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    travel insurance for US trip, US citizen living in DE? Insurance

    travel insurance for US trip, US citizen living in DE? Insurance


    travel insurance for US trip, US citizen living in DE?

    Posted: 27 Feb 2022 03:38 AM PST

    Hi, I am an expat living in DE and I am planning a month-long trip to the US this summer. I am looking at travel insurance options. All of the English-based sites I can find seem to assume one is a US or UK resident, which I am not, even though I am a US citizen. I do have a US drivers license with my mother's home address where I receive my US mail, but I don't live there.

    I will also be renting a car for a substantial portion of the trip and it would be awesome if I could get coverage that includes rental car insurance. Not sure if this is possible or if I have to get gouged by the rental car company's insurance...

    So in sum I am a DE resident but a US citizen traveling from DE to the US and returning to the DE. I currently have no US health insurance or car insurance whatsoever. If it matters this is also a multi-state trip, I'll be driving through something like 10-12 states with the car.

    Can anyone recommend a travel insurance company or package that would work in my situation?

    submitted by /u/pseudoblepsis
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    Who's at fault when Car A makes no contact with Car B

    Posted: 27 Feb 2022 01:42 AM PST

    In Canada/US who is at fault when there is this type of accident. For example, if Car A is driving straight in the middle lane and Car B who is in the left lane, changes lanes without looking and goes to the middle lane. Car A sees this and swerves to the right lane and collides with Car C.

    In most cases in Can/US you would fill out an accident report and since most cars there don't have dashcams, it would be hard to prove there was a Car B at the scene. Hence you (Car A) would be at fault? Does things change if you have a dashcam that saw everything or have CCTV footage that recorded Car B? Would cops/insurance say Car B is 100% responsible in this case?

    submitted by /u/SprayinGunzAtNunz
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    UK. Left bag at pub (!) would insurance cover this?

    Posted: 27 Feb 2022 12:08 AM PST

    Travel Insurance Question

    Posted: 26 Feb 2022 10:57 PM PST

    Hi,

    I will be booking a July 2023 cruise and will be using points/miles for the flights. Are there travel insurances out there that will cover both the cruise and flights acquired through redemption?

    submitted by /u/jigsatics
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    Australia -- need advice

    Posted: 26 Feb 2022 09:44 PM PST

    So basically we had had flood in Austalia and my car is a write off. When I looked at my insurance it says I am insured for 15400 ( agreed value) however I am positive it wasn't this low. I heard that the agreed value might go down every time you renew insurance however I am not quite sure. I bought the car for 21k and its actually held it value ( Toyota 86) surprisingly over time and for my model and km there going for around 20-23k. I bought it when I was young about 3 years ago but I am positive I would have never agreed to a 15400 agreed value when the car was higher at the time . Could I get market value for it which would be higher because it makes no sense having a agreed value when the market value is higher. This is my first claim so this all new to me . Any advice and answers would be helpful . Cheers

    submitted by /u/Ok-Insect-9754
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