-- make sure you have
a copy of your travel insurance policy on hand, with the relevant phone and contact numbers highlighted
This should include an emergency kit with flares and first aid,
a copy of your travel insurance policy, the car's registration and your driver's license, a cooler with water and food, and blankets and pillows.
You should have received
a copy of your travel insurance policy by e-mail (check your spam or junk folder if you don't immediately find it), and that is where you'll find the information you need to cancel your policy, including the customer service number and your policy number.
Also, it's a very good idea to pack a hard
copy of any travel insurance policy) that you have obtained.
A copy of the Travel Insurance policy wording is also available for you to view online by simply clicking on the appropriate Policy Document link on our Travel Insurance page.
Not exact matches
Always keep a
copy of your
insurance policy with you when you are
travelling.
The soft
copy of the
policy is a valid legal document and proof
of your
travel insurance cover.
Still, it is prudent to carry proper identification, an In Case
of Emergency or ICE contact, and
copies of your
travel medical
insurance or
travel insurance policy just in case
of personal emergency.
All medications as well as a
copy of your
travel medical
insurance policy should stay with you.
Always
travel with a hard
copy of your Description
of Coverage or
Policy so you can contact your
insurance and assistance provider, even if you can't access the internet.
If you have a nightmare on an overnight train and something happens to your pack or your valuables, make sure you're covered with
travel insurance and that you keep information on your
policy, as well as
copies of your passport and other vital information, in a few locations.
Email a
copy of «Benefit Period: A Savior, If Your
Travel Medical
Insurance Policy Expires or Is Not Renewable» to a friend