It must be Travel Time again. Interested in how Travel Insurance may or may not work for you and your clients? See, e.g., David A. Kelly, "When in Doubt, Insure" p. 3, col. 1 (New York Times Nat'l ed., "Travel" Section, Sunday, June 20, 2010).
As reported by and explored in the linked newspaper article, here are some situations that may trigger Insurance Coverage Questions under Travel Insurance Policies:
- Volcanic ash clouds;
- Airline strikes;
- Civil or political unrest;
- Oil "spills";
- Hurricanes; and
- Medical emergencies.
Each of these situations has its own Insurance Coverage Questions embedded in it. The reporter's suggestion in the headline of his report perhaps bears repitition: "When in Doubt, Insure". In any case, read the Insurance Policy for which you pay a Premium, and whenever possible take the time to read it before you and your clients make a Claim to Coverage under it.
Please Read The Disclaimer.
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