Not exact matches
Personal days can
cover things like the illness of a child, a death in the family,
jury duty, military obligations, or religious holidays.
In 2005, five years after he was elected assemblyman in the 83rd District, which
covers Williamsbridge, Edenwald, Wakefield, Eastchester and Baychester, Heastie again received notices to serve
jury duty.
To receive reimbursement, the reason for loss must be one of the
covered instances (which include injury, sickness, death, severe weather, terrorism, court dates, and
jury duty).
To receive reimbursement, the reason for loss must be one of the
covered instances (which include injury, sickness, death, severe weather, terrorism, court dates, and
jury duty).
Please note that to receive reimbursement, your circumstance must be
covered with proof, which includes: bodily injury, illness, severe weather, terrorist action,
jury duty, or financial insolvency between parties.
Each policy will
cover 100 % of the race registration fee (up to $ 10,000) in the event of a traffic accident,
covered medical issues (more info here), employment issue, transportation delay, military / family / legal obligations, mechanical breakdown, and
jury duty, among other things.
Trip Cancellation Insurance
covers any mishaps that might force you to cancel the trip: sickness, injury, death of a relative, weather conditions, airline strikes, terrorism, financial default of the airline, cruise operator, or tour operator, job loss, traffic accident, cases when you are called to
jury duty, subpoenaed or if your home is rendered uninhabitable due to fire, flood, etc..
Some reasons include sudden
covered medical emergencies, financial default of a
covered airline, cruise line or tour operator, employer termination, terrorist incidents, and
jury duty.
Reasons include the
covered serious illness or injury of a family member or travel companion, as well as employer termination, military obligations and
jury duty.
Policies vary but trip cancellation insurance typically
covers you if you (or your travelling companion) suddenly fall ill or are injured and are admitted to hospital; there's an unexpected death in the immediate family; you're called to
jury duty; or, if the Canadian government issues a travel advisory regarding your destination, for example.
Covered reasons for trip cancellation and interruption are relatively broad, including death and illness, foreign and domestic terrorism (within 30 days of departure), natural disasters,
jury duty, and more.
Covered reasons for trip cancellation and interruption are inclusive of financial default, labor strikes,
jury duty, cancelled leave, employer layoff, and more.
Covered reasons for trip cancellation and interruption include natural disaster, burglary, traffic accident, mechanical breakdown (common carrier,
jury duty and more.
As part of the
covered reasons for pre-trip cancellation, schedule conflicts such as being called into
jury duty, being subpoenaed and required to report to court, or school year extensions that result in you having to cancel your
covered trip may qualify for reimbursement (up to the policy limit).
By contrast, the
covered reasons for trip interruption with travel insurance include bankruptcy, natural disasters at your home or destination,
jury duty, terrorism, and more (depending on the plan).
Covered reasons generally include the following: sudden medical emergencies, unforeseen financial default of an airline, cruise line or tour operator, severe weather, terrorist incidents, and
jury duty.
Trip Cancellation
Covers the loss of pre-paid, non-refundable and unused payments, when the
covered trip is cancelled due to illness, injury or death of family member; bankruptcy;
jury duty; auto accident; terrorist incident etc..
Other situations in which insurance will
cover you and reimburse your non-refundable costs include: severe weather that cancels flights or causes damage at your travel destination; you losing your job or being required to work during the time your trip was scheduled; if you are called to
jury duty and can't get out of it; if your travel provider goes bankrupt.
Most policies include a variety reasons that can be
covered, from
jury duty to a death in the family to severe weather, however, a denied or late visa application is not one of those
covered reasons.