As of August 19th, the incident has not been officially
deemed as an act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attacks for current Tin Leg policyholders.
What you need to know about your policy: As of November 4, the incident has not been officially
deemed as an act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attacks for current Tin Leg policyholders.
Not exact matches
For example, here is the official language from Travel Guard's Platinum plan: «Terrorist Incident» means an
act of violence, that is
deemed terrorism by the United States Government other than civil disorder or riot (that is not an
act of war, declared or undeclared) that results in Loss
of life or major damage to property, by any person
acting on behalf
of or in connection with any organization which is generally recognized
as having the intent to overthrow or influence the control
of any government.
«an
act of violence, that is
deemed terrorism by the United States Government other than civil disorder or riot (that is not an
act of war, declared or undeclared) that results in Loss
of life or major damage to property, by any person
acting on behalf
of or in connection with any organization which is generally recognized
as having the intent to overthrow or influence the control
of any government.»
A «terrorist Incident» means an
act of violence, that is
deemed terrorism by the United States Government other than civil disorder or riot (that is not an
act of war, declared or undeclared) that results in loss
of life or major damage to property, by any person
acting alone or in association with other persons on behalf
of or in connection with any organization
of foreign government which is generally recognized
as having the intent to overthrow or influence the control
of any other foreign government.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of September 15, the U.S. Department
of State has not officially
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attack for current Tin Leg policyholders.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of May 24, 2017, the U.S. Department
of State has officially
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there may be coverage for current Tin Leg policyholders to cancel or interrupt their trip.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of August 17, the U.S. Department
of State has
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there may be coverage for Tin Leg customers to cancel or interrupt their trip.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of June 3, the U.S. Department
of State has not officially
deemed the incidents
acts of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attacks for current Tin Leg policyholders.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of April 20, 2017, the U.S. Department
of State has not officially
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attack for current Tin Leg policyholders.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of September 19, the U.S. Department
of State has not officially
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attacks for current Tin Leg policyholders.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of October 1, the U.S. Department
of State has not officially
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attack for current Tin Leg policyholders.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of November 20, the Mali hotel attack has been officially
deemed an
act of terrorism by the U.S. Department
of State.
What you need to know about your policy:
As of March 22, the U.S. Department
of State has not officially
deemed the incident an
act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attack for current Tin Leg policyholders.