Rest Assured with Travel Insurance
With you when you need it. Travel insurance from RBC Insurance®. Get a quote now. Why You Need Travel InsuranceEnjoy peace of mind during your trip
In 2009, 65% of Canadian travellers purchased travel insurance. That's
a lot of people who think travel insurance is a smart idea. No matter
where you are
travelling, here are some excellent reasons to buy coverage the next
time you book a trip:
Government health insurance plans may not cover all emergency medical
expenses once you leave your home province/territory and typically cover
only a
limited portion once you leave the country. In fact, the Canadian
Government (Consular Services, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Canada) urges all
Canadians to purchase supplemental health insurance when leaving the
country. They say:
"Do not rely on your provincial health plan to cover costs if you get
sick or are injured while abroad. Out-of-country healthcare can be
costly, and
your health plan will cover only part of the bill at best."
Plus, government health insurance plans don't guarantee coverage for special care (air ambulance or emergency dental services, for instance).
Unlike government insurance health plans, our insurance offers you:
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Unlimited coverage for eligible medical expenses
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Up-front payment of eligible medical expenses whenever possible
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24-hour, multilingual emergency medical assistance one toll-free
phone call puts you in touch with a multilingual professional who will
refer you
to a local doctor or facility in order for you to receive the care
you need
| Actual cases and costs for medical care in the U.S. A. (US. dollars) | ||
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Cardiac Catheterization & Bypass: Arizona 10 day admission $147,000.00 |
Motor Vehicle Accident: Wyoming 13 day admission $171,500.00 $15,900.00 (Air Ambulance) |
Fractured Femur: Florida 6-day admission $58,825 |
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/medical-emergencies-in-u-s-can-cost-canadians-thousands-1.1856433
Your credit card coverage may be limited
Some credit cards provide emergency medical insurance when you are
travelling outside Canada or your province/territory of residence.
However, there may be
important distinctions between what travel insurance covers and what
your credit card's insurance plan covers. For example, with a credit
card, coverage
might only apply to trips purchased on the card or be limited to a
fewer number of travel days. Before you take a trip, it's a good idea to
review any
coverage provided by your credit card(s) to decide whether you need
additional insurance.
With health insurance under an employee benefits plan, out-of-country medical coverage may not be available, may not cover a spouse or dependents and often has limits on the number of travel days covered and amounts payable.
Before you take a trip, it's a good idea to review any coverage provided by your employer to decide whether you need additional insurance.
You may need coverage for a range of situations
If you're travelling aboard an airplane, train, bus or other public transport, there's the chance that your flight or travels may be delayed (or cancelled altogether). Your luggage may be lost or damaged. Or you may have to cancel your trip or return home unexpectedly early due to a family emergency.
With RBC Insurance®, you can choose a package or plan that covers you for these types of situations and more.
Consider this as well: 74% of Canadian travellers spent more than $1,000 per person per vacation in 2007. Almost half of those travellers spent more than $1,500 per person per vacation. That's a big discretionary expense, one you no doubt want to protect. For the additional financial security you get, our travel insurance is a true bargain.

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