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How To Purchase Medevac Travel Insurance

Author: defadmin 6-03-2013, 07:38

Since most healthcare institutions overseas do not always recognize health insurance policies, purchased in the USA, such type of insurance as Medical Evacuation may prove useful in an emergency situation when immediate transportation to the United States of the insured and often of his or her relative is needed. In case of death of the insured person, the policy shall also cover the repatriation of the remains. It is useful to know, that the cost of medevac insurance for students very often is significantly lower. Anyway, no matter how old you are, in order to arrange medevac insurance, you should follow the following useful steps.

1. First and foremost, you should figure out all travel itineraries you have already taken, and annual expected route of the journeys which are still to be made.

2. Secondly, you should ask the health provider of yours if it is possible to add medevac coverage to your health insurance.

3. If you read articles on different coverage possibilities for international travel medical evacuation and terrorism policies, you will certainly find a lot of useful links to those companies which are selling medevac policies.

4. Then you should compare the rates and amount of coverage at a few different providers. It is widely known that you are more likely to get better coverage from companies having offices and official customer service representatives in the whole world. Email them or fax them and make a request on a written quote.

5. If you check the different ratings, you will find out if the companies you are considering are reliable or not. Pay special attention to the time the company has been providing medevac insurance. Look through the customers’ comments and references about the company.

6. You should choose a carrier which provides coverage which perfectly meets your needs. For example, if you make a few trips each year, the company providing an annual coverage policy will be the best choice for you. If you are planning to make only one or two overseas trips, take per-trip coverage.

by Vladimir Dmitriev