Adventure Travel Insurance: Enjoy With Risk

Planning to go for an adventurous trip to some distant countries? Then you should not step out of your home without adventure travel insurance. Adventure travel insurance ensures that whatever problem you face during your travel, those will be taken care of by it.

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Be Safe While Traveling With UK Travel Insurance

Just imagine: you are on your traveling spree and suddenly your kid catches flu; or there arises the need for emergency evacuation. Whatever may be the situation, all that will happen is that you might need to spend up thousands of pounds from your pockets. All these will lead to tensions, worr...


Travel Insurance for Vacation Rentals

A family booked a rental cottage last summer, arrived safely and just loved the cottage. However, on the second day of their two week stay, the mom got a call to say her father was seriously ill and not expected to live. The family packed up and returned home, and sadly, her dad died a few days...


Cheap Worldwide Travel Insurance: Travel without Apprehension

Traveling to foreign countries is no longer a distant dream now. Fast and speedy transportation system has showed its wonder and now, taking trips to foreign countries is not unfeasible. No doubt world wide travel is a common place now, but the need for reassurance and immediate help in any eve...


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Swiss Re puts Chile quake insurance cost at $4-7BN (AP via Yahoo! News)
Swiss Reinsurance Co. said Wednesday that the strong earthquake in Chile last month will cost the insurance industry $4-7 billion, an estimate shared by its Germany-based rival Munich Re AG.

New NM law limits insurance administrative costs (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
New state laws in New Mexico will stop discrimination against women in the pricing of medical insurance and limit how much health insurance companies spend on administrative costs.

Swiss Re sees $4-$7 billion insurance losses from quake (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Swiss Re said on Wednesday the insurance sector stood to lose $4-$7 billion from the earthquake in Chile, a sum unlikely to bring the long hoped-for increase in reinsurance prices.