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What is accidental death insurance?

In its most basic sense, accidental death insurance pays a named beneficiary with a pre-determined lump sum if an accident or injury causes immediate death while you’re traveling.

It’s certainly not pleasant to think about, but accidents and catastrophes can happen anywhere — including when you’re traveling abroad, or even domestically. Should the unimaginable worst case scenario happen, accidental death insurance is something you should consider as an integral part of any comprehensive travel insurance policy. It’s hard to talk about, to be sure, but that doesn’t mean it should be overlooked in trip planning.

Your financial beneficiary can be a spouse, child, other family member, or even an employer. In terms of benefits, it’s similar to a typical life insurance policy — and often can be claimed in addition to an existing life insurance policy. But, accidental death insurance specifically includes coverage for incidents that happen abroad while on a trip or vacation.

Sometimes, it’s also called a death benefit or AD&D (accidental death and dismemberment). The death benefit is payable in the unlikely scenario where the insured person dies while traveling, under a covered reason. It also covers the disappearance of the insured, in the event a body is not recovered.

The latter part, dismemberment, is a policy type that also covers incidents such as loss of sight or, loss of limb. These are all situations which would prevent you from earning an income after an accident and threaten your family’s financial future.

The amount of the benefit amount that a named beneficiary would receive in the event of a policy holder’s accidental death is typically included in the description of coverage, a document which outlines the full range of benefits and exclusions of any given insurance policy. While it’s sobering to think about purchasing accidental and death and dismemberment insurance, the risk and consequences of not buying one are far worse.

You want to travel with confidence, knowing that should something happen to you, your loved ones would not face a financial struggle in your absence, and would be paid out by the benefits of the policy. Plus, it’s not too dissimilar from purchasing life insurance coverage outside of the context of travel.

 

Exclusions Apply

As with any type of insurance coverage, there are certain exclusions which apply to this kind of policy and specific exclusions may vary by insurance company. It’s important to make yourself aware of these exclusions ahead of time and be familiar with what constitutes a covered accident.

The use of substances, including drugs and alcohol, as well as willing participation in dangerous or high-risk scenarios, or suicide, usually also exclude you from being covered. Lastly, the date of death often must occur within a certain number of days of the initial accident. This will vary by policy and specific exclusions, but can go up to 365 days,

Even if you think you are a low-risk, safe traveler, it’s important not to overlook the fact that accidents and unforeseen medical emergencies are always a possibility when you’re away from home, domestically or abroad. Road, air, and sea accidents, or being killed as a result of a natural disaster are all possible, though thankfully not likely. That does not mean you should pretend they’ll never happen. Getting adequate protection for the unexpected and ensuring financial security for those that you love is key.

While the hope is that in the event of an emergency, you’d be able to access life-saving medical treatment in another country, you have to be aware of the fact that just leaving your country of residence implies a certain amount of risk.

Accidental death insurance just gives you that extra peace of mind knowing your family would be taken care of if you get killed, no matter what occurs. It’s simply worth having, and once you get a few quotes and purchase a policy at the right cost, you can relax and resume looking forward to your trip.

PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITION

Pre-Existing Medical Condition means an illness, disease, or other condition during the 180 day period immediately prior to the date Your coverage is effective :
  1. received or received a recommendation for a test, examination, or medical treatment for a condition which first manifested itself, worsened or became acute, or had symptoms which would have prompted a reasonable person to seek diagnosis, care or treatment; or
  2. took or received a prescription for drugs or medicine. Item (2) of this definition does not apply to a condition which is treated or controlled solely through the taking of prescription drugs or medicine and remains treated or controlled without any adjustment or change in the required prescription throughout the 180 day period before coverage is effective under this policy.
  3. required a change in prescribed medication. Change in prescribed medication means the dosage or frequency of a medication has been reduced, increased, stopped and/or new medications have been prescribed due to the worsening of an underlying condition that is being treated with the medication, unless the change is:
    1. between a brand name and a generic medication with comparable dosage; or
    2. an adjustment to insulin or anti-coagulant dosage.
If you, or someone you are traveling with, has a Pre-Existing Medical Condition, you can still buy a policy from us but there is no cover for any claim arising directly or indirectly from that condition.

PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITION

Any Medical Condition that, within the last 12 months, required any:

  • surgery, inpatient or outpatient treatment, referrals or investigations of any sort. This includes being on any waiting list, taking any prescription medication, tablets or required medical treatment (This will not apply to common colds, flu or contraceptive medication);
  • medical advice or treatment for any respiratory condition relating to the lungs or breathing;
  • medical advice or treatment for any heart, stroke or diabetic condition;

Hypertension or high cholesterol controlled by 1 prescription drug only and where the dosage has not been changed within the last 12 months will not be considered a pre-existing medical condition

Coverages Available:

*not all coverages are available in all states
Travel Protection Benefits Limits
Trip Cancellation 100% of trip cost (up to a maximum of $20,000)
Single Occupancy Up to trip cost
Cancel for Any Reason Up to 75% of trip cost Up to 50% of trip costs in FL(CFAR not available to NY residents)
Trip Interruption 150% of trip cost
Delay Package
Trip Delay
Maximum $200 per day up to $2,500
Missed Connection Maximum of $1,000 per covered trip
Baggage Package – Excess
Baggage and Personal Effects $2,500 $100 Deductible
Baggage Delay $100 per day up to a maximum of $500
Travel Medical Package – Excess AK, CO, ID, ND, NH – Primary
Travel Medical Expense – Adventure sports included $100,000 $50,000 in NH $50 Deductible
Emergency Dental $750
Emergency Evacuation and Repatriation of Remains Up to $500,000
Up to $1,000,000 in NH
Accidental Death & Dismemberment $100,000 or $250,000 or $500,000
Pet Medical Package
Pet Medical Expense Up to $2,000 $100 Deductible
Pet Return Up to $500
Rental Vehicle Damage – Primary Up to $35,000 per rented vehicle- Primary $250 Deductible for loss greater than $2,000
Vacation Rental Damage $1,500 or $3,000 or $5,000

Travel Medical Insurance

Some benefits are subject to an excess (aka, the deductible, or what you have to pay before we pay), as stated in the Policy Schedule, and are per Policy Period.

Benefits Limits
Cancellation and Curtailment 5,000
Emergency Medical Expenses, Evacuation and Repatriation of Mortal Remains 10,000,000 (excess 250 or 50)
Hospital Benefit 25 per day, maximum 100
Personal Accident up to 250,000
Baggage Loss or Delay up to 5,000 (excess 250 or 50)
Personal Money and Passport, limited to 250 in respect of cash 500 (excess 250 or 50)
Personal Liability 500,000
Travel Delay 500
Optional Benefits Limits
Business Extension up to 1,000 (excess 100)
Winter Sports (Ski Equipment) up to 750 (excess 50 or 100)

Travel Medical Insurance

Some benefits are subject to an excess (aka, the deductible, or what you have to pay before we pay), as stated in the Policy Schedule, and are per Policy Period.

Benefits Limits
Trip Interruption 2,000
Emergency Medical Expenses, Evacuation and Repatriation of Mortal Remains 10,000,000 (excess 250)
Hospital Benefit 25 per day, maximum 100
Personal Accident up to 5,000
Baggage Loss or Delay up to 2,000 (excess 250 or 50)
Personal Money and Passport, limited to 250 in respect of cash 500 (excess 250) *** Limited to 250 in respect of cash
Personal Liability 500,000
Optional Benefits Limits
Business Extension up to 1,000 (excess 100)
Winter Sports (Ski Equipment) up to 750 (excess 50 or 100)
Personal Accident up to 250,000
Baggage up to 10,000

Travel Medical Insurance

Some benefits are subject to an excess (aka, the deductible, or what you have to pay before we pay), as stated in the Policy Schedule, and are per Policy Period.

Benefits Limits
Cancellation up to $20,000
Trip Interruption $1,000
Medical and Emergency Expenses $5,000,000 (deductible $250)
Hospital Benefit $25 per day, maximum $100
Personal Accident up to $50,000
Baggage $2,000 (deductible $250)
Personal Money and Passport, limited to $250 in respect of cash $500 (deductible $250)
Personal Liability $500,000
Optional Benefits Limits
Business Extension up to $1,000 (deductible $100)
Winter Sports (Ski Equipment) up to $750 (deductible $50 or $100)

Travel Medical Insurance

Some benefits are subject to an excess (aka, the deductible, or what you have to pay before we pay), as stated in the Policy Schedule, and are per Policy Period.

Benefits Limits
Cancellation and Curtailment 5,000
Emergency Medical Expenses, Evacuation and Repatriation of Mortal Remains 10,000,000 (excess 250 or 50)
Hospital Benefit 25 per day, maximum 100
Personal Accident up to 250,000
Baggage Loss or Delay up to 5,000 (excess 250 or 50)
Personal Money and Passport, limited to 250 in respect of cash 500 (excess 250 or 50)
Personal Liability 500,000
Travel Delay 500
Optional Benefits Limits
Business Extension up to 1,000 (excess 100)
Winter Sports (Ski Equipment) up to 750 (excess 50 or 100)