RBC
Travel Insurance
WHY
TRAVEL INSURANCE IS ESSENTIAL
Reality
sometimes has a way of working itself into even the best-planned
journeys. That's why travel insurance protection is essential when
you book a vacation or a business trip. The right coverage will
protect your family, yourself and your financial security. It will
also ensure that caring professional help is ready when you need
it in an emergency.
Why
is emergency medical coverage essential?
When
you require medical attention outside of your province or territory
of residence, your government health insurance plan pays only a
fraction of the benefits that are otherwise available to you. So
simply put, emergency medical travel insurance is essential to protect
yourself, your family and your personal finances.
Here
is the reality of medical-related costs other travellers have had
to face...
Insurance
Cost |
Total
Claim |
Paid
by government health insurance plan |
How
much did we pay? |
44
year old fell accidentally from a ledge. Suffered multiple
severe injuries. |
$27
|
$457,370
|
$29,149
|
$428,221
|
45
year old, caught pneumonia and suffered kidney failure.
|
$40
|
$126,112
|
$4,611
|
$121,501
|
28
year old had a motor vehicle accident. Suffered a fractured
spine and ribs. |
$83
|
$67,504
|
$4,400
|
$63,104
|
And,
here is the reality of air ambulance transfer costs...
From
|
To
|
Average
Cost |
Miami,
Florida |
Montreal,
Quebec |
$16,500
|
Phoenix,
Arizona |
Edmonton,
Alberta |
$13,600
|
San
Francisco, California |
Vancouver,
BC |
$12,100
|
Las
Vegas, Nevada |
Toronto,
Ontario |
$22,400
|
Acapulco,
Mexico |
Halifax,
Nova Scotia |
$39,700
|
Why is Cancellation
& Interruption insurance essential?
Because
the unexpected can happen. From a jury duty call to the death of
a friend, this coverage protects you against over 40 specified risks
that could stop you from travelling as planned. The right coverage
will ensure that you get back the covered travel costs that would
otherwise not be refundable to you. And, if you have to return home
early or stay longer because of a covered emergency, your extra
expenses will also be covered as per your policy.
Some
key-questions to ask yourself...
If
you think you're ready for your trip and are not sure or are still
not convinced you need travel insurance, ask yourself these critical
questions:
- Could you
lose any money if you had to cancel your trip?
How much would you lose?
- Could you
get your money back if you had to interrupt your trip?
- How much
would you have to pay for a last - minute one-way economy air
fare home?
- If you had
to stay at your destination longer than you're supposed to, would
your extra hotel and meal expenses be reimbursed?
How much would you have to pay?
- Could you
manage at your destination without some of the content of your
luggage for more than half a day if it was delayed?
How much would you have to pay for toiletries and other necessities?
- If you became
ill or injured, would your emergency medical expenses be covered?
- How much
would a family member or friend have to pay to come to your bedside
if you were hospitalized for several days?
- In an emergency,
would you have to pay up front for your covered medical expenses?
If
you don't know the answers to those questions, please don't guess,
contact
us.
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