Oh My Goodness....I struggled with this. I looked at insuremytrip.com and got an idea of the cost. For our family of 5, CSA Travel Protection was only $155....but still I struggled. (Several companies were about the same price, but that one had been mentioned here on this board) We'll spend more than that for a dinner for the 2 of us, but still I wondered if it was worth the investment. It came down to the wire, and.............I bought the insurance. We are driving so I wasn't too worried about lost luggage, our health insurance will pay for claims while out of the country....but 3 things stuck in my head that made me go ahead and get the policy.
If one of us had a bad break.....slipped while hiking and broke an arm, or had a ruptured appendics....our insurance wouldn't pay to get back to the US for treatment here, even if the injury was serious enough that it couldn't be handled at a small island hospital. That concerned me. The insurance would pay to medivac a covered participant to the states for treatment of serious illness or injury, if it couldn't be treated at the port.
If by some terrible stroke of luck, the interstates become unpassible due to a terrible wreck or weather condition....the insurance will cover.
And last...I thought about my parents. If one of them died the week we were leaving, we'd be out the money. We wouldn't go. By paying the policy prior to the date the final payment was due, that scenario is covered.
So for those reasons, I got the insurance. Although I waffled about to buy or not to buy, I felt very good after I did it, and have not felt guilty for adding yet another cost to the trip. The Disney insurance was more expensive, and I couldn't tell that it was any better coverage. The
travel agent also offered their own policy, but I went with the independant company. insuremytrip.com was a great resource, although I ended up calling CSA and ordering it directly over the phone.