After Record-Setting Hurricane Month, Squaremouth Explains Travel Insurance Coverage
Travel Insurance Coverage Before the Storm
The widespread damage and uncertain path of Hurricane Irma affected thousands of people in the
Travel Insurance Takeaway: Travel insurance covers unforeseen events. In order for a traveler to be covered for a hurricane, they must have bought their policy before the storm was named.
Travel Insurance Coverage if a Hurricane Hits Your Destination
Travel Insurance Takeaway: If a traveler's destination becomes uninhabitable, they can be reimbursed their trip costs. Some policies also have cancellation coverage if a "hurricane warning" is issued in the city a traveler is heading to. However, a "hurricane watch" is not enough to trigger coverage.
Hurricane Harvey brought unprecedented rain to areas of
Travel Insurance Takeaway: If a hurricane delays travel by 3-12 hours, policies with Travel Delay coverage can refund travelers for meals and hotel costs during the delay. If flights are canceled or the delay exceeds 12 hours, they can be refunded by the Trip Cancellation benefit to cancel their trip outright.
Travel Insurance Coverage if Your Home is at Risk
Hurricane Irma's path beyond the
Travel Insurance Takeaway: If a hurricane makes landfall in a traveler's hometown and damages their house, they may be covered to cancel their trip for a full refund. In order for a traveler to be refunded, their home must be rendered uninhabitable by the storm.
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