Do You Actually Need Travel Insurance?

#283: Learn exactly when you might need travel insurance and when your credit cards already have you covered. Chris breaks down what travel insurance covers, how those benefits compare to the coverage built into popular credit cards, and when it makes sense to buy additional protection. Plus, what US health insurance actually covers abroad, and specialty policies worth getting for medical evacuation, scuba diving, and trips off the beaten path.
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Medical Evacuation & Specialty Coverage
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Full Show Notes
(00:00) Introduction
(01:30) What Trip Cancellation Insurance Actually Covers
(04:41) How Trip Change and Interruption Coverage Works
(05:40) Reimbursement Limits for Trip Delays
(06:39) Lost and Delayed Bag Coverage Explained
(08:01) Emergency Medical Evacuation & Repatriation Coverage
(09:24) Political Security and Disaster Evacuation Coverage
(09:49) Medical and Dental Expense Limits While Abroad
(10:11) How Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Works
(10:27) Travel Insurance Add-Ons Worth Considering and a High-Level Recap
(13:38) Pricing Out Real Policies for a Two-Week Europe Trip
(17:24) Coverage You Likely Already Have vs. Unique Policies Worth Buying
(18:18) What Counts as a Premium Credit Card?
(18:58) How Cards Stack Up on Trip Cancellation and Interruption
(21:32) Coverage for Award Flights Booked with Points
(28:10) Price Drop Protection
(28:46) Where Credit Card Trip Delay Coverage Beats Travel Insurance
(30:05) Delayed Luggage Coverage on Premium Cards
(31:41) Lost Bag Protection & Reimbursement Limits
(34:02) Emergency Evacuation Benefits Included with Credit Cards
(37:07) What Travel Accident Insurance Really Pays Out
(39:07) When Standalone Travel Insurance Makes More Sense
(39:31) Emergency Medical Coverage While Traveling Abroad
(40:11) Rental Car Coverage and Primary vs. Secondary Insurance
(46:12) What Credit Cards Cover Well
(47:27) What US Health Insurance Actually Covers Abroad
(50:54) How Health Sharing Plans Handle International Travel
(51:43) Understanding Medicare Coverage Abroad
(53:13) Handling Non-Emergency Medical Issues Overseas
(56:22) Getting Evacuated to the Hospital of Your Choice
(59:21) Specialty Coverage for Search and Rescue
(01:00:57) Why Scuba Divers Need a Dedicated Membership
(01:02:07) Travel Insurance Takeaways & Final Recommendations
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Editor’s Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.




