Contents of chapters
1 – Introduction
2 – Why Travel Insurance?
3 – Policy Features – Cancellation, Curtailment and Delay
4 – Policy Features – Personal Accident
5 – Policy Features – Medical Expenses and Hospital Benefits
6 – Policy Features – Baggage, Personal Effects and Money
7 – Policy Features – Personal Liability and Legal Expenses
8 – Policy Features – Missed Departure, Loss of Passport, Hijack and Tour Operator Collapse
9 – Winter Sports Cover
10 – Types of Travel Policy – Part 1
11 – Types of Travel Policy – Part 2
12 – Pre-Existing Conditions
13 – Regulation
14 – The Jones Family - Exercise
15 – The Jones Family – Model Answer
16 – ABC Risk Management - Exercise
17 – ABC Risk Management – Model Answer Part 1
18 – ABC Risk Management – Model Answer Part 2
19 – Lowlands Rugby Club – Exercise
12 – Lowlands Rugby Club – Model Answer
21 – Policy Conditions and Exclusions
22 – The Process of Providing Cover
Guide to Travel Insurance
Arranging Appropriate Cover
When buying insurance it is better to have a basic understanding of what is being proposed by your broker so that the right questions can be asked and a better buying decision arrived at. The issues connected with Travel Insurance need to be carefully assessed in order to ensure that the appropriate cover is purchased.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Anyone involved in provision of travel insurance
OBJECTIVES
When you reach the end of this e-briefing you will:
- have explored the cover provided under standard travel insurance policies
- have worked through several case studies that demonstrate how cover can be matched to the needs of different travel insurance customers
- be able to show your understanding of the regulatory requirements for the selling and administering of travel insurance.
Please note this guide is not an interactive course.
