When you buy airline tickets on a credit card, is the accident insurance you get ( death = $250,000)the same 4 all cards I am trying to find out if I have to read the small print in the card agreements and find out who offers the best accidental death policy or do they all give the same coverage so which card I use doesn't matter. Asked by washer1 33 months ago Similar questions: buy airline tickets credit card accident insurance death $250 000 cards Business > Insurance.
Similar questions: buy airline tickets credit card accident insurance death $250 000 cards.
Standard accident insurance is $100,000 U.S. Dollars. Every one of my credit cards has $100,000 as the travel accident insurance your heirs will receive upon your death. You can certainly pay a premium to have more coverage, but I'm not really sure why you would want to do that.
If you're that concerned about your heirs, you should set up some form of life insurance policy with high death benefit coverage. Sources: https://creditcardsarea.com/categories_Standard.... .
I do not think that all the cards have the same accident insurance In my experience that amount varied with the card. And some cards do not offer that accident insurance unless you pay something for it. To make things more complicated, I believe there is a sort of minimal accident insurance that the airline companies (at least the most important) have agreed upon, to cover the death of passengers.
But clearly you can make as much additional insurances as you want. Sources: my accidental opinion .
The accident insurance coverage is determined by the airline, not the credit card. The quality and level of the accident insurance coverage is determined by the airline, not the credit card you bill it to. Check with the airline (or private insurer, if you are purchasing separate accidental death insurance) to see how much is covered and at what price.
Sources: It is my opinion.
1 Each credit card issuer attaches *different* fringes to their card. Some don't have accidental death policies at all. Some are more generous than $250,000.
Each credit card issuer attaches *different* fringes to their card. Some don't have accidental death policies at all. Some are more generous than $250,000.
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