By Maria Weyman, creditcardGenius
Special to the Financial Independence Hub
Having a form of insurance coverage while travelling gives tremendous peace of mind. And when that important coverage comes from the credit card you already have and you use to book your travels, even better.
Why? Because insurance coverage built in with your credit card has no additional cost, not to mention it’s convenient.
Despite the convenience and potential to save money, it pays to read the details.
Reading your insurance certificate
Your credit card insurance certificate should have the details of what coverage comes with your credit card as well as information on exclusions and limitations.
For example, here’s a list of coverage one credit card offers:
However, even after reviewing this list, it’s always best to still review the certificate to read all the fine details so you know exactly:
- what is covered,
- what’s excluded,
- the maximum amount you can claim per coverage, and
- any additional terms and conditions.
5 rare types of travel insurance coverage
There are 16 types of insurance coverage we track; however here’s an overview of the five rare types of travel insurance coverage your card might include:
1.) Trip Cancellation
Opting for lower-cost non-cancellable flights and hotels saves money up front. But what happens if you need to cancel? Trip Cancellation coverage takes care of that for you if you’re cancelling for a list of emergency reasons.
Keep in mind there will be a cap to how much you can claim, typically around $1,500. However $1.5K is still better than $0 without this coverage. Continue Reading…