When business travel doesn’t go to plan, corporate travel insurance can help to cover out-of-pocket costs to your business and employees.
If you or your employees need to travel for work, corporate travel insurance can protect your business from financial loss associated with situations such as overseas health emergencies, flight cancellations or lost and stolen baggage.
Corporate travel insurance is similar to personal travel insurance. It can cover your business for unanticipated travel costs if specific events happen.
Corporate travel insurance also covers your directors and employees, and spouses and dependents travelling with them.
“All travel carries with it inherent risks, even short-term travel to familiar overseas locations for meetings and conferences. Risks from political tensions, civil unrest, fraud, severe weather, natural disasters and security of corporate information exist in countries that are not usually considered dangerous.”
Corporate travel insurance vary in the benefits they provide. Your insurance broker can help you find the right product to suit your business travel needs. But to give you an idea, here’s the type of cover that your policy may include:
Type of cover | Potential benefits |
Overseas medical and evacuation cost | The prohibitive costs incurred of covering staff for medical and evacuation costs if they become seriously ill or injured during a business trip. |
Life & disablement cover | Protects your valued staff if they become disabled or pass away while travelling for business. |
Flight cancellations and missed connections | The costs of needing to book additional flights and accommodation for staff. |
Rental car excess | The excess on a damaged or stolen rental vehicle. |
Loss of deposits | Reimburses deposits on accommodation, flights or conferences if you or your staff member’s trip is cancelled due to accident or illness. |
Personal liability | Property damages you may have caused or been responsible for, or bodily damage where you are at fault. |
Cost of replacing an employee | The cost of having to employ new staff to replace an employee who is injured or becomes seriously ill during work travel. |
Exclusions and the excess you need to pay can vary greatly depending on your insurer. However, exclusions may include:
There are other exclusions your insurance broker can outline for you.
While visiting clients in London, your employee falls down a flight of stairs, fracturing their hip and breaking their arm.
After being taken to hospital in an ambulance, doctors take x-rays and MRIs of the injured areas. Your employee is informed that they require surgery on their hip and will have to undergo physiotherapy before they will be allowed to fly home to Australia. Their flight is scheduled for the following day and will now need to be cancelled.
A Corporate Travel Insurance policy allows you to recover some or all of these costs. Depending upon the policy, you may be able to make a claim for the medical costs of their surgery and rehabilitation, as well as the flight cancellation and additional accommodation required while your employee undergoes physiotherapy. You may also be able to claim for the hire of someone to take over your employees’ duties until they are back in Australia and fit to return to work.
Important note – the information provided here is general advice only and had been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. A product disclosure statement (PDS) is available from your insurance broker. You should consider the PDS in deciding whether to acquire, or continue to hold, business insurance.
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