Introduction to
Protecting your Belongings - When we go on Holiday it is usual to
take a number of items of value with us practically jewellery or perhaps
photographic equipment. Whilst we may have insurance on these items, it is
always better to save guard them rather that be forced to make a claim under
an insurance policy. Whilst Travel Insurance will normally cover
Personal belongings, the sums insured are normally quite low and it is usual
to see if cover can be extended under a Home Insurance policy. Check with your
Home Insurance provider, you may find that you have an automatic insurance
extension of up to 30days.
In the event of a claim it is usually for the Travel Insurance Company to
request that the Home Insurance Company pay part of any claim. Be prepared for
this, it is fairly standard procedure. If you report a claim to your Travel
Insurance Company, they will usually ask for details of your Home Insurance as
a matter of course. When you arrive at your destination, it will become
obvious very quickly that the majority of travelers have baggage of similar
colours. Try to mark you bags with a colored pen or perhaps you could tie a
piece of ribbon to the handles. This will help you identify them quickly.
If the airline manages to lose your baggage in transit, remember to tell them
immediately and request a baggage irregularity form to be completed. Without
this it may not be possible to make a claim from your Travel Insurance policy.
If you are on the outward portion of your journey, your policy may provide you
with an emergency clothing allowance, check with your policy wording. If
you lose any items or have any items stolen, remember to report the matter to
the police and ask them for a reference number, you will need to produce this
to your insurers in order to make a claim.
It is always wise to carry valuable items such as jeweler and camcorders etc
as Hand Luggage. Items such as money, credit cards, passports, spectacles or
contact lenses, or any medications should also be carried with you. When you
arrive at your destination, enquire about keeping your valuables in the Hotel
Safe, sometimes a safe can be found in you hotel room and is worth the small
cost.
Most Travel
Insurance policies have exclusions for unattended baggage, this equally
applies if you leaver your baggage unattended at an Airport or Railway Station
or unattended at a Hotel. Some insurance companies will exclude Theft
cover if you leave your baggage in the custody of the Hotel, whilst you wait
for your homeward bound flight etc. This can be quite a problem particularly
if you have to check out in the morning and your flight is not until later on
in the day. The golden rule is that baggage is your responsibility and if you
leave it in the custody or control of a Third Party, you may have a claim
refused by your insurance company. It is a good idea to investigate the
possibility of obtaining locks for your cases etc and making sure that these
are used at all times. Remember to keep the keys on you though.