Should the unthinkable happen, a travel insurance plan through Travel Guard can cover you for medical and
evacuation expenses back to the United States.
Not exact matches
Aside from medical care, travel insurance can protect you in the case of lost or stolen luggage and personal effects, trip cancellation, personal liability, funeral
expenses (without wanting to sound morbid, dying overseas can be very, very expensive), emergency dental treatment and
evacuation back to your country of residence.
Medical
expenses and emergency
evacuation: Hospitalization 100 %; outpatient / specialist treatment 100 %; prescription medication 100 %; prescribed physiotherapy $ 2,100; dental care $ 265; ambulance ride 100 %; medical
evacuation / repatriation 100 %;
evacuation 100 %; flight
back home 100 %; emergency repatriation 100 %; lodging
expenses, including boarding, and local transportation for an escort accompanying the insured person $ 4,352 ($ 265 a person per day).
An ambulance to the hospital, an airlift to a more adequate hospital, getting you
back home on board a medically - staffed flight afterwards...
evacuation expenses can easily cost $ 50,000.
Some policies also offer coverage for emergency
evacuation or rescue and repatriation; transportation
expenses incurred for bringing injured or sick family members to a medical facility or
back to their own country will be compensated.
In addition to transportation
expenses, security
evacuation insurance can also handle the logistics of your
evacuation while communicating with your friends, family, and employers
back home.