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Med-E-Vac Description of Benefits

All coverage, benefits and premiums are in U.S. Dollar amounts.

Emergency Medical Evacuation
    Maximum per person of $50,000

Repatriation of Remains
    Maximum per person of $20,000

Emergency Reunion
    Maximum per person of $10,000

Return of Dependent Children/Grandchildren

AD&D PrincipalSum
Plan A $10,0000 Plan B $25,000

Embassy and Consular Information

U.S. State Department Travel Advisories

Travel Assistance Service - Emergency travel arrangements and ticketing, emergency cash advances, referrals to attorneys, bail bond posting, luggage tracking, lost document assistance.

Communication Assistance Service - Emergency message relay, interpretation assistance by telephone, referrals to local interpreters and translators.

Medical Assistance Services - Claims assistance with primary carrier referrals to physicians and hospitals, teleconferencing between your own physician and the attending physician, communication with your family and medical monitoring during your air evacuation.

Pet Return Service

Vehicle Return Service


Prescription Drug Refill Assistance


Eyeglass Replacement Assistance


Medical Assistance during air evacuation to a medical facility, if required.

If an injury or illness occurs during the period of coverage and you or your covered dependents require Emergency Medical Evacuation, Emergency Reunion or Repatriation of Remains; this plan will pay, the reasonable and customary charges for the following covered expenses. The covered charges shall in no event include any amount which is in excess of reasonable and customary charges for the geographical area where the services are rendered, as determined by the Insurance Company.

Emergency Medical Evacuation - if you or any covered dependents become ill or injured during the period of coverage and it has been determined that an Emergency Medical Evacuation is required to either the nearest medical facility, where appropriate medical treatment can be obtained, or to your Home County or Country of Residence, all eligible expenses incurred are covered up to a maximum of $50,000. An emergency medical evacuation must be recommended by a legally licensed physician who certifies that the severity of the injury or illness necessitates such an Emergency Medical Evacuation, and approved in advance by the Insurance Company.

Emergency Reunion - In the event of an emergency medical evacuation due to a covered injury or illness, where the physician feels that it would be beneficial for you to have a family member at your side during transport, you will be reimbursed for travel and lodging expenses, for that relative up to U.S. $10,000, provided that all travel arrangements are coordinated in advance by the assistance provider. Benefits payable include economy air ticket and other travel related expenses not to exceed $250.00 a day for a maximum of five days.

Repatriation of Remains Expenses - If injury or illness commencing during the period of coverage results in death, all reasonable expenses incurred for preparation and return of the remains to your Home Country or Country of Residence, are covered up to a maximum of $20,000.

Excess Benefits - All Coverage, except Accidental Death & Dismemberment, shall be in excess of all other valid and collectible insurance.

Worldwide Assistance Service
Worldwide assistance services are available for emergency and non emergency services 24 hours a day, every day of the year, while you and covered family members are traveling abroad.
Some of the services include:

  • Pre-trip assistance service
  • Country specific information
  •  Visa and passport requirements
  • Inoculation and immunization information
  • Foreign exchange rate information

Toll free and collect call phone numbers are included in your certificate information, upon enrollment in the program.

 

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Internet: www.ConsumerBenefits.net
Toll Free: 1-800-544-9505