Schengen
travel insurance provides a wholesome coverage.
According to the terms and conditions of the policy, you may be covered for the
following situations under Schengen travel insurance in India:
• Hospitalization
In case the policyholder contracts an illness while on
a trip to any of the Schengen countries, the cost of treatment may be borne by
the travel insurance company.
• Interruptions
in the trip
There could be an unanticipated unrest or bad weather
conditions due to which the trip gets interrupted. The cost of such
interruptions that are beyond the control of the policyholder might be borne by
the insurance company.
• Loss
or delay of baggage
Your baggage could get delayed or stolen while on the
trip. Due to which you would have to buy the required things, your travel
insurance company may reimburse you for such expenses. As per the terms and
conditions of your insurer, you may be reimbursed for parts of the luggage you
lost.
• Missed
connections
If you have a connecting
flight to reach your destination and miss it due to a situation
beyond your control, for example, flight delay, your insurer will help you get
another flight in order to reach your destination.
• Repatriation
of remains
If a person suffers death while on the trip, the
insurance company may bear the cost of transporting the remains to his/her
homeland.
• Emergency
Evacuation
In case of an emergency situation like an attack or an
outbreak of a disease you may need to leave the country on an immediate basis.
In such a situation, your insurer may bear the cost of this evacuation.
• Accidental
death or injury
In case you get injured in an accident or if the
accident leads to death, you/ your family may be given a compensation.
• Disability
If an accident leads to partial or permanent
disability, your travel insurance company may bear the cost of treatment and
may pay you a compensation.
• Travel
delays due to weather
Your travel insurance company may help you with the
bookings if your trip gets delayed due to bad weather conditions.
What Is Not Covered Under Schengen Travel
Insurance?
Here is a list of situations that may not be covered
under the policy:
• Pre-existing
diseases
• Self-inflicted
injuries
• Mental
disorder
• Injuries
due to using an intoxicating substance
• Pregnancy
or related complications
• Mental
or psychiatric disorders
• Traveling
for the purpose of availing a medical treatment.
• Carelessness
(towards self or belongings)
• War or
nuclear threat
• Expenses
incurred when the insurance policy is not active
• Cost of
spectacles, hearing aids, contact lens, and other external appliances
• Cosmetic
surgery unless required as a result of an accident
• Loss or
damage of passport as a result of the confiscation or detention by the police
or any other legal authority
The Bottom Line
Buying a travel
insurance for your trip to a Schengen country is mandatory. Understand
the coverage well, this will help you during your trip. Also, make it a point
to read through the fine print of your policy document.
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