What documents are required to file reimbursement if I have not
traveled during the policy period?
Not exact matches
June 18 - Sept 7 Opening Reception - July 21
during Artnight Perpetual Peace was produced over a four - year
period (2008 - 12)
during which the artist, Michelle Dizon,
traveled throughout the Philippines researching sites impacted by neocolonial and neoliberal
policy.
For most
travel insurance
policies, a condition in not generally considered pre-existing if the condition is controlled solely through the use of medication, provided there has been no change to the medication
during the look back
period.
Even though you purchase your
travel insurance plan well ahead of your scheduled departure, if you experience a medical condition within the look - back
period prior to your scheduled departure date (which is now your
policy's effective date), then any recurrence of that condition
during your trip will not be covered.
Here's how
travel insurance companies define a pre-existing condition: it's any medical condition that the insured experienced the symptoms of or had diagnosed and treated
during a specified time (called the look - back
period) prior to their
policy's effective date.
You don't have to worry if you have bought a student
travel insurance
policy and not
traveled during that specific
period.
And don't worry if you initially purchase the wrong
policy —
travel insurance plans come with a review
period of 10 - 14 days and
during that time, you can make changes to your plan and even cancel it (for a small fee).
You can cancel your
travel insurance
policy during the review
period if you find out it won't provide the coverage you need.
If you've had a medical problem or been treated for a medical condition
during the insurance plan's look - back
period, then it's important to disclose that fact when you make your
travel insurance purchase if you are to ensure that your
travel policy will cover medical problems on your trip.
It should not be treated as a new
policy because if you are forced to extend your stay in USA in the event of an emergency medical situation
during your current
policy period, you would need to renew your
travel medical insurance
policy.
The
policy covers the risks of Personal Accident and loss of Baggage of the insured, spouse and dependent children covered
during the
period of outstation
travel within India from specific places of departure Personal Accident: Risk Up to Rs. 1 lakh per head with reimbursement of reasonable actual emergency incidental expenses up to Rs. 1000 / - per head both as defined in the
policy.
Most
travel insurance companies will refund a
policy during the free look
period less a non-refundable administrative fee of approximately $ 5 — $ 8.