
Travel Insurance Guide
Travel insurance. Boring huh? It is ... until you need it. Then you probably wish you'd paid closer attention to the detail.
Are all the parts of a policy the same?
This was a question we got asked recently and the simple answer is no, they aren't. While actual policy benefits vary considerably between companies, there are several types of cover within most policies.
Medical emergencies & evacuation
From being squashed by an oversized Sumo in Japan to falling from the Rodeo in Texas, if there is one reason to buy travel insurance, this is it.
Hospital costs in the USA can approach $10,000 per day, while medical evacuations to Australia can easily exceed $100,000. The cost of a travel insurance policy suddenly seems like small change, and is infinitely better than having to re-mortgage your house to bring loved ones home.
Some things to look for:
» Unlimited cover if you're travelling to the US, Canada or Japan.
» Cover for Emergency evacuation.
» An allowance for a relative to accompany you if you're ill or injured and travelling alone.
» Cover for emergency dental work.
» Cover for pre-existing medical conditions or pregnancy.
Regardless of who you buy a policy with, definitely take your time to read the Combined Financial Services Guide and Product Disclosure Statement carefully, particularly the exclusions, and if you have any questions, ask.
Cancellation
This section of a policy covers you for cancellation costs if you suddenly find you can't go on your trip for some unforeseen reason such as the serious illness of a close relative. The important thing to remember here is that for this section of the policy to be useful, you have to buy the policy when you start booking tickets and not the week before you leave.
Some things to look for:
» Loss of non-refundable deposits and costs paid in advance if you cancel before departure due to illness or injury, compulsory jury duty, unforeseen retrenchment and natural disaster.
Baggage
Baggage is the reason most people take out travel insurance and is actually probably the least important component; things can be replaced, health can't. There are usually per item limits and exclusions regarding the definition of 'reasonable care' which means a claim will be denied if you leave your baggage unattended in a public place and it's stolen. Lastly, should you have to claim, you will usually be asked for proof of ownership in some form, so you might like to consider this before you go.
Some things to look for:
« individual item limits
« If your luggage is stolen from your hotel room.
« If luggage is stolen from the boot of a locked car
« Does it cover loss of cash
Personal Liability
If you cause an accident when abroad and injure someone, insurance can cover your liability and legal expenses but most won't pay legal expenses if you have a car accident.
Rental Cars
When you hire a car overseas, if you have an accident there is usually a policy excess that you have to pay to the car hire company. Travel insurance can cover the costs of this.
Delays
Flight delays aren't uncommon, but very occasionally delays can run into days which can quickly become expensive. The conditions and benefits vary considerably between policies so always read the Combined Financial Services Guide and Product Disclosure Statement carefully.
Resumption of journey
Most travel insurance policies end the minute you arrive home, so if you have bought a policy for 3 months and come home after 2 weeks, you probably aren't entitled to a refund on the 'unused' portion.
However, some policies allow for special circumstances where if you had to return home because of a sick relative or a death in the family, then not only will you be able to claim for some of these costs, but you can also resume your journey. Again, the conditions and benefits vary considerably between policies so always read the Combined Financial Services Guide and Product Disclosure Statement carefully.
Easy guide
- Travel Insurance Guide
- How to choose a policy
- Government Travel Warnings
- Safe travel: While you are away
- Travel Insurance Cover
- Compare Travel Insurance
- Policy exclusions
- Travel Insurance on a budget
- Travel Insurance Claims
- Travel Insurance for Seniors
- When things go wrong
- Safe travel: Before you go
![]()
"straight through to customer service"
To my surprise when I rang customer service I got straight through. They were extremely helpful and able to answer all questions. I then proceeded to use the website to apply for my insurance which was easy to use and very quick. Thanks TID!!Renae, May 20, 2008
"good cover for laptops"
$4000 limit for laptops a winner. Easy to use website. Friendly professional help when I called. Underwritten by Allianz inspired confidence.larryoien | 21 June 2008
"questions answered in plain English"
The navigation through Travel Insurance Direct was a breeze and all the common questions were available at a click of a button. It was reasuring to have my question answered in plain english. Thank you.Alan, May 17, 2008
"name you can trust"
Excellent Insurer. Name you can trust!Jemma Evans, June 4 2008
"great value for money"
I worked in travel insurance industry for 5 years - this policy is great value for money and the web site was easy to use. Extra information was easily found in pull down areas, and comprehensive coverage for basic medical conditions was a winner for me. Could not believe the difference in premium from travel agent recommended - half the price! Highly recommended! Easy to use, and cover provided excellent. Will definitely be using when we travel again next year!bearypatch | 3/1/2008
"My claim got paid quickly"
I made a claim last year and it got paid with no problem at all - all of it within 10 working days. They provide peace of mind and that's what I'm looking for in an insurance company.McLachlan, May 13th, 2008
"claim handled swiftly"
Members of my family have been using TID for a number of years now. The benefits and price combined with the user friendly website were our initial reasons for choosing TID over several other companies we'd compared. The proof of the pudding, however, came recently when we had our first claim. It was handled efficiently and swiftly to our utmost satisfaction.Jillian | 8 June 2008
"good on dial-up connection"
I found the Website very easy to use and navigate, which is great seeing that I am stuck with a real slow Dial Up connection. Thanks for providing a good product.David Rae | 4 June 2008
"50% cheaper than travel agencies"
So many times I've compared TID's offering with what my travel agent recommends. But TID is always 50% cheaper - and the limits are often higher than the competitors' products. I think I can stop wasting my time comparingPogie, May 7, 2008
"Trust in Allianz"
We always use Travel Insurance Direct and have recommended it to a number of our friends who also now use it. Although we've never had to make a claim we have peace of mind when travelling and trust in Allianz who we have dealt with for other domestic insurance claims. Thank- you Travel Insurance Direct.Vicki10 | 1 June 2008
"Claims staff were helpful"
On one of my trips I needed to make a claim. I found the staff helpful and informative as they explained the claims process and timeframe. They were true to their word and I never once needed to hassle them for a response.Robyn, May 4, 2008
"good FAQs"
Easy website to use and good explanations in the FAQs. I find they are very helpful on the phone if you're not sure of anything.GeoffreyNielsen | 31 May 2008
More comments from travel insurance direct customers.
Get a quote
- Not sure which region to choose?
