julirina
Close your mouth, Michael. We are not a codfish.
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Trying to decide if we should insure our trip against cancellation/interruption. We're renting a townhouse with a pretty liberal cancellation policy up to 30 days before; after that, I wouldn't expect to receive a refund from the owner/manager if something came up. Our YES tickets are also non-refundable. We'll be taking the Auto Train (which has an excellent cancellation policy) and driving, so flights are not a factor.
Basically I would like coverage for a medical or family emergency that would keep us from being able to take our trip or cause us to have to come home early, or a weather event like a hurricane (going in Sept/Oct makes me nervous). Is insurance even necessary? We have great health insurance so I don't need medical coverage while on our trip, we don't have any pre-existing medical conditions, and since we're not flying, I'd be the only one who could lose our luggage.
But if something came up, I would hate to be out the $2K I've invested in non-refundable expenses. If you think I need it, can anyone recommend a good basic policy, reasonably priced, with coverage for those things? I've been on SquareMouth.com but it all blurs together and I can't tell what's good and what's not. Any advice would be appreciated!
Basically I would like coverage for a medical or family emergency that would keep us from being able to take our trip or cause us to have to come home early, or a weather event like a hurricane (going in Sept/Oct makes me nervous). Is insurance even necessary? We have great health insurance so I don't need medical coverage while on our trip, we don't have any pre-existing medical conditions, and since we're not flying, I'd be the only one who could lose our luggage.
