gman0119 Posted November 20, 2010 #1 Share Posted November 20, 2010 Now that I'm getting a little older, I have started getting to the point where the travel insurance is starting to sound more and more like a necessity. What my biggest priority is is to be covered if an illness prevents me from taking the cruise. Any suggestions on where to get it and what package I need to look for? I would appreciate any stories from past trip purchasers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patseacruiser Posted November 20, 2010 #2 Share Posted November 20, 2010 insuremytrip.com will give you options. Are you booking direct or with a travel agent? Most likely the agent will make a suggestion of insurance. I buy my insurance as soon as I deposit because of pre-existinging conditions and don't like the cruise line's insurance in most cases. insuremytrip.com will show options and you can see what is best for you and there is contact #'s for you to discuss it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gman0119 Posted November 20, 2010 Author #3 Share Posted November 20, 2010 Booked direct, and didn't really consider Carnival. If it is like most things, it would be overpriced going through them!!! LOL Thanks for the tip! BTW, I do know, READ THE CONTRACT!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken076 Posted November 20, 2010 #4 Share Posted November 20, 2010 Now that I'm getting a little older, I have started getting to the point where the travel insurance is starting to sound more and more like a necessity. What my biggest priority is is to be covered if an illness prevents me from taking the cruise. Any suggestions on where to get it and what package I need to look for? I would appreciate any stories from past trip purchasers. Here's some general words on Trip Insurance. As mentioned above (and below) Best to purchase w/in 14-21 days of Cruise Deposit so as to get Waiver of Pre-Existing conditions, if offered. The Carnival Berkely Policy provides low Medical coverage, marginal MedEvac coverage and no "Waiver of Pre-Existing Conditions". The Policy DOES offer Future Cruise CREDIT if your claim is denied as due to a Pre-Existing Condition and now includes cancellation coverage for Hurricane Warning and Job Layoff. If you cancel your Cruise before final Payment, the Carnival Policy premium is refundable. Carnival and Berkely both claim that the Policy also covers your independently purchased AirFare. The Carnival Policy is less expensive than the 3rd party policies if you're age is in the 70’s, as Age is not factored into Carnival Berkely’s premium as it is with 3rd Party Policies. The 3rd Party Trip Insurance Policies such as CSA, Travel-Ex and Travel-Insured offer much higher coverages and are much less expensive if you're younger. They generally offer "Waiver of Pre-Existing Conditions" (which can expedite the claims process) if you purchase w/in 14-21 days of your Cruise Deposit; CSA allows you to purchase up to Final Payment and retain the Waiver. Otherwise, you can purchase Carnival Berkely Insurance up to 14 days before sailaway, and you can purchase most other policies practically up to sailaway. You MUST be physically fit to travel the day you purchase. Most Policies are “Secondary” meaning that you have to first file claims with your own Health and/or Homeowners Insurance and be reimbursed/rejected by them, then the 3rd party Policy will pay what your insurance doesn’t pay (up to the limits of the policy). Primary Policies pay everything (up to limits of the Policy) without requiring you to first file and coordinate benefits with your personal policies, which can help expedite the claims process. “Cancel for Any Reason” coverage is usually offered as an option, usually for additional 50% of the premium . It’s important to read the associated Policy as many policies do not pay 100% and many policies pay LESS the later you cancel. The Princess Berkely Policy and now the Carnival Berkely Policy include75% Cancel for Any Reason Future Cruise CREDIT. The Carnival Berkely Policy covers Carnival Early Saver cancellation penalties (if you’re cancelling for a covered reason) by Carnival not issuing a Carnival Future Cruise Credit if you’re insured by Carnival Berkely (if you are otherwise insured you may need to ask to not have the future cruise credit issued). You need to select a Policy at least somewhat based on your own situation/concerns (if traveling with kids, if prior medical conditions, if over age 70, if Military, if concerned about LayOff….: TravelEx and TravelInsured insure kids free with insured adults. USAA offers their members discounted (about 9%) Travel-Insured Policies with some expanded coverages. TravelEX is PRIMARY and includes kids under 16 free and offers a Business/Military upgrade. CSA Freestyle includes Cancellation for Layoff and for School Year Extension. Patriot TRIP is PRIMARY coverage and includes Cancellation for Layoff, Cancelled Leave for Military, Fire & Police and Missed Cruise for Flight Delay. TravelSafe includes Cancel for Hurricane Warning and Cancel for Any Reason (not always 100%). You can compare Policies and Premiums for your specific age, destination, dates and cruise costs, at the Insurer's sites or at sites such as www.insuremytrip.com and www.buyamericaninsurance.com . Note that some Policies also have a $6 or $8 application Fee added-on. If you're not into Research, checkout CSA Freestyle, and TravelInsured Trip Protector and AIG TravelGuard Premier Protect. FIRST check your personal Health Plan for out-of-country medical and MedEvac coverage, your Homeowners Insurance for Personal Property coverage, and your Credit Card for Trip Cancellation/Interruption, AD&D coverage, and Baggage Loss/Delay coverage and Rental Car DDW coverage!!! For Example: · VISA Signature Card offers $500,000max Common Carrier Accidental Death & dismemberment, $3000max Lost Luggage by common carrier, $300max Luggage Delay by common carrier and Rental Car CDW. · World MasterCard offers Flight AD&D and Rental Car CDW, minimal Trip Cancellation/Delay and Baggage coverage. · Government Employee’s Blue Cross blue shield (BCBS) includes Out-of-Country Medical Coverage, via an out-of-country Provider Network. ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gman0119 Posted November 20, 2010 Author #5 Share Posted November 20, 2010 Thanks Ken! I love CC. Always someone that knows!!!! Great info! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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