TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 1, 2012) - As part of BMO Financial Group's ongoing commitment to financial literacy and 'Making Money Make Sense' for Canadians, BMO is releasing a financial tip every week in 2012.
BMO's Financial Tip of the Week: Before you head off on your summer vacation, be sure you and your family are properly covered in the event of a medical emergency.
Receiving medical care while travelling abroad can be very costly without adequate travel medical insurance. For example, medical treatment for a broken leg in the United States can cost up to US$20,000; an air ambulance from Florida to Ontario US$15,000; and treatment for decompression sickness in Thailand up to US$40,000.
"Medical emergencies can happen anywhere, anytime, so it's important to ensure you have the proper medical coverage so that you don't put yourself at financial risk should an unfortunate event occur," said Julie Barker-Merz, Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, BMO Insurance. "Just like packing sunscreen and cancelling the newspaper before leaving home, making sure you have travel medical insurance should be a high-priority item on any traveler's 'vacation to-do list'."
Given the high cost of out-of-country and out-of-province medical services, BMO offers the following tips for choosing a travel insurance policy:
Get enough coverage: Basic travel insurance may cover things like lost luggage, trip cancellation and missed connections, but may not include medical care. Look for a travel medical policy that includes medical and dental coverage, air ambulance, private duty nurse expenses, as well as airfare and lodging for a family member to fly out to be by your side.
Understand who pays: Some insurers pay the medical care provider directly while others require the traveler to pay up front and then get reimbursed at a later date. Know this beforehand to avoid confusion at your time of need.
Read the fine print: Make sure your insurance policy covers you for all your trip activities and is valid for the duration of your trip. Be sure to clarify any issues with the insurer before leaving home. Also, be sure to bring a copy of the policy with you on your travels as well as the contact information of your insurance company.
Know what you've got: Canadians can sometimes be covered under the terms of their credit card, workplace healthcare plan or through their provincial government. Before you travel outside of the country or province, assess what you already have covered through these channels and choose supplementary insurance to ensure you are fully covered for all costs associated with any required medical attention.
To learn more about travel medical insurance, please visit www.bmo.com/insurance/ or contact your BMO Bank of Montreal representative.
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