Interview with CNBC, Street Signs, on how terrorism is effecting travel insurance.
Rudy Maxa’s World with John Cook from QuoteWright
Rudy Maxa’s World with guest John Cook
TSA delays – does travel insurance cover you?
The bottom line is that travel insurance probably doesn’t cover a delay or missed flight due to long TSA lines. Why? Because coverage designed to insure your trip, such as trip cancellation/interruption, travel delays and missed connections, is named “peril coverage,” and long lines are not considered perilous.
Traveling with others? Hidden hazards that you have to think about.
You know what events you want to be covered for, but what about the rest of your traveling companions? What events are they concerned with? Would you travel without them if they had to cancel? Would they travel without you if you had to cancel?
Dear Santa please improve travel insurance
It’s no mystery that travel policies have limitations and exclusions. A good policy is one that covers a lot of ground. While there are several really good plans out there, it would be nice if insurance companies would changed a few things to make them even better, the following is a small list of things I’d love to see changed.