Families travel for any number of reasons: to attend reunions, wakes, weddings, or funerals and none of those trips are immune to things that can go wrong. Whether you are flying or driving, bringing the kids or not, there’s a family travel insurance plan that’s right for your needs.
Some of the unexpected things that can go wrong on a family trip include the following:
Your child gets sick – every parent’s nightmare is having a sick child and not being able to get medical help when you need it. If you’re traveling in a region that is foreign to you, you may not even know where the nearest medical facility is, much less whether it is open or has a medical team that can help. If you need emergency medical care on your trip, who can you call?
Your destination is destroyed – if your destination residence is rendered inhabitable due to a weather-related natural disaster such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, or flood, how will you recover your pre-paid costs and perhaps make alternative travel plans?
Your rental car is stolen – if you rent a vehicle for your family trip and it’s damaged or stolen, the coverage you have at home will not likely cover all the related costs and a claim could significantly increase your future rates impacting your family budget for years to come. If your rental vehicle is stolen or damaged, how will you pay for the cost of repairs and rental charges?
You are hospitalized – if you’re hospitalized while traveling with family, particularly with young children, who will care for your children and make sure they get home safely? Who can you contact to bring someone from home to your hospital bedside?
Your home is burglarized while you’re gone – if your home is burglarized, vandalized, or damaged in a fire while you’re on your trip and you want to return home to assess the damage and take care of things before you go back to work, how will you recover your travel expenses and schedule a new flight home?
You need help or advice – anytime you are traveling in a new place, you could be in a situation where you need travel advice or emergency assistance. You may even need help communicating in a foreign language. If you need travel advice, legal advice, or foreign language assistance, who can you call?
Medical coverage provides for emergency medical and dental care in the case of a sudden illness or injury on your trip. (Review the details of medical/dental coverage.)
Trip cancellation coverage provides reimbursement for pre-paid, non refundable trip costs if you have to cancel your trip for a covered reason. (Review the details of trip cancellation coverage.)
Trip interruption coverage reimburses up to 150% of the unused trip costs and often provides additional money for return airfare if you have to end your trip and return home. (Review the details of trip interruption coverage.)
Travel assistance services can help you locate nearby medical facilities and even arrange for emergency transportation. (Review the details about travel assistance services.)
Car rental coverage provides protection against the cost of repairs and additional rental charges imposed by the rental company while the vehicle is recovered or repaired. (Review the details about car rental coverage.)
Evacuation/repatriation coverage pays for medically necessary evacuations and brings a friend or family member to your bedside while chaperoning your dependent children to someone who can care for them as you recover. (Review the details about evacuation/repatriation coverage.)
When should you buy your family travel insurance?
When you purchase your travel insurance may be just as important as why you purchase it.
Damian Tysdal is the founder of CoverTrip, and is a licensed agent for travel insurance (MA 1883287). He believes travel insurance should be easier to understand, and started the first travel insurance blog in 2006.
Damian Tysdal is the founder of CoverTrip, and is a licensed agent for travel insurance (MA 1883287). He believes travel insurance should be easier to understand, and started the first travel insurance blog in 2006.