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Why travel insurance?

Your life. Your money. As a smart traveler, you need travel insurance that can protect the money you spent for your trip and your belongings, and cover medical emergencies while you’re on the road. Peace of mind is for everyone, whether it’s international travel insurance or trip protection for domestic trips in the United States. Trip happens anywhere. With trip insurance, you’ll be ready.

What does travel insurance cover?

  • Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Trip Cancellation and Interruption
  • Lost, Stolen, Damaged, or Delayed Baggage
  • Travel Accident Insurance
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Why Seven Corners?

Traveler-Focused Excellence

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24/7 Urgent Travel Assistance

When the unexpected happens, know what to expect from your travel insurance. Trust Seven Corners to be with you every step of the way. Get the best coverage for your trip.

  • Customizable trip protection that fits your needs and is easy to buy — do it yourself online or call our licensed agents
  • Multilingual urgent travel assistance services available 24/7
  • Our all-around commitment to you, the ultimate traveler

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Frequently Asked Questions

Travel insurance works by protecting your health and the money you spent for your trip. Travel insurance provides several different types of benefits that are important before and during your trip. This can include coverage for:

  • Medical expenses for accidents and illnesses that occur on your trip.
  • Your trip expenses, including the nonrefundable trip payments you made for airfare, a cruise, excursions, hotels, and more.  
  • Your baggage and personal items if they are damaged, stolen, lost, or delayed.
  • Emergency medical evacuation if you become sick or hurt and the facility where you are located is unable to provide the level of care needed for your medical condition.

Also, all travel plans come with 24/7 urgent medical travel assistance services from our in-house team, Seven Corners Assist.

Learn more with our ultimate guide to travel insurance

Travel insurance is a limited benefit plan that covers you for illnesses and injuries that occur while you are traveling. Health insurance, on the other hand, covers medical treatment you may need on a continuing basis for routine and wellness health care, emergency care, and treatment of chronic conditions that exist without regard to a specific time frame or travel event.

Travel insurance can include emergency medical benefits, which can help cover the cost of treatment if you become sick or hurt while traveling. It is important to note that your domestic health insurance might not provide coverage in another country if you are traveling internationally.

The medical benefits in your travel insurance will vary depending on which plan you purchase, so we recommend contacting a licensed travel insurance agent and reviewing your plan document carefully to understand what is covered in your plan.

There are two main types of travel insurance: trip protection plans and travel medical plans.

Trip protection protects U.S. residents while traveling within the United States and abroad and is important if you don’t want to lose the money you paid for your trip if you must cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip. This can include:

  • Reimbursement for your nonrefundable, prepaid trip costs such as airfare and hotel rooms, if you need to cancel, interrupt, or delay your trip for covered reasons
  • Coverage if you miss a cruise or tour connection
  • Coverage for lost, stolen, or damaged luggage
  • Coverage for emergency medical expenses and emergency medical evacuations

Seven Corners provides this protection in our Seven Corners Trip Protection plans for U.S. residents.

Read more about how trip insurance can help you.

Travel medical insurance provides high limits of medical coverage to protect you when you travel outside your home country. You can choose the medical coverage limit and deductible that best meet your needs while also providing the mandatory level of coverage for countries that require health insurance.

Seven Corners has customizable plans for travelers whose destination includes the United States and for those who plan to travel to countries other than the U.S.

Our plans can include acute onset coverage for pre-existing conditions for most travelers (coverage limits and availability are based on the traveler’s age) and emergency medical evacuation coverage if the medical care necessary to treat your illness or injury is not available at your location.

Seven Corners provides this protection in Seven Corners Travel Medical Insurance plans.

Read more about how travel medical insurance can help you.

Yes, you can buy travel insurance after booking a flight and, generally, any time before you travel. Some benefits, such as optional add-on Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) coverage, are only available within a specified number of days after the date you make your initial trip deposit. If you’re adding coverage, such as for a flight after already booking and insuring a resort stay, certain benefits may only be available from the time you paid for your flight. This time period varies by plan. For this reason, we recommend purchasing travel insurance sooner rather than later.

Travel insurance covers many events that happen before and during your trip. For this reason, we recommend purchasing insurance sooner rather than later.

For trip protection, certain benefit options may be available only if you buy coverage within a specified number of days from when you made your initial trip deposit. This time period varies by plan.

Travel medical insurance begins the day after you purchase your plan but not until you leave your home country. To ensure you have proper coverage, we recommend giving yourself as much time as possible to review your options and make sure you understand your plan document so you can be confident you’ve chosen the best coverage for you.

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