Frequently Asked Questions
Medical tourism is the practice of searching for healthcare outside the patient's own country. Medical tourism is a popular way to receive healthcare without the need to spend large amounts of money for uninsured people and for those with inadequate insurance coverage.
For example, a patient who needs a knee surgery may find that it costs around $25,000 here in the U.S. Yet, they could have the same procedure performed for $5,500 in Thailand. This cost can even include flights, hotel accommodations etc. Therefore, medical tourism is a great way to reduce costs and even to travel to exotic destinations, as an added bonus.
Well yes! If you have the authority to insure another person's property, and if this person benefits or there's another existing insurable interest in that property.
For instance a lot of the parents who have a spar car usually say to their children that they can use the spar car but only if they take care of the insurance coverage themselves.
Here's another example: every time we rent a car we tend to purchase the daily insurance, usually it's with the rental car. In these cases we insure our liabilities in the use of a vehicle that does not belong to us.
Also, if you insure another's property, always remember that only the owner could enjoy the financial compensation for that property in the case of an event of a covered property loss.
So, you can certainly seek car insurance quotes even if your not a car owner; if you are renting or borrowing a car you might need to do so. This option was meant to gourd your interests, and the car owner's interests, in case you are the driver in an accident.
It's important to understand that altho your landlord have an insurance policy, it covers his potential losses, but not necessary covers yours. That is the reason you should consider to purchase a Renters Insurance policy. It would help you protect yourself and your property.
