The common restrictions and limitations about the
Travel Insurance:
• As
previously mentioned there are travel insurance companies that don’t provide
coverage for a preexisting condition internationally. In case you have a
condition prior to your departure to Europe, you’ve consulted a doctor and are
already on treatment and you’ve decided to travel out of the country, in this
case, you are not prone to any medical cost alleviations via your insurer.
However, if one is proclaimed fit to travel having the condition under control,
most commonly the
travel insurance is ought to cover an unexpected emergency related to the
condition when travelling in an international domain, an acute
onset of the preexisting condition.
• Sports
– Participation in high-risk activities such as extreme sports e.g., scuba
diving, skydiving, etc., can be excluded.
• War
– Policies may
exclude coverage for injuries caused by war when travelling to an endangered
war zone.
• Duration
– Many policies specify a time limit for coverage (e.g., 60 days) and the costs
differ accordingly.
• Suicide
in an international or domestic domain is excluded from any insurance policy as
well as the self-inflicted injuries.
• In a
case of any substance abuse, drugs or alcohol, domestic or international the
medical expenses won’t be covered by your insurance policy.
Helpful Tips about Europe Visa Travel Insurance
As aforementioned, before purchasing another travel
insurance policy for your upcoming travel to Europe make sure that the one you
already have doesn’t cover or alleviate any international health emergency
costs.
In case your policy does cover some international
medical costs carefully check the restrictions and limitations to the travel
insurance policy.
If you are travelling by car in
the Schengen region and cannot afford to pay crazy amounts of money in case of an
unpredictable car accident – or simply you are not willing to give all that money
away, you should consider purchasing combined travel insurance including health
matters as well as valuable possessions.
Depending on the travel destination the risk of illness
varies with the changes in the climate or the natural habitat (unfamiliar
microbe residents). It’s highly recommended for people with preexisting
conditions like allergies, for example, to carry their medical file from their
personal physician describing the condition and the drugs prescribed to
maintain it. In case one has a chronic disease, again, it’s smart to be
carrying the prescribed drugs in the amount needed for the days spent
travelling in Europe.
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