Skippy
Aug-05-2006, 08:35 PM
Hi there folks......... here is my own account of Travelling Overseas With Insurance, and how I needed to use it when I got back to Australia.
I will not travel overseas without Travel Insurance.....it's like this, if you can't afford insurance, you can't afford to be travelling.
I live in Australia, and I was about to travel to USA, so the insurance I took out was to cover me for 3 weeks duration.
I decided to stick to my Private Health Insurance Company which is HBA to take this Policy out with, as I get a discount because I already have Health Insurance with them.
This covered me for :-
Unlimited Medical for 12 months - if an injury incures while your overseas
Resumption of Overseas Journey - up to $3,000
Hire Car & Excess - up to $2,000
Cancellation - up to Whatever it cost
Luggage - up to $12,000
Accidental Death & Disablity - up to $25,000
Personal Liability - up to $2.5 Million
**Keeping in mind that these all have CONDITIONS attached to them
I have free travel insurance with the Bank, but for this trip I decided I wasn't happy with how the Bank tells you your covered, but you have no paper work to back you up....... try getting them to put it in writing :rofl they will NOT give you a policy in writing.
Knowing I had so much gear that could get lost stolen or damaged, I decided I would go in personally and ask about the insurance Policy and get them to tell me how they interpret the way it is written.
I saw the clause in the Policy that clearly stated Camera Gear to the Value of $4,000 so I asked them about that, said I want to know for sure that YES I am covered for that amount, so while I sat, they phoned the Insurance people and they confirmed that YES it would be covered up to that amount.
This insurance is not just about camera gear, you have to remember that if you need Medical help or end up in Hospital while you are overseas in another country you could be up for thousands upon thousands of dollars, if you don't have insurance.
.......... back to the camera gear :rofl
During the PostShoot out this year in USA, I accidently dropped my beloved Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM Lens from a height of about 3-4 ft onto rocks GASP! SHOCK! HORROR! hey and ya know what? the thing bounces when you do that :rolleyes
I phoned the Insurance folks at HBA and I have to admit, much to my surprise these people could not have been more helpful if they had of tried.
I was like ....wow.... hmmmm maybe they heard me wrong and think I want to take a policy out ??? but nope they were amazingly helpful and courteous :D
Luckily I had the lens caps on both ends or things could have been worse, but all up the damage to the lens after getting the quote for HBA was over $1,000.00 :huh with a note to say it could be more :jawdrop
I submitted that upon HBA's request of a Registered Canon Repairer to give the quote.
Do you know that within 7 days of submitting the quote to HBA they rang me to say the claim had been accepted, gave me my Claim Number and they took over from there.......... I was really stunned with the service I got.
Last week I got a call from the Camera Store to tell me my lens was there to be picked up and that it was paid for in full, and there would be no costs to me at all...... I like those kind of phone calls :rolleyes
So down I went, got them to take it out of the bags and open it all in front of me in case something was not right, I wanted this all to be wittnessed in the store.
In the bag was all the parts they had removed and replace, they gave them back to me as well.
The lens was packed separately, and boy did they do a good job!
You would never know that lens had been dropped, there is not a mark on it, anything that had a dint on it has been replaced with new parts, including the front RIM of the Lens, and the Switch Panels where you find the Auto/Manual IS on/off and Distance Switches, plus the Lens mount ring.
I tried it out last night inside the house, and I will endevour to try it outside the house real soon as it is only under warrenty for 30 days.
So all up folks......... this $185 Policy was worth every cent, not only did I drop my lens in USA, but I also managed to get ill over there.
Make sure your gear and yourself are covered if you plan on travelling overseas...... get a few quotes, read the fine print, and if you are not sure that you are covered, go in there in person and get it in writing that YES that is what you are covered for.
The Insurance Company I used is actually a Private Health Fund that offers Travel Insurance as well here in Australia.
Shop around, but never assume nothing is going to happen when your away, nobody travels with the intention that something will happen but things do happen when you least expect it.
This is the first time I have ever put in a claim for Overseas Travel, and I'm so glad I had it.
Those of you who are PRO you need to be careful what kind of Policy you get, your gear is not covered if you are a PRO Photographer with the policy that I took out.
See its not all that bad being an Amateur after all :rofl
Skippy (Australia)
I will not travel overseas without Travel Insurance.....it's like this, if you can't afford insurance, you can't afford to be travelling.
I live in Australia, and I was about to travel to USA, so the insurance I took out was to cover me for 3 weeks duration.
I decided to stick to my Private Health Insurance Company which is HBA to take this Policy out with, as I get a discount because I already have Health Insurance with them.
This covered me for :-
Unlimited Medical for 12 months - if an injury incures while your overseas
Resumption of Overseas Journey - up to $3,000
Hire Car & Excess - up to $2,000
Cancellation - up to Whatever it cost
Luggage - up to $12,000
Accidental Death & Disablity - up to $25,000
Personal Liability - up to $2.5 Million
**Keeping in mind that these all have CONDITIONS attached to them
I have free travel insurance with the Bank, but for this trip I decided I wasn't happy with how the Bank tells you your covered, but you have no paper work to back you up....... try getting them to put it in writing :rofl they will NOT give you a policy in writing.
Knowing I had so much gear that could get lost stolen or damaged, I decided I would go in personally and ask about the insurance Policy and get them to tell me how they interpret the way it is written.
I saw the clause in the Policy that clearly stated Camera Gear to the Value of $4,000 so I asked them about that, said I want to know for sure that YES I am covered for that amount, so while I sat, they phoned the Insurance people and they confirmed that YES it would be covered up to that amount.
This insurance is not just about camera gear, you have to remember that if you need Medical help or end up in Hospital while you are overseas in another country you could be up for thousands upon thousands of dollars, if you don't have insurance.
.......... back to the camera gear :rofl
During the PostShoot out this year in USA, I accidently dropped my beloved Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM Lens from a height of about 3-4 ft onto rocks GASP! SHOCK! HORROR! hey and ya know what? the thing bounces when you do that :rolleyes
I phoned the Insurance folks at HBA and I have to admit, much to my surprise these people could not have been more helpful if they had of tried.
I was like ....wow.... hmmmm maybe they heard me wrong and think I want to take a policy out ??? but nope they were amazingly helpful and courteous :D
Luckily I had the lens caps on both ends or things could have been worse, but all up the damage to the lens after getting the quote for HBA was over $1,000.00 :huh with a note to say it could be more :jawdrop
I submitted that upon HBA's request of a Registered Canon Repairer to give the quote.
Do you know that within 7 days of submitting the quote to HBA they rang me to say the claim had been accepted, gave me my Claim Number and they took over from there.......... I was really stunned with the service I got.
Last week I got a call from the Camera Store to tell me my lens was there to be picked up and that it was paid for in full, and there would be no costs to me at all...... I like those kind of phone calls :rolleyes
So down I went, got them to take it out of the bags and open it all in front of me in case something was not right, I wanted this all to be wittnessed in the store.
In the bag was all the parts they had removed and replace, they gave them back to me as well.
The lens was packed separately, and boy did they do a good job!
You would never know that lens had been dropped, there is not a mark on it, anything that had a dint on it has been replaced with new parts, including the front RIM of the Lens, and the Switch Panels where you find the Auto/Manual IS on/off and Distance Switches, plus the Lens mount ring.
I tried it out last night inside the house, and I will endevour to try it outside the house real soon as it is only under warrenty for 30 days.
So all up folks......... this $185 Policy was worth every cent, not only did I drop my lens in USA, but I also managed to get ill over there.
Make sure your gear and yourself are covered if you plan on travelling overseas...... get a few quotes, read the fine print, and if you are not sure that you are covered, go in there in person and get it in writing that YES that is what you are covered for.
The Insurance Company I used is actually a Private Health Fund that offers Travel Insurance as well here in Australia.
Shop around, but never assume nothing is going to happen when your away, nobody travels with the intention that something will happen but things do happen when you least expect it.
This is the first time I have ever put in a claim for Overseas Travel, and I'm so glad I had it.
Those of you who are PRO you need to be careful what kind of Policy you get, your gear is not covered if you are a PRO Photographer with the policy that I took out.
See its not all that bad being an Amateur after all :rofl
Skippy (Australia)