Do I Need Travel Insurance for College Spring Break?

College Spring Break

l'll be honest. I am very guilty of thinking “it won’t happen to me” when I travel. As I got ready for my college spring break to Cancun, travel medical insurance was the last thing on my mind … until I learned what can and does happen when people travel.

The Tuesday before my trip, I shadowed one of the Seven Corners customer service representatives who spends all day talking with our customers who need travel assistance. Talk about a game changer.

“I tripped and shattered my front teeth.”

“I think my collarbone is dislocated.”

“My son has pneumonia.”

These types of calls came in for the entire hour as our team helped people find doctors near them, coordinated care, and talked them through processes like getting important treatment and filing a claim.

This College Kid Got Travel Insurance Cancún, Q.R., México.webp

After hearing all of that, I marched up to the nearest agent and asked for travel medical insurance. I cringed in anticipation when he emailed me the quote only to be shocked to see it was $11.08. No employee discount (that’s not permitted by law), no special treatment, nothing. That’s the price. I pay more than that for a meal and a drink at Chipotle.

Why College Students Should Get Travel Insurance for Spring Break

Thankfully, my trip went smoothly and without a hiccup. But here are three things I saw that made me so thankful I had travel medical insurance.

Broken glass gash

On our way to the beach, we noticed a good amount of shattered glass on the walkway. Luckily, we spotted it and tried to warn the others behind us.

I guess word didn’t circulate fast enough because 20 minutes later we saw a girl slice open her foot on that very glass. It was a gory sight followed by some understandable panic. The hotel concierge whisked her off in a wheelchair, presumably to a doctor.

Later in the week we ran into her friends and found out she had to get seven stitches and go home.

Slip and fall by the pool

Man at Nature-s Valley.webp

We had a few friends staying at the resort nearby. We didn’t get to see them too often, but just like us, they chronicled their trip via snapchat and Instagram.

On the second day, we opened a snapchat from our friend Eric, but instead of seeing the classic picture of the ocean and palm trees, we saw his wrist swollen to the size of a softball. We immediately texted him to find out he slipped on some water by the pool and landed on it funny.

He reluctantly went to the doctor where it turned out he needed a cast that, because he didn’t have travel insurance, set him back a couple hundred dollars.

Dehydration nightmare

While the college-infested resort was a lot of fun, we eventually decided we needed a day away from the craziness, so we gave ourselves the day off and booked an excursion.

There were a few familiar faces we saw around the resort who had the same idea as us, but one girl seemed particularly miserable. She sat slumped down with a hat and sunglasses the entire time.

Once we arrived at the island, everyone went their separate ways, but when we returned, we noticed the girl was missing. Apparently, she was so dehydrated that the intense sun caused her to faint. She had to be taken back on an emergency boat.

When Trip Happens, Trip Can Get Expensive.

Each time I saw or heard of these events, I couldn’t help but wonder if they had travel medical insurance, and how happy I was that I did. These people were just like me, looking to have a good time in a tropical paradise with their friends.

They probably also thought, “It won’t happen to me.” But it did, and it came at a price.

Affordable Travel Insurance for Spring Break

The reason this blog is targeted to my fellow college peers is because, while all vacations can be risky, college spring break tends to pose a little more risk than others. I’m not just referring to alcohol consumption (alcohol-related injuries are not covered by most travel medical plans, by the way). I’m talking about other factors such as lack of sleep, poor nutrition, and questionable decisions.

There are important steps you can take to stay healthy on spring break. But preparation and prevention are some of the best. Possibly for less than the cost of a burrito, Seven Corners can help you find the right travel insurance for your trip. Get a quick quote today.

Topics: Spring Break, Travel Tips

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