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How Much Is 3 Months Travel Insurance

How much do you pay for Auto Insurance A Month?

$105.

Vehicles:
1988 Toyota Supra Turbo
1989 Toyota Supra
1993 Honda Prelude.

Full coverage on all. Yes, it's $105 for all three vehicles.

I think it's plenty cheap.

Cheap Travel Insurance help!?

Hello,

I'm from Israel and I will be moving to Austria soon for almost 6 months.

I'm looking for Travel Insurance for Austria.
I'm 18 years old and I'm a Student.

I have no idea on how cheap Insurance can go.

Thanks!

Should I buy expedia travel insurance?

I do buy travel insurance each time I fly, not so much for any items that may go astray during the flight but mostly for health coverage. If you get sick, need a surgical procedure or indeed have a serious accident you could finish your trip with a very serious medical bill. I do know of a friend who's boyfriend and his teenage daughter were mugged and both seriously stabbed in Rome, Italy. They were grateful the excellent medical staff in Rome but were faced with a $70,000 bill simply because they didn't think anything would happen to them. Insurance is something you hope you don't need but are very glad to have it when you need it.

I usually use Insure My Trip where you can choose from various policies at various costs to suit your budget and coverage you may require, but you do need to check carefully as many have limited coverage and some have you pay up first then claim it back later.

As regards Expedia and the airlines own coverage it seems to me that medically you are not really covered for much and the airlines are already cover themselves (at no cost to you) for any claims for most anything that may go astray during your flight, but that's for you to decide upon.

My insurance purchases have only been for vacations for one to two weeks so I don't know about a trip for several months but I do know there are many deals on this site. Of course with the better coverage comes a higher price, but again it's up to you to decide if it's worth the extra cost.

Is health insurance mandatory for 3 months visit in USA through B1/B2 visa?

You are not required, as a visitor to the United States, to procure health insurance. However, there is no financial assistance available from either US federal government or state governments to pay for health care to visitors to the United States. Furthermore, the national health plans of those foreign countries that have them will generally only reimburse you for what they would have paid had you received those services in that country. Rest assured that, no matter how expensive health services are in your country, they are more expensive in the US. The national health plan of your home country, no matter which one it is, will not fully cover your health care expenses in the US, if indeed it covers them at all.Daily room charges at US hospitals are around $2000 a day. An emergency department visit will typically cost not less than $1500 for the first hour and $500 for each hour after that. (For those of you from India, that’s 2 lakh for a four hour ED visit.) An ambulance ride will cost $400 to $1200. Total charges for even fairly minor incidents can easily reach $10,000. If you need critical care or surgery, charges reaching $100,000 are not unlikely. If you don’t have insurance, you will be expected to pay these bills yourself, out of pocket.Thus, if you are going to be visiting the US, and you do not obtain a traveler’s health insurance policy, you risk incurring what could be staggering debts for even a minor injury or illness. Also, if you have no insurance and no ready means to pay, you may only receive “stabilizing” treatment, as most hospitals are not obliged to provide full care to those who cannot pay.

Does Travel Insurance increase with a Heart Condition ?

Heart problem, unfortunately, is considered a pre-existing condition when it comes to obtaining travel insurance. Typically, pre-existing health conditions are not covered under most visitor and travel insurance policies. Travel insurance for people with heart problems is still important to have, to cover the unknown risks that could occur during travel that have nothing to do with any pre-existing conditions.
Better opt for one, to be on safe side.

Read more: Travel Insurance for People With Heart Problems | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8047748_travel-...

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