Planning a trip to 2 countries. Want to buy travel insurance for the leg of the trip taking place in the second country, after the first.
As far as I understand, this should be fine, I specify the dates of the trip to the insurance company from the day I arrive in the 2nd country to the day I leave it and if need be I’ll be able provide proof that I was there (boarding passes, tickets, passport stamps) if needing to make a claim. I’d also buy the insurance prior to leaving my home country, which I know is important. It all sounds theoretically fine but I’m just worried there’s going to be some unexpected gotcha in doing this.
Obviously this will depend on the fine print of my specific chosen insurance and I’m reading through all 100+ pages of it, but nevertheless the ability for this to somehow contravene something in a counterintuitive or unexpected manner even if I don’t see it explicitly spelled out worries me given how tricky insurance companies can be and I wondered if this was something generally known to be a problem.
UPDATE: called the insurance company I was considering. They said there was no problem with this, as long as I bought the insurance prior to leaving my home country, which was always the plan anyway. Otherwise, it doesn’t matter if the ‘journey’ as they define it begins after departing from a different country to my home country.
I’m going to put this in an update as well but, the insurer said it was fine, the only effect they could foresee it having was if they could somehow trace back something I claim for to events happening in the first country visited, for example, if you have a medical problem in the 1st country, obviously they won’t cover it, but if you have to pay for follow up medical services in country 2 for the same problem that started in country 1, they also won’t cover that either. Otherwise though, not a problem where you departed from as long as you bought the insurance before leaving your home country.
Huh, that’s supprisingly generous of them!
I may be guilty of assuming things works the same everywhere