Reimbursement for loss of pre-paid, non-refundable payments.
Transportation to or between hospitals as needed.
Reimbursement of food and lodging expenses due to delay in travel.
Pays sum for lost or delayed luggage by airline.
Covers cost of treatment for sickness or injury during your vacation.
Covers hospital medical expenses for sickness or accidents during travel.
Covers Doctor visits in case of sudden injury or sickness.
Expenses from Doctor prescribed eligible pharmacy drugs.
Some plans cover acute onset of pre-existing conditions.
Medical evacuation expenses to nearest facility if needed.
Repatriation of remains expenses to home country in case of death.
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You can purchase a policy up to the day before you travel. However we recommend that you purchase the insurance as soon as possible. Purchasing early will prevent situations where something can happen before you buy your insurance which will not be covered.
To receive the most benefit from the travel policy you must purchase the insurance within 7 to 21 days (varies by company and plan) of making your initial trip payment. If the insurance is purchased within the 7 - 21 day period may you receive two significant enhancements (varies by company and plan) to the policy.
Please note that most companies count the day you make the first trip payment as day one and not the day when the check is cashed.
The First Trip Payment Date is the date that you first made a payment for the trip you want to insure. This is the date the check is written not the date it is cashed.
To determine the insurable cost of the trip, add together the cost of all of your non-refundable pre-paid trip arrangements.
Coverage begins at 12:01AM the day after you purchase a policy.
Yes. Travel insurance is available to non-U.S. citizens whether or not they reside in the United States.
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