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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

 

Press Release from Seven Corners

Indianapolis, IN (1888PressRelease) September 03, 2008 -

Seven Corners, one of the industry’s most experienced travel insurance providers, urges individuals planning a Caribbean vacation to safeguard themselves against potential weather-related disruptions that could cut their trips short. Travel insurance allows flexibility in arrangements and protection of the financial investment if a vacation is interrupted.The Climate Prediction Center recently announced it has increased the severity of its prediction for a strong hurricane season over its earlier forecast issued in May. While experts may say unstable weather for several popular vacation destinations could be likely through November 30, individuals can still plan successful trips by taking proper precautions. “Traveling during off-seasons may seem risky, especially as the Gulf of Mexico recently experienced the effects of Hurricane Gustav and the southern U.S. coastline braces itself for Hanna,” says Jim Krampen, principal and executive officer of Seven Corners. The industry-leading, Indiana-based firm offers both domestic and international travelers a comprehensive package of benefits that protect them from unpredictable events, including severe weather, which may interrupt their vacations. “It might be hurricane season in the Caribbean, but travel insurance means you don’t have to put off a much-needed vacation,” said Krampen. “In fact, it may be the perfect time to travel as many resorts offer significant discounts during their traditionally slow tourism periods.”

Seven Corners’ travel insurance programs are available for a minimal fee and empower vacationers to plan a trip, any time of year to any destination, without worry. Highlights of Seven Corners’ RoundTrip© programs include:• Trip Cancellation – Coverage available up to $20,000 • Trip Interruption – 150% or tour cost maximum • Trip Delay – Up to $500 / $1,000• Missed Connection – Up to $500 / $1,000• Evacuation/Repatriation – Up to $250,000 / $500,000• Lost Baggage or Personal Effects – Up to $1,000 / $2,000• Emergency Medical Assistance – Up to $50,000 / $100,00• Multilingual customer service phone line, available 24/7Trip protection coverage is not available after a Hurricane has been named. Insurance rates vary and are dependent on the total value of a booked vacation.

About Seven Corners~
Seven Corners is one of the industry’s most experienced travel and travel health insurance providers. The company serves leisure, student, business, government and missionary/volunteer travelers. It offers an extensive selection of international medical and travel insurance policies to U.S. citizens traveling overseas or foreign nationals visiting the United States. Seven Corners has thousands of policy holders and a worldwide network of 30,000 agents. The company created and maintains the industry’s most comprehensive network of international health care providers that includes thousands of doctors, pharmacies and hospitals around the globe. Seven Corners is a member of the United States Travel Insurance Association, is GSA certified and is currently pursuing a SAS 70 Type II compliant designation. In addition to travel medical insurance, Seven Corners also offers health care administration to the government sector.

No matter what your itinerary, Insurance Services of America will help you choose the Seven Corners plan to suit your individual needs. Call one of our friendly agents today or visit our website for a quick and easy quote. You can even apply online and print out your policy documents on the spot.

Insurance Agents: Want to get appointed to sell this fantastic plan? Call our marketing department at 800.647.4589


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