Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Travel Insurance 101

Know what your policy covers in the event of a disaster and just what claims you're eligible to make

August 31, 2005: 11:23 AM EDT By Shaheen Pasha, CNN/Money staff writer
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Hurricane Katrina's swathe of destruction has left travelers nationwide in a lurch as airports in the Gulf Coast remain closed and flights throughout the country have been cancelled or delayed.


Stranded travelers -- many of whom are facing unknown financial concerns back home as a result of Katrina -- could find some financial reprieve, at least when it comes to their trip, if they purchased travel insurance beforehand.
Travel insurance usually costs between 5 percent and 7 percent of the cost of the trip and can be purchased through travel agents, online insurance comparison sites or directly through insurance carriers...
from eGlobalHealth Insurers Agency, LLC

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