Flexible Insurance Coverage at Your Fingertips

Covering your belongings is as simple as a snap

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: you grab your phone and whoops! your phone flies out of your hand, only to ricochet off of the corner of your desk before falling to the ground. The screen is cracked. You’re in trouble!

And, what about that time you quickly ran into the gas station and left your laptop bag in your car, only for your car to be immediately broken into and your laptop stolen? Now you’ve got to come up with $1,000 to replace it What about that time you left your snowboard outside the lodge to find it missing? Or the time your bike lock was dangling from the rack and your bike was gone?

The list can go on and on. Expensive disappointment. But what if it didn’t have to be this way? Thanks to Traverse, backed by Travelers, an insurance company that has been helping their customers for over 165 years, there is! And there’s even an AI powered app to make your experience even easier.

Using a combination of Artificial Intelligence and human-centered design, Traverse removes all of the paperwork so that all you have to do is take a picture of the items you want to insure and answer a few questions right from your phone. As a handy bonus, Traverse also offers liability insurance (up to $500,000) as well as protection from identity fraud (up to $25,000). You’ll have peace of mind; allowing you to worry less about those potentially stressful situations.

What Traverse has done is make insurance simple and easy to understand. That’s something we all want, isn’t it? With Traverse, you can prepare for a multitude of worst-case scenarios involving all of your gadgets and instruments by simply following these basic steps:

1. Download the App on Apple or Google
2. Take a Snap
3. Relax

Items that qualify for coverage include (but are not limited to):

• Cell Phones
• Personal Electronics, including laptops, drones and more
• Cameras
• Handbags
• Jewelry
• Musical Instruments
• Bikes
• Sporting Equipment, including golf, ski, hockey and hunting equipment

Are you asking yourself how something like insurance can be so easy? How many times have you looked over your insurance documents and been confused? Traverse removes the confusion to make it as easy as possible for all of its users. Claims, if covered, are even resolved with direct deposits into your bank account or via PayPal or Zelle. On top of all of this, you’re even able to cancel your plan at any time. There is no long-term commitment!

The lack of a long-term commitment will ideally be the most beneficial aspect of Traverse to most users, but at the end of the day what really matters is how convenient it is. You can actually go through the entire process without back and forth telephone calls or lengthy paperwork.

Traverse wants to make insuring the things you love as easy as possible. Download the app today or visit www.TraverseInsurance.com.

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