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Your insurance agent Imana https://imana.co.ke/ is here to help you understand the dos and donts of travel insurance.
No one wants anything bad
to happen while they’re on vacation but if it does, travel insurance can help
cover your expenses relating to a medical emergency, a cancelled or interrupted
trip or lost baggage;
unless your claim is declined.
We’re reviewing reasons why
travel insurance claims are declined to help you avoid this situation and ensure you’ll
be protected while you’re on vacation:
1.
The incident wasn’t due to a sudden or unforeseen event.
2.
The Government of Kenya issued a
travel advisory before you booked.
3.
Omitted or lied about a pre-existing condition.
4.
Illegal activity.
5.
Drug or alcohol consumption.
6.
Not having the correct coverage for sports or certain activities.
7.
Injuring yourself in a place that’s off-limits.
8.
Lack of documentation.
9.
Travel to
uncovered region
10. Misrepresentation of facts when
filing a claim
What is travel insurance?
Generally, there are
several different insurance products that fall under the umbrella of travel
insurance including:
·
Travel Medical Coverage –
covers emergency medical expenses while you’re abroad including transportation
to medical facilities or home to continue treatment.
·
Trip Cancellation Coverage
– if you need to cancel your trip unexpectedly before you leave this protection
can help reimburse you.
·
Trip Interruption Coverage
– if you need to go home early unexpectedly due to an issue back home or you’re
prevented from continuing your vacation this coverage will help reimburse you
and cover the costs to get you home.
·
Baggage Coverage – this
covers the basic necessities or luggage replacement if your baggage is lost
stolen or delayed.
We’ll walk you through each
of these reasons why travel insurance claims are declined and how you can avoid them.
A.
Not
a sudden or unforeseen event
Insurance is always for
emergencies – unexpected events or disasters. Here are some travel insurance
scenarios that wouldn’t be covered:
These are all situations
that you can plan for or prevent – nothing here is unexpected.
B.
The
Government of Kenya issued a travel advisory before you booked
The Government
of Kenya maintains travel advice and
advisories for all countries. Check this database before you travel – if a travel advisory is issued
before the date of booking your trip (and the purchase of your travel insurance
policy) you won’t be covered if you try to make a claim related to that
advisory.
For example, if you booked
a trip to the Netherlands and a few weeks later you found out you’re expecting! But now you’re
concerned about covid-19 and want to cancel your planned vacation. However, the Government of Kenya had posted a travel
advisory about covid-19 before you booked. In this scenario you wouldn’t have coverage.
However, if a travel
advisory is issued after you book your vacation and purchase your travel insurance,
you’d be eligible to make a successful claim.
Let’s say you booked a trip
to Hawaii and there was no travel advisory about covid-19. You book your trip and find out you’re expecting
– and now covid-19 has spread to this beautiful island. In this case you would likely be
covered because the Kenyan government didn’t issue a warning until after you booked your trip.
C. Omitted or lied about a pre-existing condition
A pre-existing condition
doesn’t mean you can’t get travel insurance – but you do need to be honest
about it. In some cases, you may be covered for that condition although your
travel insurance premiums may be higher. Alternatively, you may be able to
purchase travel insurance and just your pre-existing condition won’t be
covered.
No matter what be honest on
your insurance application as otherwise any claim you have can be denied due to
misrepresentation.
D.
Illegal
activity
Illegal activities aren’t covered
because you’re breaking the rules of wherever you’re visiting. It’s on you to
know the laws before you go.
E.
Drug
or alcohol cconsumption
Drugs and alcohol impair
our ability to make good decisions and increase our risk for an injury or
illness. It’s not that you can’t consume any alcohol or legal drugs while
you’re on vacation – it’s making sure you aren’t putting yourself at risk by
being over-intoxicated or participating in an activity where alcohol or drugs
can put you at more risk.
F. Not having the correct coverage for sports or adventure activities
Vacation is for trying new
things and participating in your favourite activity. But if you’re planning to do an adventure activity
or your favourite sport abroad make sure it’s covered by your travel insurance.
If it isn’t you may be able to get special add-on protection to cover that
activity. Many tours or activity operators will also offer insurance if yours
doesn’t cover you.
Here are a few activities
that may not be covered without add-on protection:
Keep in mind that what’s
covered will vary by the insurance company. Talk to your insurance agent https://imana.co.ke/ and they can help find you
the coverage that will include that activity.
G. Injuring yourself in a
place that is off-limits or out-of-bounds
If an area is marked as
out-of-bounds or off-limits it’s generally for good reason. If you injure
yourself while adventuring in such an area your claim will likely not be
covered as you’ve chosen to break the rules ignore warnings and put yourself at
a high level of risk.
H. Lack of documentation
You’ll need to provide
documentation to your travel insurance company if you make a claim. If you
can’t provide this evidence you may find your claim being declined.
Always keep copies of:
Time of buying
travel insurance can also impact a claim
It’s important to buy at the right time. If you
want trip cancellation or interruption coverage you should purchase this
coverage at the time of booking.
Travel medical insurance
should be purchased before you leave. It can even be purchased while you’re
travelling although there will be a waiting period before you’ll be able to use
it (and the injury or illness must originate after that date).