Non-Medical Travel Insurance
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Chicago
Programs: Bonvoy Gold, United Silver
Posts: 219
Non-Medical Travel Insurance
All,
Please forgive me is this has been answered before/elsewhere. I'm looking to purchase travel insurance for a vacation in August to Costa Rica. It's possible that I may change jobs before then, and if I do, I won't be traveling. Does anyone know of affordable travel insurance that lets you cancel for reasons that aren't medical, weather, etc.?
Thanks!
Please forgive me is this has been answered before/elsewhere. I'm looking to purchase travel insurance for a vacation in August to Costa Rica. It's possible that I may change jobs before then, and if I do, I won't be traveling. Does anyone know of affordable travel insurance that lets you cancel for reasons that aren't medical, weather, etc.?
Thanks!
#2
Join Date: May 2009
Location: South Park, CO
Programs: Tegridy Elite
Posts: 5,678
All,
Please forgive me is this has been answered before/elsewhere. I'm looking to purchase travel insurance for a vacation in August to Costa Rica. It's possible that I may change jobs before then, and if I do, I won't be traveling. Does anyone know of affordable travel insurance that lets you cancel for reasons that aren't medical, weather, etc.?
Thanks!
Please forgive me is this has been answered before/elsewhere. I'm looking to purchase travel insurance for a vacation in August to Costa Rica. It's possible that I may change jobs before then, and if I do, I won't be traveling. Does anyone know of affordable travel insurance that lets you cancel for reasons that aren't medical, weather, etc.?
Thanks!
#4
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: SAN
Programs: AA EXP 4 MM, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 884
I think Travelguard (http://www.travelguard.com) offers this (they offer protection if you become unemployed if you've been with the same job for 5 years), not sure which of the products since I buy the Platinum package as I want the primary care coverage.
#5
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
All,
Please forgive me is this has been answered before/elsewhere. I'm looking to purchase travel insurance for a vacation in August to Costa Rica. It's possible that I may change jobs before then, and if I do, I won't be traveling. Does anyone know of affordable travel insurance that lets you cancel for reasons that aren't medical, weather, etc.?
Thanks!
Please forgive me is this has been answered before/elsewhere. I'm looking to purchase travel insurance for a vacation in August to Costa Rica. It's possible that I may change jobs before then, and if I do, I won't be traveling. Does anyone know of affordable travel insurance that lets you cancel for reasons that aren't medical, weather, etc.?
Thanks!
The following travel insurance providers offer policies with the Cancel for Work Reasons benefit: Global Alert, MH Ross, Travel Guard, Travelex and Travel Safe.
#6
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Every policy is a bit different in what they offer. You need to be very specific in your case, as some of the work related allowances are not for you taking a new job, but only if you get fired, laid off, etc.
Others will require you to provide notarized proof that you are required to work, which may not be something you can get easily (or are comfortable asking for) from a new position you just started.
Not saying it's not possible, but like all things travel related make sure you understand the terms and are actually getting the coverage for what you think you will need the coverage for.
It also depends on what state you live in if the company provides cancel for work reason coverage.
If you are looking at a site like insuremytrip.com, once you get the quotes you can click on coverage in the yellow narrow by bar at the top of the page and select cancel for work reasons to see if the plans they represent are available in your state, and what the coverage.
Insure my trip has a page listing the companies they link to that provide cancel for any reason benefits
http://www.insuremytrip.com/cfar.html?linkId=30040
again, check the coverage and the payment amounts, it may not always be 100%, and again it will change based on what state you live in.
Others will require you to provide notarized proof that you are required to work, which may not be something you can get easily (or are comfortable asking for) from a new position you just started.
Not saying it's not possible, but like all things travel related make sure you understand the terms and are actually getting the coverage for what you think you will need the coverage for.
It also depends on what state you live in if the company provides cancel for work reason coverage.
If you are looking at a site like insuremytrip.com, once you get the quotes you can click on coverage in the yellow narrow by bar at the top of the page and select cancel for work reasons to see if the plans they represent are available in your state, and what the coverage.
Insure my trip has a page listing the companies they link to that provide cancel for any reason benefits
http://www.insuremytrip.com/cfar.html?linkId=30040
again, check the coverage and the payment amounts, it may not always be 100%, and again it will change based on what state you live in.