Students forgetting to take out insurance cover

September 13, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

It has become traditional for many students in the UK to take a year out after graduating from university to travel the world or get some work experience abroad before settling down to handle ‘real life’.

For many students this is a hugely exciting prospect, and is their first taste of freedom and independence. However, some get so carried away with their plans for taking time out abroad, that they forget about the basics – the vital protection of travel insurance cover.

Travel insurance is vital for those going abroad for any length of time, and even more so for students that are intending to spend long periods of time abroad. Without this the student could really run into problems when it comes to anything from lost and damaged belongings to medical and emergency treatment. Experts are now urging parents to ensure that their children have taken out an adequate travel insurance policy before their head off on their travels.

One official stated: ‘Most parents wouldn’t dream of allowing their child to drive a car without insurance. Yet as many as one in four gap year travellers sets off without travel insurance. Parents could be putting their home at risk because if their child suffers an illness or accident and needs hospital treatment or repatriation, the costs can run into tens of thousands of pounds.’

One student explained how travel insurance cover had helped her when she ran into problems and her belongings were taken: ‘After such a bad experience, I wouldn’t now dream of going away without travel insurance. I have also fallen off a moped in Thailand, which required hospital treatment. Thankfully, my insurance covered me.’

Tom Smith
13th September 2007

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