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1.Why do I need travel insurance? Won't our government health plan pay for my medical expenses?
2.Should I buy an annual or single trip travel policy?
3.When should I purchase my travel insurance?
4.Do I need medical travel insurance when I travel within Canada?
5.Why should I need Cancellation & Interruption insurance?
6.Do I need baggage and money cover?
7.I am currently suffering from a medical problem. Will this be covered under my travel policy?
8.What should I do if I have to be hospitalized?
9.When & how should I submit my claim?
 
1.Why do I need travel insurance? Won't our government health plan pay for my medical expenses?
 Provincial health insurance plans provide only limited coverage for medical treatment and hospital costs outside of Canada. If you are injured or become ill while out of country, the government plans pay only a portion of your medical bills. You might have to pay substantial medical bills out of your own pocket that could amount to thousands of dollars.
 
2.Should I buy an annual or single trip travel policy?
 The cover offered for our annual and single trip policies is almost identical. An annual policy is more suitable for anyone who is likely to travel more frequently.
 
3.When should I purchase my travel insurance?
 You must purchase your Cancellation & Interruption travel insurance when you book your trip. Most travel agency can sell you this insurance. You can purchase other coverage before you leave on your trip. Remember to purchase insurance for your entire trip, which includes the day you leave and the day you return.
 
4.Do I need medical travel insurance when I travel within Canada?
 Yes, sometimes the Government health plans do have limits on the reimbursement of the emergency medical expenses incurred while you are in another province. For example, the ambulance, emergency dental treatment and prescription drugs might not be covered by some plans.
 
5.Why would I need Cancellation & Interruption insurance?
 Emergencies happen when you least expect it. You could become sick, lose your job or a family member could have a medical emergency. Cancellation and Interruption insurance covers you for those circumstances and protects the financial investment you've made in your trip. It also protects you if you need to go back home because of an emergency such as a family member becoming seriously ill at home, while you are away.
 
6.Do I need baggage cover?
 There is the option to add baggage cover if you're certain that it's not covered by your home insurance. Please check your household insurance policy to ensure coverage will be in place for the duration of your trip.
 
7.I'm currently suffering from a medical problem. Will this be covered under my travel policy?
 There are certain exclusions in the policy that may restrict coverage on injury or sickness resulting from a medical condition previously known to exist. Please consult a broker with the specifics.
 
8.What should I do if I have to be hospitalized?
 Generally, you, or your representative, are required to contact the Claims Department within 48 hours in order for the Company to confirm coverage with the hospital and see that unnecessary procedures are not performed.
 
9.When & how should I submit a claim?
 Generally, you are required to submit all completed forms and original receipts within 30 days of the accident/ date of emergency. Forms are available from the Claims Department or Company's website.
 



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