Does Travel Insurance Cover Earthquakes?
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Does Travel Insurance Cover Earthquakes?
The good news is that most travel insurance plans provide a 100% reimbursement of your unused trip cost under trip cancellation or trip interruption coverage if your home residence, destination, vacation accommodations, or trip departure are affected by a natural disaster and you have to cancel your trip or return home early. Most travel insurance plans consider covered natural disasters to include:
- Earthquakes
- Tsunamis
- Hurricanes
- Tornados
- Wildfires
- And more (check your policy or ask an expert)
What Other Benefits Should You Consider?
Should you encounter an earthquake during your trip, benefits like medical expense, medical evacuation, and missed connection coverage could be valuable. If you were to get injured or need to be medically evacuated following an earthquake during your trip, travel insurance could foot the bill.
Missed connection is a benefit that would cover additional expenses to catch up with your cruise or tour if you miss the initial departure due to a flight delay caused by a natural disaster.
"If you're visiting destinations prone to earthquakes, it's best to find a policy that includes non-medical evacuation coverage," says
"The key takeaway is purchasing travel insurance soon after making your first trip payments or deposits to ensure you have coverage against unexpected natural disasters like earthquakes," says Boynton.
Coverage won't apply if you try to purchase travel insurance after a natural disaster occurs at your destination.
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