trip insurance.
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Old Feb 11th, 2007, 01:50 PM
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It looks to me as if the participants in this discussion are American, whereas I live in Europe. It interests me that nobody has mentioned annual policies that cover all your trips for a year. Is such a product not available in the USA?

Herself and I are covered for a premium that costs less than would be required for two trips, which suits us very well as we make about half a dozen trips a year.
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 04:31 AM
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Padraig, I live in the US. I am very poorly educated about insurance matters, but I do not think that these types of policies are available. Do you mean you are covered for medical costs incurred while traveling? Or for reimbursement of your paid costs if you get sick and have to cancel your trip?
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 04:42 AM
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Herself and I are covered for all trips outside Ireland (where we live) for medical costs, cancellations, loss of property, and the like, whether we travel together or separately. It's very convenient.

I'm pleased never to have to find out how well our insurer behaves if we make a claim.
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 08:15 AM
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There is an annual policy, but it covers only the flights, I think. Not sure. I remember reading a brochure in a US airport.
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 08:17 AM
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I was wrong, there are several annual travel insurances, just google, and you'll see!
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 12:28 PM
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Thanks..I will look into it. But what about the portion of the trip other than the flights? Could I just insure a part of the total and take my chances with the rest? Thanks for the help..
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 12:52 PM
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Is travel insurance so expensive that you would consider leaving part of your trip uninsured? Again, there might be a difference between the US and Europe, and I don't think twice about the cost of my cover: it seems trivial.

The main thing that concerns me is not the cost of cancellation or lost/stolen property. I mightn't like it, but I can take those hits. I am more interested in the cover for illness or accident. The costs there can be very serious, and can wipe you out.
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 01:16 PM
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actually, the cost of illness isn't that negotiable on those policies and you can't leave it out exactly. Policies have set limits on various coverage amounts, and that's what it is. For example, you can buy one with health insurance repatriation limits of maybe $50,000 and one at $100,000 or something like that. I forget out the illness things varies, but there are probably differences there.

However, the fixed amount you decide to insure for (at least, on the ones I considered) is something you decide and may be $5000 or $2500 or something. That is the max. they will pay for the other costs you decide to insure in lost prepaid fees. I pick a policy with a very low limit on those as I don't have hardly any prepaid fees and don't really care about insuring for them at all. I put in a a little as mainly if the trip got cancelled or somehow I missed a flight due to a problem, the cost of buying another flight at the last minute could be high.

I don't think the cost of medical coverage usually would ruin most people, as Europe has much more reasonable costs than the US. My health insurance covers me abroad, anyway, so I don't worry about that. I don't think it would pay for repatriation, of course, but to be honest, I don't really care much about that and could pay for it if I really had to (I'd be dead anyway, so wouldn't care if it was a significant cost as no one else deserves my money). Now people who worry about leaving money to dependents, etc., have a different concern. The odds of that are extremely minute, anyway, so I personally am not concerned about the risk, but others might be.

IN any case, that isn't the set amount you decide is your max. coverage for cancellation, etc., and I think that is the part that jacks the premium up a lot, not the health insurance part.
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Old Feb 12th, 2007, 01:29 PM
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Just to clarify, I was not thinking about the repatriation part or the chance of medical problems once overeas. . What I am interested in is purchasing insurance that will cover me in case I have to cancel the trip at the last minute. (I should divulge here that this trip will not be to Europe but you are all so helpful here that I thought I would ask my questions on this board.)
Apart from the airline flights, this trip will involve pre-paid hotel reservations and internal flights ...since there will be three of us traveling, there is a chance, I hope very remote, that one will have to cancel and I would be worried about all of us being out a substantial amount of money if that happens.

Thanks to everyone who has offered/will offer advice and opinions....
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Old Feb 15th, 2007, 06:35 PM
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Hi ekscrunchy,

We bought our insurance for the sole purpose of refunding trip expenses in case of having to cancel at the last minute. The other insurance that comes with it was just a bonus, as I never think of those when traveling, and my other policies cover medical, etc.
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Old Feb 16th, 2007, 05:10 AM
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Thanks, tpl..I have to book the airline portion today for a trip in September so will look into buying the insurance soon after I buy the airline tix and send my deposit for the rest.
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Old Feb 19th, 2007, 02:04 PM
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I have yet another question about travel insurance. I have looked into Travel Guard and the prices seem very high. There does not seem to be a deductible for their "essential expanded" policy, which is the cheapest of several they offer. For those of you who purchased Travel Guard, did you purchase the Essential Expanded plan?

This subject is making my eyes glaze over; it is much more fun to research restaurants than it is to investigate travel insurance!
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Old Feb 19th, 2007, 02:27 PM
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Agree that this subject is a real yawner -- I put it off as long as I could before researching/purchasing. You might want to just call TravelGuard and talk to a rep -- that's what I did, and they were able to answer all my questions. There were 2 plans that sounded similar, but 1 covered children at no charge and the other didn't. Yes, I purchased the "essential expanded' plan.
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Old Feb 19th, 2007, 02:42 PM
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Thanks, Tpl...sorry to be such a droner! I did call them and ask a few questions. I will call back tomorrow and settle this once and for all...otherwise I will put myself and countless others to sleep discussing the subject! Thanks again.
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