Travel insurance seems simple to insurance experts like us, but we know that isn't always the case for travelers. Policies may contain exemptions, conditions, and definitions – which may come off as confusing legal jargon.
Insurance companies use these definitions to determine how each plan will work. The legal ties bind us to our certificate language, protecting every traveler that purchases a plan. It outlines what is and isn't covered. Still, it can be a little overwhelming.
That's why we've put together this infographic – 7 Trip Details You Need Before Buying Any Travel Insurance Plan
Because each state has it's own regulations and rates, we need to know what state you currently reside in.
Your secheduled departure date and the date you're scheduled to arrive home.
This is your current age, not the age you will be on your trip.
Everything that is pre-paid prior to departure and subject to penalty.
This could be any combination of: land, air, cruise, or other.
This is the country or region where you will be spending majority of your trip.