Airport worker demonstrations are not a covered reason for Trip Interruption, nor is avoiding travel because of fear for one's safety unless
a covered terrorist event or political upheaval occurred, which was not indicated here.
* Requires the plan to have been in effect at least 30 days **
Covers terrorist events at U.S. destinations only *** Coverage restricted to citizens of certain states **** Valid only if the U.S. government has not issued a travel warning in the six months prior to your arrival ***** Available with optional upgrade
Previous Terror Attacks Could Negate Future Coverage While travelers can buy insurance to cover a future attack, some policies will not
cover a terrorist event if a previous terrorist attack has occurred in the same city within the past 30 - 90 days.
Not exact matches
These include extra scrutiny at ports, which could delay shipments from Western Europe; extra queries from customers who may be using their services to travel to and from Paris; and the demand for insurance that will
cover them in the
event of another
terrorist attack.
blame media for over flogging d incident and their exageration, in a real sense media supose to be everywhere not to be carring camera after the incident and start asking people question, as big as Baga town there shuld be media in that area to
cover any
event there, i beleive some boko haram sponsored paid media at d detriment of d jtf, Baga people harbour
terrorist to attack jtf, definitly those kind people are
terrorist too, the people that jubilate for the death of any soldier that came to secure them, media shuld stop promoting public sympathy on these criminals if we want to eradicate
terrorist completly in our country
But, you're not
covered if there has been a
terrorist event at your international destination generally within the 30 days before your plan's effective date.
If there is a
terrorist event at the customer's location while they are there, they can interrupt their trip and travel insurance will
cover unused non-refundable expenses plus extra expenses to return home on short notice.»
His work as a historical photographer for FEMA
covers such
events as the World Trade Center
terrorist attack of September 2011, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2013 Colorado floods.
However, you're not
covered if there has been a
terrorist event at your international destination generally within the 30 days before your plan's effective date.
Some plans — like the OneTrip Prime Plan — can consider terrorism to be a
covered reason for trip cancellation if a
terrorist event happens at your U.S. or foreign destination within 30 days of the day you're scheduled to arrive.
Specifically, Allianz Global Assistance's travel insurance considers international and domestic terrorism to be a
covered reason for trip cancellation if a
terrorist event happens at your U.S. or foreign destination within 30 days of the day you're scheduled to arrive under the OneTrip Prime Plan.
Standard trip cancellation benefits only
cover actual
terrorist events that occur within a certain number of days prior to your departure.
Covered reasons for trip cancellation and interruption include
terrorist events, felonious assault, job loss, supplier bankruptcy, severe weather, and more.
In my first claim, they argued that the problems in Egypt were solely «civil disorder» or «social unrest» which their insurance does not
cover; it only
covers «
terrorist acts,» even though I had provided evidence of
terrorist events in my claim, which lawyers and academics alike would recognize as being thus.
My point is, even though their own policy directly stated that they
cover terrorist attacks, and even though this attack was labelled a
terrorist attack by the US Government and the United Nations, for pete's sake, I received an email saying that CSA simply did not «consider» this
event to be a
terrorist attack, so I would not be reimbursed for my unused travel expenses.
Check your plan's exclusions section to see how your cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical, and evacuation will be
covered in the
event of a
terrorist attack.
Most policies offer only limited
cover for
terrorist acts; as a minimum, make sure your policy
covers you for emergency medical expenses and repatriation in the
event of a
terrorist attack.
But if the
terrorist event happened and you then decide you need insurance, and then another
event happens — say, a bus bomb — then you wouldn't be
covered.
Any policies purchased after a
terrorist attack occurs will not
cover any losses related to that
event.
The tragic
event on the renowned Las Ramblas, in Barcelona, on August 17, 2017, was declared a
terrorist attack by the U.S. Department of State, and it is now a
covered event under the April policy terms and conditions.
Trip cancellation offers 100 % reimbursement for prepaid and non-refundable expenses in the
event a trip is cancelled for one of the
covered reasons listed on the policy, such as illness or injury of a traveler, traveling companion or family member, hurricane or natural disaster, or a
terrorist attack at their destination.
In order to be
covered under this benefit, an
event must be deemed as an official
terrorist incident by the U.S. Department of State.
Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Terrorism: In order for an
event to be
covered under Tin Leg policies, the
event must occur after the policy has been purchased and meet at least one of the following requirements: The
terrorist incident must occur within 7 days of your departure and within 50 miles of a city listed on your itinerary
In this example, because no
terrorist attack occurred, the
event would not be a
covered reason to cancel a trip to Brussels under the terrorism benefit of a travel insurance policy.
BHTP's ExactCare policy
covers trip cancellation and interruption in the
event of a
terrorist attack.