We get it—insurance isn’t the most exciting part of travel life. But renters insurance is a small step that can save you big if something goes wrong. As a travel clinician, you’re living in unfamiliar spaces, moving often, and carrying essentials like laptops, scrubs, and medical gear.
If something gets stolen, damaged, or lost during your stay, renter’s insurance can help cover the cost—without wrecking your budget.
When it comes to housing, there are essentially two types to choose from: Corporate Housing and Tax-Exempt Housing (also known as the Full Stipend Pay Package). Let’s see what housing option is best for you
Standard policies exclude flood and earthquake losses; buy a rider or separate policy through the National Flood Insurance Program or private carriers (investopedia.com).
Premiums vary by state, deductible, safety features, and bundling with auto insurance (save 5-15 %).
Not sure where to start? We’ll help you find a reliable renters insurance policy that fits your lifestyle as a traveler.
Checklist: Non-Negotiables for Your Policy
- Replacement-cost value: get today’s store price, not depreciated value.
- Liability of at least $300 000: hospital contracts often require proof.
- Riders for jewelry, cameras, or clinical devices above $1 000 individual item limits.
- Flood or earthquake add-ons if the assignment ZIP code is high risk.
- Easy address change: choose a carrier whose app lets you update the ZIP code the day you move.
- 24/7 digital claims: essential when you work nights or cross-country.

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