Let’s Talk About What’s Right for You

If you’d like a quote or want help understanding your options, I’m here to walk you through it—no pressure, just honest guidance.

It may not be the most exciting part of planning—but it might be the most important. Travel insurance isn’t something people get excited about, but it’s one of the smartest decisions you can make.

Because at the end of the day, it’s there to protect your investment, your plans, and your peace of mind if something unexpected happens.

Protect Your Trip
Protect Your Peace of Mind

Travel insurance is always optional—and I will never pressure you into purchasing it. My goal is to make sure you fully understand what it is, what it covers, and why I recommend it—so you can make the best decision for your situation.

Vacations are a significant investment, often paid upfront. Travel insurance helps protect that investment and your peace of mind if something unexpected happens before or during your trip.

Why I Recommend It
Travel comes with a lot of moving parts—and while most trips go exactly as planned, sometimes life has other plans.

Travel insurance can help protect you in situations like:

  • Trip cancellations or interruptions
  • Travel delays, missed connections, or changes in plans
  • Lost, delayed, or damaged baggage
  • Unexpected medical or dental emergencies while traveling
  • Emergency transportation, including getting you safely back home

Many plans also offer “cancel for any reason” options, which give you added flexibility if you need to change plans—even for reasons not otherwise covered.

Real-Life Situations I’ve Seen
This is where it really matters.

I’ve had clients deal with last-minute illnesses, injuries during their trip, and even medical emergencies that required hospital stays or early return flights. In those moments, having travel insurance in place made a stressful situation much more manageable—both financially and logistically.

When you’re traveling outside of the U.S., your regular health insurance often provides little to no coverage. Travel insurance can step in to help cover medical care, transportation, and unexpected costs that would otherwise come out of pocket.

Things to Keep in Mind
  • Most airline tickets are non-refundable
  • As your trip gets closer, cancellation penalties can increase
  • Unexpected events—weather, illness, family emergencies—can happen at any time
  • Travel insurance is typically most beneficial when purchased early

Having coverage in place gives you options if something doesn’t go as planned.

Flexible Options

I can provide quotes for different coverage options based on your trip and comfort level, including:

  • Plans that offer future travel credit if you need to cancel
  • “Cancel for any reason” upgrades for added flexibility
  • Coverage for medical emergencies, delays, and travel disruptions

I’ll walk you through what each option looks like so you can decide what works best for you.