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Does Your Travel Insurance Cover You Against Terrorism?
Posted on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by Unknown
If you slip and fall on the steps of the Basilica, chances are that your travel insurance coupled with your health insurance will cover the bill and reduce the inconvenience. If your home is burgled while you’re abroad and you need to return home quickly, the right travel cover will reimburse you part of the cost of your aborted holiday and pay for your return trip home. But until recently, if you incurred a loss due to a terrorist attack, you might just have had to foot the bill yourself. Recent changes made by many insurers expand the cover offered by their policies in case of terrorist acts, but there’s a very wide variation on what expenses are covered and which will be your own responsibility. First, it’s important to note that your chance of being affected by terrorist activity is minute. Millions of UK citizens travel abroad every year with no incident. When it does happen, though, such attacks are widely publicized and make it seem that the chances of being affected are rising. “Being affected” is also a wide ranging phrase which can cover anything from being directly injured by a terrorist attack to having your personal belongings destroyed in a search because of a terrorist threat. When there is an imminent threat of an incident, airports may shut down, flights may be delayed and travelers may have to pay for overnight lodgings while they await another flight. Whether or not these additional expenses are covered varies widely by individual insurer, and the only way to be certain is to read your policy carefully. There are a few rules of thumb of which you can be fairly certain, though. War and terrorism are almost universally excluded from coverage by most insurers. Some insurers will cover the cost of emergency return home under certain conditions. If, for instance, the country you are visiting becomes unsafe for British travelers while you are there and the Foreign Office advises travelers to leave it, many insurers will cover the cost of emergency transportation home. Others will cover the cost of hotel and/or a replacement flight if the one on which you are booked is canceled or delayed due to a terrorist act or threat. Many will cover medical expenses for treatment of injuries or illness that arises from terrorist activity, and a very few will reimburse you for losses to personal property arising from terrorist activity. The best way to find out precisely what cover you have in case of terrorist attack or incident is to carefully read the fine print of your policy, and to ask your agent. You should also be aware of the following policies regarding airline return and refund policies for canceled and delayed flights: Whether you need cover for a single trip or multiple holidays, UK Insurance Index makes it easy to quickly find UK travel insurance policies online that provide both quality cover and value for money.
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