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Travel Insurance Recommendations?
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Travel Insurance Recommendations?

Anyone here use travel insurance and have any recommendations?

I looked up a bunch of companies, world nomads, sta travel insurance, accessamerica, travelex, medex, travelguard, etc but none of them have positive reviews. Can't say if this means they are good companies or not though.

Thanks.
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#2

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

Am curious about this as well - both health insurance, and insurance for "stuff" like electronics. Anyone have recommendations for either?
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#3

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

I use world nomads and have no complaints. I keep my health insurance but it (my health ins) doesn't cover certain things outside of the country that world nomads does..such as medical flights back to the U.S. should I become seriously ill.

I haven't had to file a claim with them but I did extend my coverage once and then a few days into the coverage cut my trip short. They refunded me the entire extended period even though I was a few days into the period and according to their policy I was not eligible for a refund.

A few positives about world nomads is they make it easy to extend your coverage, easy to get in touch with someone, and easy to access all your information online.

Bottom line though is that insurance companies are in the business to make money so you're rarely going to find one that has all around positive reviews.
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#4

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

What do guys do when they're abroad for extended periods of time? Get local health insurance, or just do travel insurance long term?
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#5

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

If you have a good credit card they usually include a more than adequate travel insurance. Especially those ties to Frequent Flyet programs.

Course, you have to pay the actual trip with the card for it to work.
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Travel Insurance Recommendations?

I wish I would have had travel insurance for my trip to Thailand. Only 1 week in i've lost gopro with lcd screen with 32gb extreme card. I also lost 1k baht on khao san road and I booked 2 nights at a hotel in Krabi and I wasn't able to make it so I paid $80 for no reason.

Not sure if travel insurance would've have covered all of that but I think it would have cost me about $100 or less for my trip and I have already lost about $600 and I still got a few weeks left!!!!!!
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#7

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

what do people think about STA travel insurance.

it costs 160 pounds for 1 year multi trip.
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#8

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

Gentlemen, please allow me to suggest Ingle International.

You can check them out here.

They offer both insurance for travelers and long-term expats. Both medical and non-medical.

Additionally they offer special high risk insurance for people heading far off the beaten track (where you'll likely be tracked and beaten).

If you are going to impose your will on the world, you must have control over what you believe.

Data Sheet Minneapolis / Data Sheet St. Paul / Data Sheet Northern MN/BWCA / Data Sheet Duluth
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Travel Insurance Recommendations?

Quote: (02-06-2013 06:36 AM)Osiris Wrote:  

Gentlemen, please allow me to suggest Ingle International.

You can check them out here.

They offer both insurance for travelers and long-term expats. Both medical and non-medical.

Additionally they offer special high risk insurance for people heading far off the beaten track (where you'll likely be tracked and beaten).

You use them? Any particular reason you'd recommend it over others?
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Travel Insurance Recommendations?

Quote: (02-06-2013 02:29 PM)Rah Wrote:  

Quote: (02-06-2013 06:36 AM)Osiris Wrote:  

Gentlemen, please allow me to suggest Ingle International.

You can check them out here.

They offer both insurance for travelers and long-term expats. Both medical and non-medical.

Additionally they offer special high risk insurance for people heading far off the beaten track (where you'll likely be tracked and beaten).

You use them? Any particular reason you'd recommend it over others?

I have friends who have raved about it. I currently don't have insurance living abroad, but if I decided to get a policy it'd be with them.

The only time I had travel insurance was when I was a student and that company failed miserably to help me in anyway when I was in the hospital. I'll try to find out the name of the company I went through then so people know to stay away.

If you are going to impose your will on the world, you must have control over what you believe.

Data Sheet Minneapolis / Data Sheet St. Paul / Data Sheet Northern MN/BWCA / Data Sheet Duluth
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Travel Insurance Recommendations?

So the recommendations are World Nomads, and Ingle/I.M.G. Thanks guys, will look into each and report back.

What about insurance for things/stuff, like electronics and high-end clothing, etc.? Anyone gotten such insurance, and had any experiences with claims?
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#12

Travel Insurance Recommendations?

world nomads is expensive
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