Not exact matches
If you don't have
personal auto insurance or if you're renting a car in a country where your
personal auto insurance isn't in
effect, then any card that offers secondary
coverage becomes primary, so it should theoretically
cover the entire cost of the damage.
Generali travel insurance plans include
coverage for your travel bags and
covered personal effects if they are lost, damaged or stolen during your trip.
Personal effects coverage may help cover your personal belongings, such as your laptop or clothing, if they're stolen from the ren
Personal effects coverage may help
cover your
personal belongings, such as your laptop or clothing, if they're stolen from the ren
personal belongings, such as your laptop or clothing, if they're stolen from the rental car.
However, your
personal property stolen out of the car, including valuables such as cell phones, CDs, or GPS devices are not
covered on your auto insurance — unless you have purchased an endorsement on your auto policy adding
coverage for your
personal effects.
Travel life
coverage can be added to an existing life insurance policy to
cover the costs of a death abroad and the expenses of promptly returning remains and
personal effects home.
The standard comprehensive
coverage doesn't
cover the value of your
personal effects.
Since wheelchairs can be very expensive, a travel insurance policy that provides
coverage for damages or loss for wheelchairs (
covered under baggage /
personal effects coverage) would be effective.
Generali travel insurance plans include
coverage for your travel bags and
covered personal effects if they are lost, damaged or stolen during your trip.
A perceived gap in insurance
coverage — when a TNC's commercial insurance policy is in
effect and when a driver's
personal auto policy will be expected to
cover any unplanned incidents — has the insurance industry standing its ground.
Additional Exclusions for Baggage and
Personal Effects: animals; automobiles and automobile equipment; boats or other vehicles or conveyances; trailers; motors; aircraft; bicycles, except when checked as baggage with a Common Carrier; household
effects and furnishings; antiques and collectors items; sunglasses, contact lenses, artificial teeth, dentures, dental bridges, retainers, or hearing aids; artificial limbs or other prosthetic devices; prescribed medications; keys, money, stamps and credit cards (except as otherwise specifically
covered herein); securities, stamps, tickets and documents (except as
coverage is otherwise specifically provided herein); professional or occupational equipment or property, whether or not electronic business equipment; or telephones or PDA devices, computer hardware or software;
We also
cover personal effects too, like fishing equipment or water - skis — simply add this optional
coverage to your basic boat policy.
The loss of
personal effects, for example, is not
covered by standard comprehensive
coverage.
Also, look into increasing the limits on your
personal property protection because you home policy only allows for a few thousand dollars in
coverage by default, an amount that is rarely up to
covering the
effects of an entire family.