Get peace of mind with coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and more—no matter where you travel.
Exploring new destinations should be full of excitement, not worry. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a business trip, or a solo adventure, our travel insurance has your back. From medical emergencies to unexpected trip changes, we’ve got you covered, so you can relax and make the most of your travels.
Medical Coverage
Covers medical expenses abroad, from minor injuries to emergencies.
Trip Cancellation Protection
Get reimbursed if unexpected events force you to cancel.
Lost Luggage Coverage
Compensation for lost or delayed luggage essentials.
24/7 Global Assistance
Emergency help, anytime, anywhere.
Adventure Travel Coverage
Coverage for activities like skiing, hiking, and more.
Trip Interruption Coverage
Reimbursement if you need to cut your trip short.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment
Financial compensation for severe accidents.
Baggage Delay Reimbursement
Coverage for essential purchases if luggage is delayed.
Rental Car Damage Coverage
Covers repair or replacement of rental cars.
Emergency Evacuation
Transportation to safety during medical or security emergencies.
Got Questions? We've got answers!
Travel insurance typically covers unexpected events like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and travel delays. Some policies also offer coverage for adventure activities, rental car damage, and emergency evacuations.
Yes, many travel insurance policies now include COVID-19-related coverage for medical expenses and trip cancellations due to illness or quarantine. Be sure to check the specific details of your policy, as coverage can vary.
It’s best to buy travel insurance as soon as you book your trip. Purchasing early ensures you’re covered for unforeseen events, such as trip cancellations or changes that may occur before your departure.
Yes, even short trips can be disrupted by unexpected events like flight cancellations, lost luggage, or medical emergencies. Travel insurance can provide peace of mind, no matter how short your journey.
Some policies do offer coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, but they often require you to declare the condition and purchase the insurance within a specified timeframe after booking your trip. It’s important to read the policy’s terms carefully to know what is covered.
To make a claim, you’ll need to provide documentation like receipts, medical reports, or proof of trip cancellation. Most insurers have an online claims process or 24/7 helplines to guide you through the steps.
Yes, most travel insurance policies cover the loss or theft of personal belongings, including baggage. Coverage limits may apply, so check your policy for specific details on compensation and excluded items.
Adventure sports coverage is often available as an add-on or included in more comprehensive policies. Activities like skiing, scuba diving, and hiking are typically covered, but make sure to check your policy for any exclusions or limitations.
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