Travelling abroad? Tailor policy sum insured to destination country’s healthcare costs
Don’t accept any cover that comes with your travel package; understand coverage, exclusions and sub-limits, then buy
With the festival season approaching, many Indians are preparing for international vacations. While they are likely to expend significant time and effort on crafting the perfect itinerary, and selecting ideal
destinations, fights, and accommodations, travellers often overlook the
importance of carefully choosing a travel insurance policy. Instead, they may
unthinkingly accept whatever plan their travel agent includes with their
package. This lack of scrutiny could prove costly if any mishap occurs while
they are abroad
Key parameters to check Sum insured:
The sum insured must be adequate. “If you are
travelling abroad, especially to a country with higher sum insured. At the same
time, avoid over-insuring yourself. ”you may go for a relatively lower sum
insured if you are visiting a country whose medical costs and exchange rate are
relatively lower.
Other
factors that should go into determining the sum insured include the duration of
the trip, your age, whether you are travelling alone or with your family, and
whether your family members or you have pre-existing health conditions. Choose a
higher sum insured if you are going on a long treip, and if your age is above
45.
Coverage:
The plan must cover loss of luggage, flight
cancellation, loss of important documents, and medical costs (including Covid-19
coverage). “If you plan to carry expensive items such as jewellery,
electronics, etc., then enquire about the available add-on covers.
Not all travel policies cover adventure sports.
Goel suggest that if you plan to indulge in such activities, you should find a
plan (or one with a rider) that covers these activities. Also, consider buying
coverage for emergency trip extensions and home burglary.
Exclusion:
Many policies don’t cover pre-existing ailments
and complications arising from them, after-effects of a recent surgery, and
also on. “Ensure that your pre-existing conditions are covered by the policy
even if it means paying a higher premium. Failing to do so could result in significant
out-of-pocket expenses abroad,”
Sub limits:
Most policies come with caps or sub-limits for
specific coverage. These reduce the effectiveness of the policy considerably. “Ensure
that the full sum insured is usable, if that is not possible; choose a policy
whose limits are not overly restrictive.
Don’t end up with a lemon
Many travellers accept a plan from their travel
agent without checking the parameters mentioned above. Travel agents are not
well-placed to provide guidance on the right policy for you. “Travel agents may
have tie-ups with only a limited number of insurers, so you won’t get an
opportunity to compare a large number of plans and prices.
According to, the policy offered by travel
agents could be basic, with a limited sum insured and much exclusion, whereas
you may require a comprehensive cover. Instead of buying from your travel
agent, consider visiting the portal of a leading insurance aggregator. Compare various
policies, their features and prices. These portals even allow you to customise
a plan according to your requirements.
Some intermediaries charge their customers for
providing basic assistance services such as helping with the claims process or
providing emergency support. Insures and their distributors typically provide
these services without levying any cost. Finally, declare all pre-existing
ailments with complete transparency at the time of purchase. “Failure to
declare these conditions can lead to denial of claim.
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