So, my buddy and I are planning this awesome trip, but you know how life can be unpredictable, right? Just in case one of us has to bail because of work, we want to make sure we’re covered under one insurance policy. The policy says if either of us is required to work during the trip, we can cancel for work reasons. We just need to show proof, like a notarized statement from our employer.
Now, here’s the thing that’s got me scratching my head – if one of us has to cancel because of work, does the insurance cover the entire cost of the trip for both of us, or just for the one who can’t make it? I mean, it makes sense to me that it should cover both of us, but you never know with these policies, right? I want to be sure that if work gets in the way, we’re not left high and dry for all the non-refundable expenses.
It’s all good though, because we can easily provide that notarized proof if needed. I just want to make sure we’re on the same page about what the policy actually covers. I’m all for being prepared, especially when it comes to unexpected work stuff messing with our travel plans.
So, moral of the story: we’re covered in case work throws a wrench in our travel plans. Just got to keep our ducks in a row with that notarized statement and make sure we understand exactly what the insurance will cough up if one of us has to bail. Hopefully, we won’t need to use it, but hey, better safe than sorry, right?