In many cases, travel insurance policies will cover
earthquakes under benefits for natural disasters.
Not exact matches
' Is the
earthquake that occurred in Japan on March 11, 2011 at 2:47 p.m. a covered reason
under the trip cancellation or trip interruption
benefit?
If you had a policy in place before the
earthquake occurred, you may be eligible for travel insurance coverage
under various
benefits, including Emergency Medical, Medical Evacuation, Trip Interruption and Travel Delay.
In order for an
earthquake to be covered
under the Trip Cancellation or Interruption
benefits within Tin Leg policies, it must meet the following requirements:
Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Hurricane and Weather: In order for an
earthquake to be covered
under the Trip Cancellation or Interruption
benefits within Tin Leg policies, it must meet the following requirements:
If you were in an area affected by the
earthquake, you may also be covered
under your policy's Non-Medical Evacuation
benefit.
Short Answer If you purchased a travel insurance policy before the
earthquake occurred, you may be covered
under your policy's Travel Delay and Missed Connection
benefits for a flight delay.
Furthermore, all Rosemead residents will
benefit from additional flood and
earthquake coverage which usually does not come standard
under a basic coverage policy.
This
benefit is included in most travel insurance policies
under Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption, which can reimburse your prepaid and non-refundable trip expenses if you are unable to travel due to unforeseen circumstances, such as an
earthquake, and you meet your policy's specific requirements for coverage