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Travel Insurance:
I’m
personally not a big advocate of insurance in general. I hate paying for it, and I’m probably
woefully under-insured by industry standards.
Somewhere in my genetic code, there is a gene that is deeply offended by
the notion of paying money to protect yourself against
a bunch of what-if’s. Most of the time,
I’d just rather take my chances.
So
it may strike some folks as hypocritical that I actually recommend that people
traveling to
For
me, it’s all about risk v. reward. If
you make the calculation based strictly on numbers alone, it’s pretty much a tossup, and in cases like that, I’d probably just skip
it. A few hundred
dollars to protect me from losing a few thousand? Probably not. Here’s what makes travel insurance different
in my view:
Your risk is
elevated. In the tourism field, things don’t always go
as planned. It happens more often than
any of us would like to admit, and it happens more often in
The disappointment
factor. If your trip is cancelled because of a health
problem, hurricane, or the villa you’d planned to stay in slid down the
mountain during a summer rainstorm, maybe you could deal with it, but what
about the people traveling with you?
Trip insurance covers your costs, and might mean the difference between
cancelling and postponing your trip.
The stress factor. You come to Vallarta so you can stop worrying for awhile. For a reasonably small surcharge, you can
remove the specter of worry from the entire trip. The peace of mind that comes with that is
tough to put a price on.
You
save your time and money all year long to spend them in Vallarta, why leave
anything to chance?
Travel
insurance plans abound and like all insurance, coverage varies quite a
bit.
The
first question to ask yourself is: Where will you be going and what do you plan
to do? What risks are you likely to
encounter?
What
are you already covered for? Some credit
cards and homeowner’s policies also cover you when traveling. What does your health insurance policy cover
while you’re out of the country? You can
get policies to cover you for just about every eventuality: trip cancellation
or delay, loss of luggage, medical/dental, legal
expenses, personal liability, robbery, etc.
What about pre-existing or chronic conditions? Many policies specifically exclude pregnancy.
If
your trip is going to include any kind of high risk activity, make sure you
tell the insurer about it. It may raise
your premium, but if you are unlucky enough to get hurt while engaging in that
sort of thing, you might not be covered under some policies.
We
recommend travel insurance to all vacationers in
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