Our Experience: TWO Trips, TWO Travel Insurance Claims! What happened and what we learned! ⚓️⛴️ 🏝

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  • Trip insurance. No one likes to pay for it but it can be the most important thing you need when traveling. Navigating a claim can be frustrating but after submitting two different claims with two different providers (NCL and Allianz) we wanted to share our experiences. One claim involved medical care on board a cruise ship, the second claim was for a total trip that had to be cancelled within hours of us leaving. We hope our experiences can help you if you find yourself needing to final a claim or if you’re on the fence on buying insurance.
    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Why you might need Travel Insurance
    1:46 NCL: Medical Care on Ship
    8:33 Allianz: Last Minute Trip Cancellation
    14:47 What to consider when purchasing Travel Insurance
    17:39 Check List of Considerations
    #precruise #travel #tripinsurance #insurance #cruisetravel

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  • @stockmarketswithbruce8992
    @stockmarketswithbruce8992 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you for sharing your experiences with travel insurance! This is a vary good video for real life information about travel insurance.

  • @bobstout9140
    @bobstout9140 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Could not agree more on the need for travel insurance. We use an annual Allianz policy as we travel often both for business and pleasure. If you take more than one cruise or all inclusive trip a year the annual plan is the way to go. As you noted it's generally a much better value than purchasing trip insurance through the cruise line one cruise at a time. To me the most important coverage is medical care abroad and the cost of medical evacuation should you need to be taken to a hospital or returned to your country of origin. My wife is a travel advisor and we've seen cases where it cost hundreds of thousand of dollars, yes ($100,000 or more) to be evacuated or returned to your home country! Many countries also require payment upfront for medical services. Thanks for sharing your actual claim experience.

    • @RoamingandRecordingAdventure
      @RoamingandRecordingAdventure  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you! I agree the medical abroad and evacuation is the biggie for sure! We have been lucky not to have had to use it for that. It may have been a different story if my husband had gone on the trip with that torn retina. You’re right too, that they want the payment right then so you ‘hope’ to be reimbursed with your claim. I hope we helped a few people with our experience. Thank you for watching and being part of the conversation!

  • @csmith2435
    @csmith2435 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Greetings! Thank you for sharing your experience and explaining the insurance claim process in a straight forward, easy to understand, layman's dialogue. Insurance is a strange animal. We have to have it, but we hope we never have to use it!
    About two years ago I started cruising several times each year and that insurance that you can add on gets expensive and as I recall, is very basic coverage. Like you, I researched a couple of companies and decided to go with an Allianz annual policy. They had 3 to choose from. The top tier covered business equipment if you are traveling with it. I decided on the 2nd tier because I rarely travel with my laptop and such these days. As I recall the cost was something in the area of $350 per year and I think I have what I need. After viewing your vlog, I will go back and review my policy. I have never had to use it, and hope I never do, but as you noted, we have to hope for the best and plan for the worst.
    Once again, thanks for a very informative video on a very important topic that gets very little coverage...pardon the pun! Fair winds and following seas! 😎😎😎😎

    • @RoamingandRecordingAdventure
      @RoamingandRecordingAdventure  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing your experience too. We took the cheapest policy on the Allianz on that cancelled trip - and we would never do THAT tier again. We now have an annual plan that covers up to $10K per trip and we feel that would cover the plane, cruises, hotels for most trips we take. But it's always good to read EVERY little thing on the fine print. We live, travel and learn! Thanks again!