Note: If a trip
begins during the coverage period of your Multi-Trip plan but will extend beyond the expiry date, you can purchase top - up coverage for any travel days that fall after the expiry date or you can purchase a new CoverMe Travel Insurance Multi-Trip plan for the next 365 - day period as long as the total duration of the trip does not exceed the maximum trip - length you chose when you purchased the Multi-Trip plan.
Note: If a trip
begins during the coverage period of your Multi-Trip plan but will extend beyond the expiry date, you can purchase top - up coverage for any travel days that fall after the expiry date or you can purchase a new CoverMe Travel Insurance Multi-Trip plan for the next 365 - day period as long as the total duration of the trip does not exceed the maximum trip length you chose when you purchased the Multi-Trip plan.
Yes, it covers the pregnancy of an insured student or enrolled spouse if the pregnancy
begins during the coverage period.
Not exact matches
Please note that any injuries that occur
during the 5 day waiting
period or illnesses that
begin during the 30 day waiting
period are considered pre-existing and not eligible for
coverage.
During the waiting
period, which
begins at the effective date of
coverage, financial default will not be a covered reason for trip cancellation.
During the 8 - month
period that
begins the month after the job or the
coverage ends, whichever happens first
You wait to sign up for Medicare Part B
during the special enrollment
period, an eight month
period that
begins the month the group health
coverage ends or the month employment ends, whichever comes first.
Most policies include a deductible or waiting
period before the
coverage begins, especially if the policy holder has any pre-existing conditions noted
during the underwriting process.