Liaison International Travel Insurance
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| Liaison International |
| Medical Maximum: |
$50,000; $100,000; $500,000; $1,000,000
(ages 80+, maximum limited to $15,000) |
| Deductible: |
$0; $100; $250; $500; $1000; $2500
Deductible is per person per policy period, maximum of 3 Policy Period deductibles
per family. The selected Deductible and Coinsurance amount must be met for
each 12-month period (see Continuing Coverage) |
| Coinsurance: |
Inside the United States and Canada:
After the Insured pays the deductible, the program pays 80% of the next
$5,000 of eligible expenses, then 100% to the selected Maximum.
Outside the United States and Canada: After the Insured pays the
deductible, the program pays 100% to the selected Maximum. |
| Hospital Indemnity: |
$150 / night (traveling outside the
US and Canada) In addition to any other Covered Expense. |
| Dental (Emergency): |
$100 or ($500 for accidents) Only available
to programs purchased for 1 month or more. |
| Emergency Medical Evacuation / Repatriation: |
$300,000 (in addition to the Medical
Maximum) |
| Return of Mortal Remains: |
$50,000 |
| Emergency Reunion: |
$50,000 |
| Return of Minor Child(ren): |
$50,000 |
| Interruption of Trip: |
$5,000 |
| Loss of Checked Luggage: |
$250 |
| Local Ambulance Expense: |
$5,000 |
| Accidental Death & Dismemberment: |
$25,000 Principal Sum for Insured or
Insured Spouse, $5,000 for Dependent Child. |
| Common Carrier AD&D: |
$50,000 per adult, $25,000 per children
under age of 18; $250,000 Maximum per family |
| Hospital Room & Board: |
Usual, reasonable and customary to the
selected Policy Maximum. |
| Intensive Care: |
Usual, reasonable and customary to the
selected Policy Maximum. |
| Outpatient Medical Expense: |
Usual, reasonable and customary to the
selected Policy Maximum. |
| Terrorism: |
Usual, reasonable and customary to the
selected Policy Maximum
(This benefit not available for states underwritten by Certain
Underwriters at Lloyd's of London) |
| Waiver of Pre-Existing Conditions: |
Up to $20,000 for U.S. citizens traveling
outside the United States and Canada (refer to exclusion
#1 for details) |
| Benefit Period: |
Six months |
WHY INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL INSURANCE?
Each year, millions of people travel outside of their Home Countries,
beyond the boundaries of their medical insurance. They're concerned
with the potential out-of-pocket expenses that could result from
an injury or sickness abroad. Liaison International offers medical
coverage and emergency services to individuals and families traveling
outside their Home Countries. This brochure is a brief description
of Liaison International. For a full description, see the Program
Summary, which will be mailed to you once you are approved for coverage.
ELIGIBILITY
Liaison â International provides coverage as outlined in this
brochure for individuals and families (including unmarried dependent
children over 14 days and under 19 years of age) while traveling
outside of their home country.
Home Country is defined as - The country where an insured person(s)
has his/her true, fixed and permanent home and principal establishment.
PERIOD OF COVERAGE
The minimum period of coverage under Liaison International is
7 days, maximum is 12 months (see Continuing Coverage section).
Coverage can be purchased in a combination of monthly and/or daily
periods by paying the appropriate plan cost. If you are traveling
for a long period of time, please refer to "Continuing Coverage"
section.
Effective Date
Your coverage will begin on the latest of the following: 1) Moment
of departure from Home Country; or 2) The date and time the Application
and full plan cost is received and accepted by SRI; or 3) The date
requested on the Application.
Expiration Date
Coverage will end on the earlier of the following: 1) The arrival
of the Insured Person back in their Home Country *; or 2) The date
shown on the ID Card, for which plan cost has been paid; *See Home
Country Coverage Section.
DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE
Medical
When the Insured incurs a covered Injury or Illness, the program
will pay Usual, Reasonable and Customary medical charges for Covered
Expenses, excess of the chosen Deductible and Coinsurance, up to
the selected Policy Maximum. Only such expenses, incurred as the
result of a disablement, which are specifically enumerated in the
following list of charges, are incurred within six months from the
onset of an Injury or Illness, and which are not excluded in the
Exclusions, shall be considered as Covered Expenses:
1. Charges made by a Hospital for room and board, floor nursing
and other services inclusive of charges for professional service
and (with the exception of personal services of a non-medical nature);
charges made for an operating room.
2. Charges made for Intensive Care or Coronary Care charges and
nursing services.
3. Charges made for diagnosis, treatment and Surgery by a Physician;
charges made for the cost and administration of anesthetics.
4. Charges made for Outpatient treatment, same as any other treatment
covered on an Inpatient basis. This includes ambulatory Surgical
centers, Physicians’ Outpatient visits/examinations, clinic care,
and Surgical opinion consultations.
5. Charges for medication, x-ray services, laboratory tests and
services, the use of radium and radioactive isotopes, oxygen, blood
transfusions, iron lungs, and medical treatment; dressings, drugs,
and medicines that can only be obtained upon a written prescription
of a Physician or Surgeon.
6. Charges for physiotherapy, if recommended by a Physician for
the treatment of a specific Disablement and administered by a licensed
physiotherapist.
7. Ground ambulance (within the metropolitan area) to and from
the nearest Hospital with facilities for required treatment. If
the Insured Person is in a rural area, then licensed ground ambulance
transportation to the nearest metropolitan area shall be considered
a Covered Expense.
Dental - Emergency Only The Emergency Dental Benefit is
available to programs purchased for 1 month or more. Treatment
necessary to resolve acute, spontaneous and unexpected inception
of pain to natural teeth ($100) or Dental treatment necessary to
restore or replace sound natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident
which is covered under the program ($500). This benefit is subject
to the Deductible and Coinsurance.
Emergency Medical Evacuation/Repatriation - The program
will pay Covered Expenses incurred if any covered Injury or Illness
commencing during the Period of Coverage results in the Medically
Necessary Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation of the Insured
Person (the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate
transportation from the medical facility where the Insured Person
is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical
treatment can be obtained). The benefit must be ordered by the
Assistance Company in consultation with the Insured Person’s local
attending Physician.*
Return of Mortal Remains - The Program will pay the reasonable
Covered Expenses incurred up to a maximum of $20,000 to return the
Insured Person's remains to his/her Home Country, if he or she dies.*
Emergency Medical Reunion - When Emergency Medical Evacuation
or Repatriation is ordered and the attending Physician recommends
that a family member travel with the Insured, the program will arrange
and pay, up to $10,000, for round trip economy-class transportation
for one individual selected by the Insured Person, from the Insured
Person’s Home Country to the location where the Insured Person is
hospitalized and return to the Home Country.
Return of Minor Child(ren) - Should the Insured Person
be traveling alone with a Minor Child(ren) and is hospitalized because
of a covered Illness or Injury and the Minor Child(ren), under age
19, is left unattended, the program will arrange and pay up to $5,000
for one way economy fare to their Home Country (including the cost
of an attendant/escort, if necessary to insure the safety and welfare
of a Minor Child(ren)).*
Hospital Indemnity – If you are hospitalized while traveling
outside of the United States or Canada, and the hospitalization
is considered a Covered Expense, the program will indemnify the
Insured $100 for each night spent in the hospital (this benefit
is in addition to any other covered expenses of the program).
Interruption of Trip - If the Insured is unable to continue
the Trip due to the death of an Immediate Family member (parent,
spouse, sibling or child) or due to serious damage to the Insured’s
principal residence from fire, flood or similar natural disaster
(tornado, earthquake, hurricane, etc.). The program will reimburse
(up to $5,000) the Insured for the cost of economy travel, less
the value of applied credit from an unused return travel ticket,
to return home to their area of principal residence. *
Loss of Checked Luggage - If the Insured's checked luggage
is permanently lost by the airline, the program will reimburse the
Insured for the replacement of clothing and personal hygiene items
lost to a maximum per bag limit of $50 (up to $250). This benefit
is secondary to any other (including airline) coverage available.
The Insured must furnish proof to the Company that full reimbursement
has been obtained from the airline. *
Assistance Services - Upon enrollment into Liaison>â
International, you are eligible to use any of the assistance services
provided by the Assistance Services Provider. Additional information
is contained in the Program Summary. Open 24 hours / day, 365 days
a year • Multilingual personnel • Physicians / Nurses on staff
• Locate local facilities • Help with emergency situations.
Home Country Coverage - This benefit covers you for incidental
trips to your Home Country (60 days per 12 months of purchased coverage
or pro rata thereof - example: approximately 5 days per month).
Maximum benefit is reduced to $50,000 while in your Home Country.
Coverage will be limited to $5,000 for conditions first diagnosed
outside Your Home Country (Does not apply for Emergency Evacuation
or Repatriation).
* NOTE: In the event of an Emergency Medical Evacuation,
Repatriation, Return of Mortal Remains, Emergency Reunion, Return
of Minor Child(ren), Interruption of Trip, Loss of Checked Luggage
benefit is needed or utilized, arrangements must be made by the
Assistance Service Provider. Complete details about the benefits
and about the required notification of the Assistance Service Provider
are contained in the Program Summary.
OPTIONS
Continuing Coverage
For those who are intending longer international trips, an option
is available to you. If you choose this option on the application
and enroll in at least three (3) months, a notice will be sent to
your address of correspondence, allowing you to continue with another
period of coverage (minimum of 1 month, maximum of 12 months). If
you purchase at least an additional three months, SRI will continue
to send notices to your address of correspondence. If you choose
to purchase less than three months, SRI will assume that your international
trip is complete and will not send any further notices.
While a new period of coverage will be issued, your original
effective date will be used with regards to calculating your deductible
and coinsurance (for up to a total of 12 months, then they begin
again), as well as determining any pre-existing conditions. Since
SRI's Benefit Period states that the program will pay up to a total
of 6 months for any one eligible condition, you can be protected
beyond your period of coverage.
The maximum period of time SRI will offer this option is three
years (one year for persons age 70 and over). It is important to
note that rates and benefits may change for each subsequent period
of coverage. A $5.00 Administrative Fee will be included on each
notice. This option is not available if you allow coverage to expire
prior to reapplying. If this happens, an entirely new program must
be purchased (preexisting condition begins again).
Continuing Coverage is available in periods as short as 7 days
at a time when purchased using SRI's online system.
Hazardous Sport Coverage - To cover motorcycle/motor scooter
riding, mountaineering (4500 meter limit), hang gliding, parachuting,
bungee jumping, water skiing, snow skiing, snowmobiling, and snow
boarding.
PRENOTIFICATION / REFERRAL
In order to ensure your claims are addressed as efficiently as
possible, the Insured or the provider of service must contact the
Assistance Company for prenotification prior to: any medical treatment
in the US as well as hospital admissions and inpatient / outpatient
surgeries incurred worldwide. The Assistance Company has trained
personnel available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout the
year to answer your questions, provide assistance, and guide you
to an appropriate facility if necessary. In the case of an Emergency
Admission, the Assistance Company must be contacted within 48 hours,
or as soon as reasonably possible. Prenotification does not guarantee
that benefits will be paid. Failure to prenotify will result in
a 20% reduction in Eligible Benefits.
Please be aware that this is not a general health insurance policy,
but an interim, limited benefit period, travel medical program intended
for use while away from your Home Country. Liaison International
does not guarantee payment to a facility or individual for medical
expenses until SRI determines that it is an eligible expense.
REFUND OF PLAN COST
Refund of plan cost will be considered only if written request
is received by SRI prior to the Effective Date of Coverage. After
the Effective Date of Coverage, the plan cost is considered fully
earned and nonrefundable.
CLAIM SUBMISSION
Filing a claim with SRI is easy. You will receive a Liason International
identification card and claim form once you are approved for insurance.
When you receive treatment, send the original, itemized bills to
SRI within 90 days. Eligible bills are automatically converted
from local currencies to US dollars. For payments of eligible medical
expenses, notify SRI of pending treatments and we can refer you
to approved health care providers worldwide. You're only responsible
for your deductible, coinsurance amounts and non-eligible expenses.
For more details, consult the Program Summary that is provided with
your insurance kit, or contact the SRI Claim Department.
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