
Spring break travel often involves cross-country road trips, beach days, and struggling through crowded airport terminals. Many travelers focus solely on booking flights, forgetting to secure the right protection for the journey.
Unexpected events, such as minor fender benders in unfamiliar cities or theft from a hotel room, can quickly ruin a vacation. Securing personal insurance ensures you have a dependable safety net should you run into one of these common mishaps.
While your auto policy provides protections such as collision coverage and valuable extras like rental reimbursement to keep your trip moving, this insurance won’t reimburse you for many other vacation accidents or losses. For full coverage, explore the options in personal insurance, such as travel insurance,
Relying on just basic personal insurance limits while traveling out of state might leave you facing some high out-of-pocket costs. When you rent a car, your personal auto policy may cover the vehicle, but you should consider potential loss-of-use fees. Your homeowners policy often provides off-premises protection for luggage theft, subject to specific deductibles.
When you’re away from home, the last thing you want to worry about is a financial setback. Your personal insurance includes your existing homeowners or renters policies, auto insurance, and travel insurance, and serves as a safety net to help you recoup financially from losses incurred during your travels.
Your homeowners or renters insurance doesn’t end when you walk out your front door. You have coverage for certain losses worldwide, subject to certain limitations.
Most policies cover your personal property (laptop, luggage, clothing) against theft or damage while traveling.
When your suitcase or other property is stolen from a rental car or from your lodgings, your home insurance will often reimburse the replacement cost, subject to a deductible.
Off-premises coverage is often limited to 10% of your total personal property limit. For example, if you have $50,000 in coverage at home, you may only have $5,000 available while traveling.
High-value items like jewelry or high-end cameras should be discussed with your insurance agent to ensure an insurance rider covers them fully.
If you accidentally cause harm to someone else or damage their property, personal liability insurance (found in your homeowners/renters policy or in certain travel insurance policies) can protect you against heavy financial losses.
Should you accidentally break a window in an Airbnb or damage an expensive item in a hotel room, liability coverage can be helpful in covering the losses.
Many travel insurance plans provide 24/7 assistance to help you find a lawyer to help you deal with another country’s legal system.
While home and auto insurance cover your physical possessions, dedicated travel insurance (a form of personal insurance for the duration of your trip) can cover the cost of your trip.
Reimburses non-refundable costs (flights, hotels, tours) if you have to cancel or cut your trip short due to a covered situation such as illness, injury, or a natural disaster.
If your luggage is delayed by the airline, insurance often provides a daily allowance for “essential items” like toiletries and changes of clothing while the airline searches for your lost luggage, which can take days or weeks.
Pays for meals and accommodations if your flight is delayed for a significant period due to weather or mechanical issues.
In rare cases where a traveler is seriously injured in a remote area, some policies cover the high cost (often $50,000+) of transporting you to a hospital.
Taking several minutes to review your coverage information before packing your bags can prevent major headaches later. Preparing in advance ensures you understand exactly which protections are active and who to contact in an emergency.
Complete these steps to confirm your safety net is ready for any destination:
Our local North Carolina insurance agents at NorthGroup Insurance can help you find the best personal insurance quote in the area. Reach out to our knowledgeable and friendly team today at (704) 817-7574 to discuss your coverage options before you travel.