Whether you’re a frequent jet-setter or an occasional road-tripper, travel insurance can help protect you financially if something unexpected happens.
And if you’re a Capital One cardholder, you may already have travel insurance as part of your card’s benefits. Read on to find out more.
What you’ll learn:
Travel insurance through your card could help protect you from unexpected expenses if something goes wrong when traveling. Every card is different, but you can check your card’s benefits guide for coverage details and to see which types of travel insurance you have access to. Here are a few of the most common types of coverage and how they can help:
Coverage can vary. You can check your card’s benefits guide to learn more.
The card may provide some travel insurance benefits. And card networks, such as Visa® and Mastercard®, may provide others. Here’s a look at what’s included with the credit card network programs available with Capital One cards:
Benefits | Visa Signature | Visa Infinite | World Elite Mastercard |
Auto rental collision damage waiver | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Travel accident insurance | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
24-hour travel assistance | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Trip cancellation/interruption insurance | ✔ | ✔ | |
Trip delay reimbursement | ✔ | ||
Baggage loss/delay insurance | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
If you have an eligible Capital One credit card, you already have access to travel insurance benefits. Your coverage kicks in when you charge the relevant cost to your card. Because each card has its own terms and conditions, it’s worth checking what you’re covered for before setting off on a trip.
Here are some steps you could take when filing a travel insurance claim through your Capital One credit card:
Several Capital One credit cards include travel insurance among their benefits. The level of coverage varies between cards.
If you’re interested in a Capital One credit card that offers travel insurance, you can compare Capital One cards. If you find a good fit, you can find out whether you’re pre-approved before applying. It’s quick and won’t hurt your credit scores.
*Additional documentation may be needed such as police report, repair estimates from the car rental agency, letter from doctor, etc.
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