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A Big Expense Made Less Painful

by Amy Nutt

A vacation can be a big expense. To cancel a vacation can be an even bigger expense. That is why it is important to buy the right kind of travel insurance in order to ensure you do not end up paying not to take a holiday. When we plan a vacation, we often do not think of all the little details which could end up as a cause to cancel the whole trip. Things such as illness or an accident might result in trip cancellation. Moreover, you might get sick or injured while in a foreign country, in which case it is absolutely vital to prepare for this unfortunate circumstance in order to reduce the risk of being caught off guard. Before buying an insurance policy for your trip, you must know that different sorts of trips call for different sorts of travel insurance. For instance, a family of four will be best served by a policy that offers protection against anyone in the family getting sick or injured. As any parent knows, a sick child can turn a hotel room into a hospital pretty quickly and end up costing mom and dad money as well as a good time. Family vacations tend to involve a lot of risk as there is more than one person who can run into trouble and ruin the vacation whereas a youth traveling in a group or alone need only worry about themselves.

There are five basic aspects to travel insurance: trip cancellation, travel medical, travel major medical, emergency medical evacuation and accidental death. The type of trip you are on will often determine what type of insurance you will need. If you are not traveling outside the country, emergency evacuation is probably unnecessary as it is major medical insurance. For domestic trips, most common type of insurance is trip cancellation as it is easy to foresee any number of circumstances where trips might be cancelled. In large countries such as the United States and Canada, a plane, train or bus ticket can be cross-continental and very expensive, so some insurance against an abrupt cancellation can help guard against losing your ticket entirely.

Medical Insurance, as we have seen, is usually important only when traveling to a foreign destination. In particular, for people accustomed to the temperate climate of most states and provinces, a trip to nations closer to the equator can result in exposure to a host of diseases to which our immune systems are not well adapted. For these types of trips, major medical travel insurance is an absolute must, as the risk of illness is great. In addition to these basic travel insurance plans, there are now specialized plans for specialized travel. Business travel often involves tight deadlines and appointments which, if they are missed, can render the whole trip a waste of time. Also, as companies often need to send a team of people, there are group travel insurance rates available. For those who plan to stay a long time in a foreign country, there are specialized expatriate travel insurance policies available that cover the risk incurred from a long stay away from the relative safety and security of North America. For participants in extreme sports, such as mountain climbing or base jumping, be careful to check that you policy does not exempt you from benefits for undertaking such dangerous activities.

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Is AAA Auto Insurance For Me?

by Nigel Vazquez

The American Automobile Association, better known as the AAA, is extremely well-known for maps and roadside aid, but did you also know it is now one of the main auto insurance providers in the United States of America?

A Very Popular Source For Auto Insurance

The AAA are certainly one popular auto insurance company indeed. They currently provide auto insurance policies for around one quarter of all American households.

The AAA was founded on 4th March 1902 at which time it was given to enrolling local as well as regional motor clubs having international associates as well.

Some of the other notable Automobile Associations associated with AAA include the Canadian Automobile Association and the Automobile Association in the United Kingdom.

Anyone driving in the United States should ensure that they have the proper automobile insurance, which should at the very least cover liability, if not the whole package.

AAA has been giving service to American citizens for over 20 years so you know that when you get AAA auto insurance you are getting the benefit of years of industry experience that is backed by proven service.

AAA will offer you not only protection for your own vehicle and yourself, but also for passengers traveling within it including any possessions they carry with them!

If at any time you are found to be at fault in an accident, with your AAA insurance your legal defense will be covered under your policy.

Other things generally covered are liability coverage, medical payment coverage, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, and of course coverage for any damage to your auto.

You also have the option to get a personalized automobile policy. Of course if you choose this option you must be very careful to make sure you’re getting everything you need.

The AAA will also give you access to a number of additional services such as; having your car towed up to 100 miles, getting your battery tested from time to time, getting approved auto repair and getting lots of different travel related documents easily and quickly.

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Eternal Bliss Awaits You….Just Buy An Extended Warranty!

by Karl W. Heinzel

People purchase extended warranties are lots of consumer products including automobiles. Chances are you’re never got to get your money out of your investment. As a matter of fact, extended warranty is arn’t really even extended warranties at all. A more accurate name for them is a service contract. these contracts are usually sold as an add-on sale at the time of purchase. Through these service contracts, you end up paying a separate warranty company, an upfront fee to cover repairs that may show up in the future.

Most car dealers will do everything they can to sell you a service contract by telling you that they can cover some large repair bills that are covered by the standard warranty. of course the reason they do this is the service contracts are very profitable. In fact, sometimes 50 percent of the money goes straight into profits on the sale. The reason they can get away with this is that the coverage is usually not what you expect.

Usually these contracts don’t cover the following:

Are you lacking, vehicle maintenance records? If you fail to produce records proving that the regular maintenance schedule was followed your in trouble. Not just maintaining the vehicle, but proving that the vehicle was maintained. Without proof you’re not covered.

Consider wear and tear parts. Things like brake pads, shoes, hoses, even shock absorbers are considered items that normally wear out and are usually not covered. Anything they can be considered normal wear and tear is generally not part of the contract.

Failure of a Non-Covered Part? Repairs which are needed to cover a part caused by the failure of a non-covered part are excluded from coverage. This means that if a wear item such as a hose or gasket fails and this causes a major engine failure, the engine repair will not be covered.

“Exploratory surgery” . In most cases, there is a fair model labor involved in discovering what the problem is and this will only be covered if the problem turns out to be a covered part. Otherwise you’ll end up stuck with the bill. In the garage may not even start on the work until you paid for the labor front.

Limited repair options. You may have a hard time getting repairs on your vehicle, because the service contract limits where you can have the repairs done. The agreements sometimes severely limit who can work on your car by restricting the repairs to a certain number of places. On top of that, some service contract providers have a bad reputation in the service center won’t even honor the contract. They’ll ask you to pay for the repairs, and you have to try and get reimbursed for yourself.

if you consider all these hoops that you have to jump through, it’s hard to imagine it having any peace of mind by purchasing an extended warranty. Of course, odds are you’re never going to use the contracts anyway, on the person who sold it is going to be making the big money. Generally, your lot better off taking the same money and saving it for any emergencies.

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