What is a Travel Insurance Policy Beneficiary?

A travel insurance policy’s beneficiary is an individual who receives a payout from your plan’s Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) benefit in the event you suffer a loss of life, limb, or sight during a covered trip. In most cases, this will be a spouse, child, or other immediate family member.

The payout amount your beneficiary will receive depends on the policy you purchase, the type of AD&D coverage being claimed, and the severity of your loss. Specific details about AD&D exclusions and coverage limits can be found within your policy’s Certificate of Insurance.

Why Do Travel Insurance Companies Ask For a Beneficiary?

Your travel insurance company will want to know where to send the AD&D benefit payment in the event of an emergency. By naming a beneficiary, you control what happens to the funds connected to your policy and make it easier for your provider to make the necessary arrangements.

The individual you name will remain private, and most travel insurance companies will not ask for detailed contact information. With that in mind, be sure to communicate with your named beneficiary before your departure date to provide them with important details about your policy.

How Much Money Will a Beneficiary Receive?

A beneficiary of a travel insurance policy will typically receive anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 in the event of the accidental death of a policyholder. The cash amount that your beneficiary will receive will depend on the type of policy you choose. Providers will also factor in the severity of your loss when determining payout amounts.

Travel insurance plans typically include one of three kinds of AD&D coverage, each providing a different level of financial support.

  • 24 Hour AD&D: Provides AD&D coverage for the entirety of your trip, but typically offers the lowest amount of financial support.
  • Common Carrier AD&D: Provides AD&D coverage while you are traveling on a common carrier, such as a cruise, airline, or train. This accidental death benefit offers slightly higher financial support to 24 Hour AD&D.
  • Flight Only AD&D: Provides AD&D coverage while you are a passenger on a commercial flight. While coverage is limited, this benefit typically offers the most financial support.

Not all travel insurance policies include AD&D coverage. Refer to your policy details for more information regarding coverage limits.

Who Should You Name As Your Policy’s Beneficiary?

Your travel insurance beneficiary should be the individual you wish to receive your AD&D payout in the event of your passing. This will likely be a spouse or immediate family member; you are free to name anyone you want as your beneficiary.

If your desired beneficiary is also your travel companion, it’s recommended to add a secondary beneficiary. This way, you’re covered if you both pass away in a travel accident.

It’s also advised to name an adult as your beneficiary. Since the money involved can be significant, it is important to appoint an individual who can responsibly handle large sums of money.

If you are purchasing a policy on behalf of someone else, such as a parent, you can name yourself as the beneficiary of the insured person.

Examples of common travel insurance beneficiaries include:

  • Spouses
  • Parents
  • Siblings
  • Adult children
  • A trust
  • Nonprofit or charity

What Happens If a Beneficiary is Not Named?

If you fail to name a beneficiary, the AD&D payment will likely go to your estate and be distributed with the remainder of your assets. In some cases, your funds may need to go through probate. This not only delays the distribution process but can significantly reduce the amount of money your family will receive.

Making Changes to a Beneficiary

Most travel insurance companies will allow you to change the named beneficiary at any time before you depart for your trip. This can often be done online or by contacting your travel insurance provider’s 24 Hour Emergency Assistance line.

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