Travel Insurance is important to understand, since like health insurance coverage, the customer may be refused coverage. Many insurance companies will offer a surplus of coverage for individuals and families. The company will consider few aspects of the policyholder, by reviewing the risk factors involved. If the policyholder is a high-risk the company may cover the holder, but the premiums will be higher than standard in most instances. Travel Insurance on the other hand, can refuse customers if they pose a high-risk.
Still, few travel insurance companies may consider customers that pose a high-risk, yet the company will pose a steep premium with minimal coverage. If the customer fails to inform the agent that he/she is a high-risk while filing for coverage, then the claims may be invalidated when submitted to the company if you are insured. Thus, travel insurance primary focuses on risk factors to conclude eligibility.
If the policyholder is traveling with others, then the travel insurance should cover those travelers, and the policyholder is obligated to inform the agency of any potential risks. In addition, if the policyholder is pending medical treatment for current conditions, then the policyholder must inform the agency. The policyholder must also inform the agency of any restrictions from medical professions, if the professional has advised the customer not to travel. The policyholder must also inform the company if he/she is traveling to receive medical exams, or if the customer has a chronic ill over the past year, seeking medical treatment, then he/she is obligated to inform the agency. Read the full story
