All prospects
for purchase of travel insurance should
fully understand the coverages, monetary
limits and restrictions that apply to travel
insurance before making any decision to
purchase. For details of what
is covered please read the entire
"certificate" carefully before making any
insurance purchase. The following
information is not a recommendation to buy
travel insurance. That decision is just up
to you. So, do your research and due
diligence before making any purchase.
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Insurance
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offer you a way to quickly compare the
types of travel insurance plans on
offer, so you can feel confident that
you're purchasing the travel insurance
plan that fits your needs.
What's
Inside:
There are hundreds of circumstances that
could cause you to cancel your trip, return
home early or force you to seek emergency
medical treatment while traveling. Check out
Cruise Traveler Magazine's Top 10 reasons
why you should purchase travel Insurance.
2.
Top 5 Frequently
Asked Questions About Travel Insurance
3.
Travel Insurance
why buy? Why not!
Find out if it's right for
you.
4.
Top Ten Questions To Ask Before You
Purchase Travel Insurance
5.
Travel Insurance:
Glossary of Terms
6.
Consumer Alerts:Must
reads before making a purchase
7.
Travel Insurance Articles:
Stories that may be of interest
8.
What's New in
Travel Insurance Coverage?
9.
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vacation investment in the event of a
hurricane or other unforeseen severe
weather?
A. Typically, Third-party travel insurance
plans, provide you with insurance coverage
for your travel investment if unforeseen
weather conditions cause a delay or
cancellation of your trip. If the weather
forces you to cancel your trip for a covered
reason, we will reimburse your nonrefundable
expenses, up to the amount of coverage you
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5 Great Reasons To
Travel NOW.
If you’re waiting to
plan a vacation until the economy turns
around, you may be missing out on some
unprecedented travel deals. With fewer
people traveling, the travel industry is
rolling out the red carpet with
incredible prices on everything from
airfare to hotels and cruises. Now is
the time to lock in the best rates you
are likely to see for along, long time!
Nationwide, airfares for summer travel
to U.S. cities are down more than 9
percent on average from 2008, while
overall summer fares to Europe are 19
percent below last year.
1. Cruise lines
everywhere are slashing prices, offering
as much as $2000 onboard credit for a
luxury cruise to $200-300 for a
contemporary cruise, Travel agents are
throwing in amenities such as free
upgrades, discounts up to 80% off
brochure fares, free transfers or
sightseeing tours ashore and other deal
makers.
2. Eager for
business, cruise lines, hotels,
restaurants and attractions are willing
to do whatever it takes to get you in
the door including free event passes,
“two for one” deals, free transportation
and more!
3. Major travel
providers are offering unprecedented
rates for longer periods than ever
before.
4. These amazing
deals won’t be around forever!
5. Take advantage of
these great vacation deals while you
can!
Still not convinced?
If you include a travel insurance plan
with your trip, you’ll have one less
excuse for staying home this season! The
right plan can help with many of today’s
common travel worries:
Worried about losing your job before you
leave? A travel insurance plan through
Travel Guard can provide coverage in the
event of involuntary job termination or
layoff.
Worried unexpected changes to your work
hours may affect your vacation plans?
The right Travel Guard plan can provide
coverage for trip cancellation/
interruption due to work reasons.
Just plain worried? Ask about a plan
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Travel
Insurance
Glossary of Terms
Click on a
link for
a detailed explanation
Accidental Death & Dismemberment
Adventure Sports Coverage
Baggage Delay
Baggage & Personal Effects Loss
Cancel For Any Reason Coverage
Trip Cancellation/Interruption Due To
Work Reasons
Children at No Additional Costs
Claim
Coverage
Period
Effective Date
Medical Expense Coverage
Emergency Dental Coverage
Emergency Medical Transportation
Financial
Default
Flight Accident Coverage
Inclement
weather
Medical
Evacuation
Pre-Existing Condition
Primary
Residence
Renters
Collision
Terrorism
Trip
Cancellation
Trip Cost
Trip Delay
Trip Deposit
Date
Trip
Interruption
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TOP Ten Questions To Ask Before Your
Purchase Travel Insurance
In
addition to what most policies provide--trip
interruption, travel delays, baggage loss,
emergency medical expenses and medical
evacuation, here are some suggested
questions to ask when calling an insurance
provider:
1. Will the policy cover loss due to
default or bankruptcy of travel suppliers?
2. Does the policy cover travel delay
due to weather or other unforeseen
circumstances?
3. Will the policy cover cancellation
charges and expenses due to injury or
sickness of your traveling companion though
he/she is not your family member?
4. Will the policy cover cancellation
charges and expenses due to injury or
sickness of a member of your immediate
family though he/she is not traveling with
you?
5. Will the policy cover cancellation
due to outbreak of strike, riot or civil
disturbance at your destination or places
en-route?
6. Does the policy cover loss or
injuries due to war, acts of terrorism,
hijacking and natural disasters?
7. Will the policy cover cancellation
due to any natural disaster happen to the
insured person's residence before or during
your journey which requires your presence on
the premises?
8. Will the policy cover breakage or
damage to fragile articles or documents in
your luggage?
9. Will the policy cover loss of
travel documents, and/or travel tickets and
additional travel & accommodation expenses
incurred to replace them?
10. Can I cancel my policy if I am
not satisfied?
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for cruises of all shapes and
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valuable medical coverage, trip
interruption, emergency travel
and health services and more.
You do not have to book a
cruise to purchase this
insurance.
Travel
arrangements such as hotel,
resort, flights, and tour
packages may be covered.
For more than 20 years, Travel
Guard has covered millions of
travelers throughout the world.
They're America's leading
provider of travel insurance
plans and assistance programs
and they're here to help you 24
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Coverage provided through Travel
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Travel Guard provides travelers with numerous
coverage options. Whether it's a two-day cruise
to the Bahamas, a two week cruise through the
Mediterranean, or a month-long resort vacation
in Hawaii
we
have a product that fits your travel needs. To
find out which Travel Guard insurance plan is
right for you, select "Get A Quote" today!
NOTE: Travel Guard is one of the nation's
leading providers of travel insurance and
assistance plans. Comprehensive travel insurance
plans through Travel Guard are distributed by
more than 12,000 travel companies through
virtually every distribution channel in the
travel industry.
Travel
Insurance Tips:
1. Make sure your
insurance coverage is considered "Primary".
with this kind of coverage, the insurance
company pays you. Stay away from "secondary"
coverage as you will have to submit your claim
to your homeowners, health, or other insurance
you may have before making a claim to the
company you bought travel insurance from.
2. Do not buy travel
protection or insurance issued by the,
airline, car rental, hotel or cruise line. If
any of these tarvel suppliers goes out of
business, you may not covered if you purchased
insurance from them. You never know. Now, if
your travel agent offers travel insurance issued
from any provider, like Travel Guard, CSA,
Travelex or Access America that's ok.
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Real-Life
Stories....
Family
Emergency
Cuts
Cruise
Short
Setting
sails in
the
Bahamas,
Douglas
W., and
his wife
never
expected
to use
their
travel
insurance
plan;
however,
after
unfortunate
circumstances,
they
were
relieved
to find
out
about
their
extensive
coverage
through
Travel
Guard
International.
After
receiving
a phone
call
from a
hosAgtIdl
back at
home,
Douglas
learned
of his
mother-in-law's
poor
condition
and
needed
to
return
home
immediately.
To his
shock,
each
return
ticket
cost
more
than
$900.
Douglas
received
reimbursement
through
his
Travel
Guard
plan
covering
the full
amount
of both
tickets
and the
unused
portion
of their
cruise.
"Since
then,
we've
actually
been
traveling
more
frequently,
and
always
use
Travel
Guard
insurance
plans,"
stated
Douglas.
"We also
have a
travel
group,
and will
urge
them to
use
Travel
Guard,
as well.
Thank
you for
making a
very
difficult
time a
lot
easier."
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summarized are
offered only as
an example.
Coverage depends
on the actual
facts of each
case and the
terms,
conditions and
exclusions of
the policy.
Anyone
interested in
any travel
insurance
product should
request a copy
of the
description of
coverage for a
description of
the scope and
limitations of
coverage BEFORE
making any
insurance
purchase.
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Fine Print ) |
Travel Guard travel insurance
plans include travel insurance &
assistance that travels with
you. Coverages may include: Trip
cancellation due to terrorism &
other named unforeseen events,
trip delay, lost baggage,
medical emergency, & others.
Purchase online for immediate
coverage. Certain coverages are
subject to purchase
requirements. See each coverage
for details. This is only a
brief description of the
coverage(s) available under
policy series T30337NUFIC. The
Policy will contain reductions,
limitations, exclusions and
termination provisions. Full
details of coverage are
contained in the Policy. If
there is any conflict between
the contents of this document
and the Policy, the Policy will
govern in all cases. Insurance
underwritten by National Union
Fire Insurance Company of
Pittsburgh, Pa., a Pennsylvania
insurance company, with its
principal place of business at
70 Pine Street, New York, NY
10270. Is currently authorized
to transact business in all
states and the District of
Columbia. NAIC No. 19445.
Coverage may not be available in
all states. *Non insurance
services are provided by Travel
Guard Assist.
All
prospects for purchase of travel
insurance should fully
understand the coverages,
monetary limits and restrictions
that apply to travel insurance
before making any decision to
purchase. For details of what is
covered please read the entire
"certificate" carefully before
making any insurance purchase.
The following information is not
a recommendation to buy travel
insurance. That decision is just
up to you. So, do your research
and due diligence before making
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find out which Travel Guard
insurance plan is right for you,
select "Get
A Quote" today!
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Important Information
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Please read the entire "certificate"
carefully before making any insurance
purchase to determine rights and duties, as
well as what is and is not covered. Various
provisions in this certificate restrict
coverage.
All information presented at this web site
is based on information material provided
travel agents by Travel Guard International
and is subject to change without notice.
The information on this web page is not a
recommendation to purchase travel insurance.
That
decision is up to you. You are strictly
responsible for knowing what works best for
you. So, do your homework and due diligence
before making any purchase.
Consumer
Alerts
1.
All prospects for purchase of travel
insurance should fully understand
the coverages,
monetary limits and restrictions that apply
to travel insurance before making any
decision to purchase.
For details of what is covered
please
read the entire "certificate" carefully
before making any insurance purchase.
2.
You do not have to book a cruise to purchase
this insurance.
Travel
arrangements such as hotel, resort, flights,
and tour packages may be covered.
For details of what is covered
please read the entire "certificate"
carefully before making any insurance
purchase.
What's New In Cruise Travel Insurance?
Norovirus Coverage: Some Insurers
offer coverage if you get sick from a
Norovirus while onboard the cruise ship.
Job Loss Protection: Some
Insurers offer added job loss
protection, allowing you to cancel for a
full refund if they or a cruise
companion loses their job and can no
longer afford a vacation.
Storm Watch Protection: Some
Insurers offer severe weather
watch/warning protection that provides
reimbursement in the event of a severe
weather watch or warning within 48 hours
of your cruise sailing. Should the watch
or warning affect either the cruise
departure city or a passenger's route to
that city, cruise travelers ( who
purchased this type of coverage ) can
cancel their cruise and receive
reimbursement up to the full amount of
the cruise cost.
Cruise
Traveler Magazine
There are
hundreds of circumstances that could cause
you to cancel your trip, return home early
or force you to seek emergency medical
treatment while traveling.

To demonstrate
the importance of purchasing travel
insurance, and emergency travel services,
here are 10 common examples of what could go
wrong.
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It's 10
p.m. and you and your immediate family
arrive at the airport for a connecting
flight, only to find that your flight
has been cancelled. Who can assist you
with finding new flights to get everyone
home?
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Your bag
was lost with your insulin inside. You
need help to locate your bag as soon as
possible and have your emergency
prescription filled. Who do you call?
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Your first
visit to Europe, and your passport and
wallet are stolen. Where do you turn for
emergency cash, and how will you get
your passport replaced?
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You're
involved in an accident and adequate
medical treatment is not available. Who
will help arrange and pay for a medical
evacuation?
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If your
sister-in-law becomes seriously ill and
you must cancel your trip, what happens
to your non-refundable deposits or
pre-payments?
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You arrive
in Jamaica and your luggage doesn't. If
it's lost, who will help you find it? If
it's delayed, who will pay for your
necessities? If it's stolen, who will
pay to replace it?
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Your cruise
line, airline or tour operator goes
bankrupt. Who will pay for your
non-refundable expenses? Who will help
get you to your destination?
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You're
walking down a street in Rio and twist
your ankle. Who can help you find an
English-speaking physician?
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Three weeks
before your scheduled arrival, a
terrorist incident occurs in the city to
which you are planning to visit. Who
will pay if you want to cancel your
trip?
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You are at
a beach resort in North Carolina, and
you are forced to evacuate due to an
approaching hurricane. Who will help you
evacuate and who will reimburse your
lost vacation investment?
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Q. Why should a traveler buy
travel insurance?
A. Travel
insurance gives travelers
coverage for unforeseen
problems, from a cancelled
flight to a serious
illness—or in rare cases,
even an act of terrorism or
the financial default of a
travel supplier. If an
illness, accident, or other
covered unforeseen
circumstance forces a
traveler to cancel or
interrupt their plans, they
face two major financial
losses—money invested in
nonrefundable pre-payments,
and medical expenses that in
many instances may not be
covered by health insurance.
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Q. What happens if a
traveler must cancel their
vacation?
A. Often a
traveler will lose
nonrefundable deposits and
prepayments that can add up
to hundreds—or even
thousands—of dollars. A
comprehensive travel
insurance plan through can
provide trip cancellation
coverage for the traveler's
vacation investment—the
insurance company reimburses
the traveler for all
pre-paid, nonrefundable
expenses for a covered loss.
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Q. How does trip
cancellation and
interruption coverage work?
A. It
reimburses for forfeited,
nonrefundable, unused
payments or deposits if the
traveler must cancel or
interrupt their trip due to
a covered reason.
-
Q. What other coverage is
typically included in an
travel insurance plan?
A. In
addition to trip
cancellation and
interruption, the more
comprehensive travel
insurance plans available
today may also cover
emergency medical expenses;
emergency medical
transportation, when ordered
by a doctor, to the nearest
adequate medical facility;
reimbursement for
accommodations and expenses
incurred due to travel
delays; reimbursement for
the purchase of essential
items if baggage is delayed;
and coverage against lost,
stolen or damaged baggage.
-
Q. Does travel insurance
cover terrorism?
A. Many
travel insurance policies do
not cover terrorism, or only
cover terrorist acts that
occur on foreign soil.
Travel insurance from some
suppliers like Travel Guard
can cover terrorist
incidents both in the United
States and abroad.
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More Questions....
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Q. Is the financial default
of an airline, cruise line
or tour operator covered?
A. Many of
Travel Guard's retail
insurance programs include
financial default coverage
if the program is purchased
within 15 days of making the
initial trip deposit.
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Q. Does Travel Guard offer
travel insurance plans
tailored to specific types
of travel?
A. Yes.
Travel Guard offers travel
insurance plans for an array
of budgets, from modest
trips to high-end luxury
vacations. There are also
products for last-minute
getaways and extended trips,
and specific coverage plans
for cruise travelers, golf
travelers, students, and
sports travel.
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Q. How much does travel
insurance cost?
A. The cost
of travel insurance is
based, in most cases, on the
value of the trip and the
age of the traveler.
Typically, the cost is five
to seven percent of the trip
cost.
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Q. What else is offered with
the purchase of an Travel
Guard plan?
A. To boost
travelers' confidence when
traveling, Travel Guard has
added LiveTravel®
assistance, which provides
24-hour, "911" emergency
travel agency-type services
to all standard retail
plans, in case a traveler
has to change a flight or a
hotel room. Travel Guard has
also added assistance with
emergency cash transfers,
pre-trip consultation
services
(travel advisories, passport
requirements, inoculation
information, etc.),
and live messaging, which
will relay any e-mail or
phone message to family,
friends or business
associates.
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Travel
Insurance Articles
Here is an informative
excerpted article by Alfred Borcover
of the Chicago Tribune
about why you should consider trip
insurance. The complete article was
published in the Orlando
Sentinel.
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Travel Insurance. Why Buy? Why Not!
If there are any lessons to be learned
from the recent demise of four cruise
lines that impacted thousands of
travelers, they are:
Pay for your cruise with a credit card,
not by check and not by cash.
Buy trip cancellation insurance to
protect your vacation investment against
sudden illness, a death in the family or
default by a cruise line or tour
company.
A few years ago, Commodore Holding Ltd.,
parent company of Commodore and Crown
cruise lines, canceled future cruises on
three ships and filed for bankruptcy.
Last September, Port Canaveral-based
Cape Canaveral Cruise Line folded. A
week later, Premier Cruise Lines, a
budget-oriented operation also based at
the port, suddenly ceased sailing when
the investment bank of Donaldson, Lufkin
& Jenrette, which was keeping the line
afloat with about $55 million in loans,
pulled the plug and left 2,800
passengers with abbreviated voyages or
no voyages at all.
So there you are, on a cruise having a
blast, or eagerly awaiting your trip of
a lifetime. And all of sudden, your
vacation is in the tank. And you've
already paid thousands of dollars for
your dream trip...........
What's a person to do? Who can you
scream at first? Well, if you opted not
to pay by credit card and then declined
to buy trip cancellation and
interruption insurance that includes
trip cost financial default protection,
you might as well scream at yourself. A
defunct cruise line or tour operator
won't be around to listen. And there's
nothing your travel agent can do.
On the other hand, if you pay for your
cruise or tour by credit card and you
buy trip cancellation insurance, you
have fall-back positions. People also
buy travel insurance for the other
coverages policies provide--trip
interruption, travel delays, baggage
loss, emergency medical expenses and
medical evacuation.
When a cruise line or tour company goes
under and you have paid by credit card,
the best thing to do is not get
hysterical, but prepare to take action.
While your agent can help you, you can
help yourself by having your payment
records ready. If you charged your trip,
start by contacting your credit-card
company.
"Under the Fair Credit Billing Act , it
would be considered a billing error if
the product, or in this case the cruise,
was not delivered as agreed," said Cindy
Liebes, an Atlanta-based attorney for
the Federal Trade Commission, which
oversees the act.
"The law says you only have 60 days from
when the original charge showed up on
your bill to make a claim," Liebes said.
"But many credit-card companies will
often honor those billing errors after
the time limitation. So we usually
advise consumers to try to charge it
back [seek a refund] and see what
happens. Legally the charge-card company
is not obligated to honor the claim, but
they will."
Liebes said consumers also can try to
get refunds under the "claims and
defenses" provision of the Truth in
Lending Act, but it has complex
limitations too. "There are a couple of
things we usually advise consumers if
they call," Liebes said. "Buy trip
insurance -- definitely not through the
cruise line, but through the insurance
company or the travel agency. And if
something happens, go through their
credit-card company to get a chargeback.
If you get a letter back saying 'no,'
keep fighting. The squeaky wheel often
gets oiled."
( End of article )
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Note: Travel Insurance offered by the
cruise lines do not cover you if the
cruise line goes out of business. Only
certain 3rd party insurance companies
cover that possibility.
Some policies do not cover preexisting
medical conditions, while others require
that the insurance be purchased within
seven to 14 days of making the initial
cruise deposit. Many policies purchased
from the cruise lines exclude coverage
for preexisting medical conditions.
Hint: To be sure you are getting the
kind of coverages you want, read all the
fine print and understand fully the
benefits and limitations of the policy
on offer, before you buy.
Choosing cruise insurance
Do you need cruise insurance?
You betcha!
"In
the 16 years I’ve been cruising, I’ve
seen many people fall ill and be taken
off the ship in port or even evacuated
at sea by helicopter. While I have
always hoped for their speedy recovery,
I have also wondered if they had
purchased travel insurance. It’s
certainly tempting not to. How many
times have you returned from a trip safe
and sound and kicked yourself for
spending a couple of hundred bucks to
insure against some calamity that never
transpired? (Plenty, God willing.) But
it only takes once, and it doesn’t have
to be much of a calamity to deep-six
your sizable cruise investment. A jury
summons can do it, or an attack of
appendicitis, or a missed connection on
the way to the ship".
Read the
article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12465045
Travel Insurance Glossary of Terms
Please note:
Coverage can vary by plan.
Please contact
your insurance provider and ask to read
their plan's
Description of
Coverage for details, eligibility and
limits.
Not all
companies cover all items listed here.
Accidental Death & Dismemberment
An accident that takes place on a trip that
results in death or loss of body parts
Adventure Sports Coverage
Coverage for activities considered to be
higher risk, like snow boarding or
skydiving.
Provides trip interruption, medical
evacuation and medical expense benefits for
losses caused by many adventure sports
activities typically excluded in most travel
insurance plans. These activities include
mountaineering up to 4,500 meters, aviation,
hang gliding, skydiving, parachuting, bungee
jumping, snow skiing or snowboarding,
spelunking, water skiing and jet skiing.
Baggage Delay
Having your baggage redirected to a
different location or it arrives late to
your destination
Typically an insurer will reimburse the
insured, up to the Maximum Limit shown on
the Schedule of Benefits for the cost of
necessary personal effects purchased by the
insured during the Trip, if the insured’s
baggage is delayed or misdirected for more
than 12 hours from the time the insured
arrives at the Destination (other than the
insured’s return destination) provided the
insured is a ticketed passenger on a Common
Carrier and the delay or misdirection is
verified by the Common Carrier.
Baggage & Personal Effects Loss
Loss, theft, or damage that occurs to your
luggage and travel documents while on your
trip
Typically an insurer will reimburse up to
the Maximum Limit shown on the Schedule of
Benefits for loss, theft, or damage to the
Insured’s Baggage and travel documents
during the Insured’s Trip. The Insurer will
also pay for loss due to unauthorized use of
the Insured’s credit cards, if the Insured
has complied with all credit card conditions
imposed by the credit card companies.
Cancel For Any Reason Coverage
Coverage for not being able to take your
trip for any reason not otherwise covered in
a travel insurance plan
If the Insured is prevented from taking the
Trip for any reason not otherwise covered by
the Policy, typically an insurer will
reimburse the Insured for up to 75% of the
prepaid, forfeited, non-refundable payments
or deposits for the insured Trip
arrangement(s) up to the Maximum Limit shown
on the Schedule of Benefits, provided the
following conditions are met:
a. the Insured purchases the Cancel for Any
Reason benefit within 15 days of the date
the Insured's initial Trip payment or
deposit is paid and the cost of any
subsequent arrangement(s) added to the same
Trip are insured within 15 days of the date
of payment or deposit for any subsequent
Trip arrangement(s); and
b. this insurance coverage is purchased for
the full cost of all prepaid Trip
arrangements that are subject to
cancellation penalties and/or restrictions;
and
c. the Insured cancels the insured Trip not
less than 48 hours prior to the departure
date.
Trip Cancellation/Interruption Due To Work
Reasons
Coverage due to unexpected work obligations
that come up and prevent you from traveling
Typically an insurer who offers Trip
Cancellation/Interruption Due To Work
Reasons coverage will be extended for these
additional unforeseen circumstances if the
insured or a traveling companion:
a. Is required to work during his/her
scheduled Trip. He/she must provide proof of
requirement to work, such as a notarized
statement signed by an officer of his/her
employer;
b. Is directly involved in a merger,
acquisition, government required product
recall, or bankruptcy proceedings and must
be currently employed by the company that is
involved in said event;
c. Company is deemed to be unsuitable for
business due to burglary, or Natural
Disaster and the Insured or Traveling
Companion is directly involved as a Key
Employee of the disaster recovery team.
Children at No Additional Costs
Children under the age of 17 and related to
the primary insured are covered at no
additional cost.
"Immediate Family Member" means the
Insured’s or Traveling Companion’s spouse or
Domestic Partner, child, spouse’s child,
daughter-in-law, son-in-law, brother,
sister, mother, father, grandparents,
grandchild, step-brother, step-sister,
step-parents, parents-in-law,
brother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, uncle,
niece, nephew, legal guardian, caregiver,
legal ward, or Domestic Partner of any of
the above.
Claim
A request for payment in accordance with an
insurance policy
Claim Procedures: Notice of Claim:
The Insured must call the Insurance Company
as soon as reasonably possible, and be
prepared with what coverage the loss was
under (i.e., Medical Expenses), the name of
the company that arranged the Trip (i.e.,
tour operator, cruise line, or charter
operator), the Trip dates, and the amount
that the Insured paid. Typically, the
company will fill in the claim form will
need to be filled outand forward it to the
Insured for his or her review and signature.
Coverage Period
The length of time that you are traveling
and your travel insurance plan can cover you
Persons eligible for insurance under the
policy are any traveler(s) who purchases
his/her insurance through or from a properly
licensed agent/agency located in the U.S.,
who enrolls for coverage and pays the plan
cost, providing he/she has not already
departed on his/her Trip.
Effective Date
The Trip Cancellation Benefit is effective
at 12:01 a.m. Standard Time on the date you
purchase and pay for the plan and all over
coverages begin on the date you begin your
trip.
Effective Date: Trip Cancellation Benefit
will be effective 12:01 a.m. Standard Time
on the date after becoming enrolled and plan
cost is paid. All other coverages will begin
on the later of: a.the date and time the
Insured starts his/her Trip, or b.the
scheduled departure date shown on the
Enrollment form.
Medical Expense Coverage
An unexpected medical emergency that may
occur while traveling and requires visiting
a doctor or a hosAgtIdl
Typically, the Insurer will reimburse the
Reasonable and Customary Charges for
Medically Necessary Covered Expenses
incurred by the Insured due to an Injury or
Sickness within one year from the date of
Injury or Sickness provided initial
treatment was received during the Trip up to
the Maximum Limit shown in the Schedule of
Benefits.
Emergency Dental Coverage
Coverage for an unexpected dental emergency
that may occur while traveling that requires
visiting a dentist or a hosAgtIdl
Means charges incurred for the following
service, supplies or treatments:
1.Emergency dental treatment received during
a Trip limited to a maximum of $500
Emergency Medical Transportation
A medically necessary transportation or
evacuation to a medical facility
Typically, the Insurer will pay up to the
Maximum Limit shown on the Schedule of
Benefits for Covered Emergency Evacuation
Expenses incurred if the Insured suffers an
Injury or emergency Sickness that warrants
his or her emergency evacuation while on a
Trip provided a Physician has ordered the
emergency evacuation and has certified that
the severity of the Insured’s Injury or
emergency Sickness warrants such evacuation.
Financial
Default
A tour operator or cruise or airline going
out of business with or without filing
bankruptcy
"Financial Default" means the total
cessation of operations due to insolvency,
with or without the filing of a bankruptcy
petition by a tour operator, cruise line, or
airline provided the Financial Default
occurs more than 14 days following an
Insured's effective date for the Trip
Cancellation Benefits. There is no coverage
for the Financial Default of any person,
organization, agency, or firm from whom you
purchased travel arrangements supplied by
others.
Flight
Accident Coverage
Coverage for an accidental loss that occurs
while traveling by air
The Insurer will pay for the Insured’s
covered accidental loss of life, hand, foot,
or sight which occurred: 1.while he or she
was riding as a passenger on or boarding or
alighting from a Scheduled Air Carrier, and
2.within 365 days of the accident.
Inclement
weather
Severe weather that delays or cancels your
insured travels
"Inclement Weather" means any severe weather
condition which delays the scheduled arrival
or departure of a Common Carrier. With
respect to an Insured who is traveling via
private/non-commercial automobile
transportation, any severe weather condition
which prevents an Insured from reaching the
Destination.
Medical
Evacuation
Being transported to an adequate medical
facility or back home when medically
necessary
Medical Evacuation — Arrangements for any
and all means necessary to transport the
Insured back home when medically necessary.
Pre-Existing Condition
Any injury or illness you have and sought
medical treatment for within 60 days before
your travel insurance policy becomes
effective
Typically, the Insurer will not pay for any
loss or expense incurred as the result of an
Injury, Sickness or other condition of you,
traveling companion, business partner or
Immediate Family Member which, within the 60
day period immediately preceding and
including your coverage effective date:
first manifested itself or had symptoms
which would have prompted a reasonable
person to seek diagnosis, care or treatment;
or for which care or treatment was given or
recommended by a Physician; or required the
taking of prescription drugs or medicines,
unless the condition for which the drugs or
medicines are taken remains controlled
without any change in the prescription drugs
or medicines.
The Insurer may waive this exclusion if the
Insured meets the following conditions:
1.You purchase the program within 15 days of
making the initial Trip payment;
2.The amount of Trip
Cancellation coverage purchased at that time
equals the full cost of all pre-paid
non-refundable trip arrangements. The cost
of any subsequent arrangement(s) added to
the same Trip must be insured within 15 days
of the date of payment or deposit for any
subsequent Trip arrangement(s). Failure to
do so may affect the pre-existing medical
condition waiver coverage;
3.You must be medically able to travel when
plan cost is paid; and
4.Applies to the first $50,000 of Trip cost
per person
Primary
Residence
The residence at which you mainly live, the
Insured’s primary city and location of
residence
Renters
Collision
Coverage for if your rental car is damaged
due to collision or vandalism
Typically, coverage does not apply in
countries or states where the sale of this
insurance is prohibited by law. If the
Insured rents a car from a licensed auto
rental company while on his/her Trip, and
the car is damaged due to collision,
vandalism, windstorm, fire, hail or flood,
while in his/her possession, the Insurer
will pay the lesser of this benefit up to
the Maximum Limit shown on the Schedule of
Benefits subject to a $250 deductible:
a.the cost of repairs and rental charges
imposed by the rental company while the car
is being repaired; or
b.the Actual Cash Value of the car. Coverage
is provided to the Insured and Traveling
Companion, providing the Insured and
Traveling Companion are licensed drivers,
and are listed on the rental agreement. This
coverage is primary to other forms of
insurance or indemnity.
Terrorism
Any act of violence that results in loss of
life or major damage from a person acting in
a way to overthrow a government or gain
control of it
"Terrorist Incident" means an act of
violence, other than civil disorder or riot
(that is not an act of war, declared or
undeclared) that results in loss of life or
major damage to property, by any person
acting on behalf of or in connection with
any organization which is generally
recognized as having the intent to overthrow
or influence the control of any government.
Trip
Cancellation
Having to cancel your trip due to illness,
death, or injury
Typically, the Insurer will reimburse the
Insured, as described below, if a Trip is
canceled or interrupted for the Insured due
to any of the following Unforeseen
circumstances:
a.Sickness, Injury, or death of an Insured,
Immediate Family Member, Traveling
Companion, or Business Partner. Injury or
Sickness must be so disabling as to
reasonably cause a Trip to be canceled or
interrupted;
b.Inclement Weather causing delay or
cancellation of travel;
c.Strike resulting in complete cessation of
travel services at the point of departure or
Destination. A Strike is foreseeable on the
date labor union members vote to approve a
Strike and is not covered under the policy;
d.the Insured’s principal residence or
Destination being made Uninhabitable by
fire, flood, or similar Natural Disaster,
vandalism, or burglary;
e.the Insured or a Traveling Companion being
subpoenaed, required to serve on a jury,
hijacked, or quarantined;
f.a Terrorist Incident in a City listed on
the Insured’s itinerary within 30 days of
the Insured’s scheduled arrival. "City"
means an incorporated municipality having
defined borders and does not include the
high seas, uninhabited areas, or airspace;
g.Financial Default of an airline, cruise
line, or tour operator resulting in the
complete cessation of services. Financial
Default occurring on or before the Insured’s
coverage effective date or less than
fourteen days after the Insured’s coverage
effective date will not be covered. This
coverage applies only if insurance was
purchased within fifteen calendar days of
Initial Trip payment. (Day one is the date
the initial Trip payment is received.);
h.the Insured or Traveling Companion being
called into active military service or
having leave revoked or being reassigned;
i.Termination of employment or layoff
affecting the Insured or his/her Traveling
Companion; must have been with the same
employer for at least five continuous years;
j.the Insured or a Traveling Companion being
the victim of a Felonious Assault within 10
days prior to his/her departure date; or
k.being involved in or delayed due to a
traffic accident en route to departure.
Trip Cost
The total prepaid and non-refundable
expenses already submitted toward the trip
regardless of who booked the arrangements.
This does not include estimated or
anticipated costs that have not yet been
paid.
Trip Delay
Coverage for airline delay, weather
conditions or lost travel documents that
result in being delayed more than 5 hours
Typically, the Insurer will reimburse up to
$200 a day to the Maximum Limit shown on the
Schedule of Benefits if the Insured’s Trip
is delayed for more than 5 hours for
Reasonable Additional Expenses until travel
becomes possible. Incurred expenses must be
accompanied by receipts. This benefit is
payable for only one delay per Insured, per
Trip. Trip Delay must be caused by reasons
listed under Trip Cancellation &
Interruption, in addition to:
a.carrier-caused delay;
b.lost or stolen passports, travel
documents, or money;
c.quarantine; or
d.Natural Disaster that causes a complete
cessation of travel services at the point of
departure or Destination.
The Insured Must: Contact the Insurer as
soon as he/she knows his/her Trip is going
to be delayed more than 5 hours. Failure to
do so may affect coverage.
Deposit Date
The first day that any money was paid for
any part of your covered travel
arrangements. This includes any monies paid
to a travel agent, tour operator, or
arrangements purchased directly by the
traveler. The date of payment or deposit for
any subsequent Trip arrangement(s).
Trip
Interruption
Weather, strikes, illness, death, or injury
that interrupts your travels
Trip Interruption Benefits: The Insurer will
reimburse the Insured for the following up
to the Maximum Limit shown on the Schedule
of Benefits for Trips that have been
interrupted due to the unforeseen events
shown at the beginning of this section.
a.forfeited, non-refundable, unused prepaid
payments, made prior to your departure date;
and
b.additional non airline transportation
expenses incurred by the Insured, either
i.to the Return Destination; or
ii.from the place that the Insured left the
Trip to the place that the Insured may
rejoin the Trip; or
c.Additional transportation expenses
incurred by the Insured to reach the
original Trip Destination if the Insured is
delayed, and leaves after the departure
date. However, the benefit payable under (b)
and (c) above will not exceed the cost of
economy airfare (or first class if the
Insured’s original tickets were first class)
by the most direct route, less any refunds
paid or payable;
d.the Insured’s additional cost as a result
of a change in the per-person occupancy rate
for prepaid travel arrangements if a
Traveling Companion’s Trip is interrupted,
and the Insured’s Trip is continued.
Trip Interruption / Return Air Only
Coverage for additional airline expenses you
incur while trying to return home
Trip Interruption – Return Air Only: The
Insurer will reimburse the Insured for the
additional airline transportation expenses
incurred by the Insured to reach the Return
Destination if the Insured's Trip must be
interrupted due to one of the unforeseen
events shown at the beginning of this
section, up to the Maximum Limit shown on
the Schedule of Benefits. The Insured must:
Contact the Insurer as soon as he/she knows
the Trip is going to be cancelled or
interrupted. Failure to do so may affect
coverage.
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