Not exact matches
Once travelers understand the way
Emergency Medical benefits work, they often realize that paying extra to get
primary Emergency Medical coverage may not be a necessary
expense.
For a relatively minor incident that can be easily treated with an
emergency room visit, you'll have the secondary travel
medical coverage you need to cover your out - of - pocket
expenses after your
primary health insurance covers their out - of - network portion.
Sometimes, your
primary healthcare insurance may not cover some
medical expenses while you travel, so buying travel
medical insurance as a part of your single trip insurance is a great option to help offset any financial burden from unexpected
medical emergencies.
The Worldwide Trip Protector Plus plan is Travel Insured International's only plan where the
emergency accident and sickness
medical coverage is
primary, paying for covered
expenses regardless of a traveler's personal insurance.
Other options include Flight Accident insurance of up to $ 1 million,
Emergency Medical Expense of $ 50,000 in a combined option with $ 250,000 in MedEvac coverage, and a rental car Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) coverage option for only $ 7 per day with the CDW cost applied only to the
primary traveler named on the Airline Ticket Protector plan..