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The industry-leading Atlas Travel Series now includes
many new benefits, services and features that make it the best option
for individuals and families who travel internationally. The policy now
includes a benefit to be used in case of Natural Disasters and improved
coverage for Incidental Trips Home. This innovative product also
includes coverage for Acts of Terrorism and Complications of Pregnancy.
Non-US citizens traveling outside of the US will benefit from our
updated rating structure. State of the art travel and emergency medical
assistance services are part of every Atlas Travel Series plan. In
addition, the Atlas Travel Series allows you to extend and/or renew your
coverage for up to 36 months. All of this with the same astonishing
service you have come to expect from MultiNational Underwriters®, the
leader in international travel medical insurance. |
Why Buy Travel Insurance? |
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The answer is easy. Whether you travel for business or
pleasure, international travel involves risk. You may arrive at your
destination to find that your luggage with personal items has
disappeared. A personal emergency may necessitate your early return to
your Home Country. A medical emergency may require hospitalization or
even air evacuation. In most cases, your existing insurance will not
provide adequate protection for these and other risks. Without
appropriate travel insurance, you may be exposed to significant
financial liability. MultiNational Underwriters® can’t take the risk out
of international travel, but if the unforeseen happens, we will be there
to help you. |
Am I Eligible for the Atlas Series? |
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If you are traveling outside of your Home Country and
are at least 14 days old, you are eligible for coverage. If you are
under age 70, you may select your Overall Maximum Limit, ranging from
$50,000 to $1,000,000. If you are age 70 to 79, the Overall Maximum
Limit available is $50,000. If you are age 80 or older, the Overall
Maximum Limit available is $10,000. The minimum coverage period is 5
days and the maximum initial coverage period is 12 months. |
When Does Coverage Become Effective and When Does it End?
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Your coverage becomes effective on the latest of: the
moment we receive your Application and correct premium (if Application
and payment is made online or by fax), 12:01am US Eastern Standard Time
on the date we receive your Application and payment (if Application and
payment is made by mail), the moment you depart from your Home Country,
or 12:01am US Eastern Standard Time on the date you request on your
Application. Your coverage will end on the earliest of: 12:01am US
Eastern Standard Time on the last day of the period for which you have
paid a premium, 12:01am US Eastern Standard Time on the date requested
on your Application, or the moment of your arrival upon return to your
Home Country (unless you have started a Benefit Period or are eligible
for Home Country Coverage). |
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Pre-Trip Health and Safety Advisories
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Call us
for current passport, visa, inoculation and
vaccine requirements as well as for up-to-date
travel safety advisories. |
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Does the Atlas Series Provide any Home Country Coverage?
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Yes. Under certain circumstances, the Atlas Series will
provide limited Home Country Coverage.
Incidental Home Country Coverage - For every 3 months of
coverage purchased, the Atlas Series provides US citizens up to 15 days
of incidental coverage for trips to your Home Country. Incidental visit
time must be used within the three-month period earned, and the member
must continue his or her international trip in order to be eligible for
this benefit, which covers Medical expenses only. Return to your Home
Country must not be taken for the purpose of obtaining treatment of an
Illness or Injury that began while traveling.
Benefit Period Medical Coverage – If you started a Benefit
Period while this insurance was in effect, you are covered for Medical
expenses only for the duration of the Benefit Period, regardless of
whether you are at home or abroad. Your Benefit Period begins on the
first date you receive a diagnosis or treatment of a covered Illness or
Injury while outside your Home Country and lasts for 180 days.
End of Trip Home Country Medical Coverage – If you are covered
under the Atlas Series and outside of your Home Country continuously
(except for covered Incidental Trips as described above) for six (6)
months or more you may purchase an additional 30 days of End of Trip
Home Country Medical Coverage.
Home Country Defined - If you are a US citizen, your Home
Country is the United States, regardless of the location of your
Principal Residence. If you are not a US citizen, your Home Country is
the country where you principally reside and receive regular mail. |
Which Plan Should I Purchase? |
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All US citizens should purchase Atlas International,
which provides coverage for outside of the United States. Non-US
citizens traveling outside of the US should purchase Atlas
International. Non-US citizens traveling to the United States should
purchase Atlas America. |
What is Covered? |
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All benefits, except Hospital Indemnity, Lost Checked
Luggage, Natural Disaster, Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Common
Carrier Accidental Death, are subject to the Deductible and Coinsurance.
Limits apply to all benefits (See Schedule of Benefits and Limits):
Medical:
- Inpatient and Outpatient charges made by a Hospital.
- Charges made by a Physician, surgeon, radiologist,
anesthesiologist, and any other medical specialist to whom the
Physician has referred the case.
- Charges made for dressings, sutures, casts or other supplies
prescribed by the attending Physician or specialist, but excluding
nebulizers, oxygen tanks, diabetic supplies and all devices for
repeat use at home.
- Charges for diagnostic testing using radiology, ultrasonographic
or laboratory services.
- Charges for oxygen and other gases and anesthetics and their
administration.
- Charges for prescription drugs for treatment of a covered Injury
or Illness, but not for the replacement of lost, stolen, damaged,
expired or otherwise compromised drugs.
- Charges made by a licensed Extended Care Facility upon direct
transfer from an acute care Hospital.
- Emergency local ambulance transport incurred in connection with
Injury or Illness resulting in inpatient hospitalization.
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Let
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 | Up-to-the-minute travel medical
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Complications of Pregnancy:
Treatment of Complications of Pregnancy during the first 26 weeks of
Pregnancy is covered under this insurance. Complications of Pregnancy is
defined as: Illnesses whose diagnoses are distinct from Pregnancy, but
are adversely affected by Pregnancy or caused by Pregnancy, and not
associated with a normal Pregnancy. This includes: ectopic Pregnancy,
spontaneous abortion, hyperemesis gravidarum, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia,
missed abortion and conditions of comparable severity.
Hospital Indemnity:
If you are hospitalized as an Inpatient for treatment of a covered
Illness or Injury, the Atlas Series will provide $100 for each night you
spend in the hospital. This benefit is in addition to payments for other
covered expenses and is not subject to Deductible or Coinsurance.
| Acute Onset of a Pre-Existing Condition:
If you are under age 70, you are covered for an Acute Onset
of a Pre-existing Condition. Coverage is available up to $15,000
Maximum for Eligible Medical Expenses and up to $25,000 for
Emergency Medical Evacuation. An Acute Onset of a Pre-existing
Condition is a sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence of a
Pre-existing Condition which occurs spontaneously and without
advance warning either in the form of Physician recommendations
or symptoms. Treatment must be obtained within 24 hours of the
sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence. |
Emergency Dental:
The following Emergency Dental expenses are covered: Emergency Dental
treatment and Dental surgery necessary to restore or replace sound
natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident which is covered under this
insurance subject to the Overall Maximum Limit; and Emergency Dental
treatment necessary to resolve acute, spontaneous and unexpected onset
of pain subject to a maximum benefit of $100.
Emergency Medical Evacuation:
If recommended by your attending Physician, who certifies that
Evacuation is necessary to safeguard your life and that Medically
Necessary treatment is not available locally, and if approved in advance
and coordinated by MultiNational Underwriters, Inc., the Atlas Series
will provide the following benefits: Emergency air and/or ground
transportation to the nearest Hospital that is qualified to provide the
Medically Necessary treatment. |
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Emergency Message Relay |
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We will
relay messages to your family, friends and
co-workers, helping you to maintain contact
during an emergency. |
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Emergency Reunion:
In the event of a covered Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Atlas
Series will provide the following benefits: The cost of an economy
round-trip air and/or ground transportation ticket for one of your
relatives (parent, spouse, sibling or child age 18 or older) for
transportation to the area where you are hospitalized following
Emergency Medical Evacuation and reasonable expenses for lodging and
meals for your relative, for a period not to exceed 15 days.
Return of Minor Children:
If you are the only person age 18 or older, traveling with one or
more children under the age of 18, who are also covered by the Atlas
Series, and you are Hospitalized for treatment of a covered Illness or
Injury resulting in the children being left unattended for a period of
time expected to exceed 36 hours, the Atlas Series will provide the
following benefit: The cost of a one-way economy air and/or ground
transportation ticket for each covered child to the terminal serving the
area of Principal Residence of each covered child. |
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Emergency Travel Arrangements |
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When
family members need to join you in an emergency,
we can make the arrangements for you. |
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Terrorism
The Atlas Series provides Medical coverage for Injuries and Illnesses
resulting from an Act of Terrorism, subject to a $50,000 lifetime
maximum, provided all of the following conditions are met:
- The Injury or Illness does not result from chemical, nuclear or
biological weapons or events.
- You have no direct or indirect involvement in the Act of
Terrorism.
- The Act of Terrorism is not in a country or location where the
United States government has issued a travel warning that has been
in effect within the 6 months prior to your date of arrival.
- You have not unreasonably failed or refused to depart a country
or location following the date a warning to leave that country or
location is issued by the United States government.
An Act of Terrorism is defined as: an act, including but not limited
to, the use of force or violence and/or the threat thereof, of any
person or group(s) of persons, whether acting alone or on behalf of or
in connection with any organization(s) or government(s) committed for
political, religious, ideological or similar purposes including the
intention to influence any government and/or to put the public, or any
section of the public, in fear.
For additional benefits covering Acts of Terrorism, including high
limit AD&D and Permanent Total Disability coverage, review the
MultiNational Accident Plan (MAP). Contact your representative for
additional information about this exciting new product offered by
MultiNational Underwriters®
Accidental Death and Dismemberment:
In the event of your Accidental Death (except while traveling on a
common carrier) or Dismemberment resulting from a covered Injury, the
Atlas Series will provide the following benefit:
 | Accidental Death – Principal Sum to the Beneficiary designated
on your Application
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 | Loss of 2 eyes or 2 or more limbs – Principal Sum to you
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 | Loss of 1 eye or 1 limb – One Half of the Principal Sum to you |
| Age |
Principal Sum |
| 14 days to 17 years |
$5,000 |
| 18 to 69 |
$25,000 |
| 70 to 74 |
$12,500 |
| 75+ |
$6,250 |
The Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefit is not available for
losses incurred during participation in a Hazardous Sport or in respect
to losses resulting from an Act of Terrorism.
Common Carrier Accidental Death:
In the event of your Accidental Death while traveling on board a
commercial common carrier, the Atlas Series will provide the following
benefit: Principal Sum of $50,000 ($25,000 for children under age 18),
subject to a maximum of $250,000 per family, to the Beneficiary
designated on your Application. This benefit is not available in respect
to losses resulting from an Act of Terrorism.
Repatriation of Remains:
In the event of a covered Injury or Illness resulting in your death,
the Atlas Series will provide the following benefit: Air and/or ground
transportation of bodily remains or ashes to the area of your Principal
Residence, and reasonable costs of preparation of your remains necessary
for transportation.
Natural Disaster:
In the event of natural disaster (hurricane, flood, tornado, tsunami,
etc) the Atlas Series will provide up to $100 a day for 5 days if the
member is Displaced from planned, paid accommodations due to evacuation
from forecasted disaster or following a disaster strike. Displaced is
defined as required to depart the destination due to an evacuation
ordered by prevailing authorities. Proof of paid accommodations must be
submitted at time of claim. |
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Emergency Cash Transfers |
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We will
assist you in arranging and obtaining cash
transfers anywhere in the world. |
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Lost
Passport or Travel Documents Assistance
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Losing
important documents is extremely troublesome. We
can help you notify the appropriate authorities
for assistance with replacement of documents. |
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Trip Interruption:
- If, after you have departed, you learn of the death of a parent,
spouse, sibling or child, or you learn of the substantial
destruction of your Principal Residence by fire or weather, the
Atlas Series will provide the following benefit: The cost of an
economy one way air and/or ground transportation ticket for you to
the area of your Principal Residence; or
- If, following a covered Emergency Medical Evacuation, the
attending Physician states that it is Medically Necessary for your
return to your Home Country or to the area from which you were
initially evacuated for continued treatment, recuperation and
recovery, the Atlas Series will provide the following benefit: The
cost of a one-way economy air and/or ground transportation ticket
for your transportation from the area where you were hospitalized
following the Emergency Evacuation, to the area where you were
initially evacuated from, or to the terminal serving the area of
your Principal Residence.
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Livetravel
Services |
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We will make
emergency travel and itinerary changes for you
including rebooking flights, hotel reservations
and ground transportation arrangements. |
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Lost Checked Luggage:
In the event your checked luggage is permanently lost by the carrier,
the Atlas Plan will provide the following benefit: Up to $250 for
replacement of clothes and personal hygiene items, not to exceed $50 for
any one item. You must file a formal claim with the transportation
provider and provide copies of all claim forms and proof that the
transportation provider has paid you its normal reimbursement for the
lost checked luggage. |
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BagTrak |
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We are
the industry leaders in tracking lost, checked
baggage. We will help you locate your lost
checked baggage and deliver it to you anywhere
in the world. |
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Travel Assistance |
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All
Travel Assistance Services are available to you
24 hours a day, 7 days a week while your Atlas
plan is in effect. In addition to the services
already described, the following services are
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 | Translation and interpretation
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Atlas
Travel Assistance Services are not insurance
benefits, and provision of any Assistance
Service is not a guarantee of any other benefit
under the Atlas Series. |
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Schedule of Benefits and Limits
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| Deductibles: |
$0, $100, $250, $500, $1,000 or $2,500 per
Certificate Period |
| Coinsurance – Claims incurred in US or Canada: |
For the Certificate Period, Underwriters will pay 80% of the
next $5,000 of Eligible Expenses after the Deductible, then 100%
to the Overall Maximum Limit |
| Coinsurance – Claims incurred outside US
or Canada: |
For the Certificate Period, Underwriters
will pay 100% of Eligible Expenses after the Deductible up to
the Overall Maximum Limit |
| Hospital Room and Board: |
Average Semi-private room rate, including nursing services |
| Local Ambulance: |
Usual, Reasonable and Customary charges |
| Hospital Indemnity: |
$100 per day (not subject to Deductible or Coinsurance) |
| Intensive Care Unit: |
Usual, Reasonable and Customary charges |
| Outpatient Treatment: |
Usual, Reasonable and Customary charges |
| Acute Onset of Pre-existing Condition:
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$15,000 limit per Certificate Period for
Eligible Medical Expenses
$25,000 limit per Certificate Period for Emergency Medical
Evacuation (only available to US Citizens under age 70) |
| Physical Therapy: |
$50 per visit |
| All Other Eligible Medical Expenses: |
Usual, Reasonable and Customary charges |
| Emergency Dental: |
Accident – Overall Maximum Limit
Acute Onset of Pain – $100 limit per Certificate Period |
| Emergency Medical Evacuation: |
Overall Maximum Limit |
| Emergency Reunion: |
$15,000 limit per Certificate Period |
| Return of Minor Children: |
$5,000 limit per Certificate Period |
| Terrorism: |
$50,000 Maximum Lifetime Limit, Medical Expenses only |
| Accidental Death and Dismemberment: |
Principal Sum
$25,000 Adults age 18-69
$12,500 Adults age 70-74
$ 6,250 Adults age 75 and above
$ 5,000 Children age 17 and below |
| Common Carrier Accidental Death: |
$50,000 per adult, $25,000 children under age 18; $250,000
Maximum per family |
| Repatriation of Remains: |
Overall Maximum Limit |
| Natural Disaster Benefit: |
Up to $100 a day for 5 days when Displaced from planned,
paid accommodations due to evacuation from forecasted disaster
or following a disaster strike |
| Trip Interruption: |
$5,000 limit per Certificate Period |
| Lost Checked Luggage: |
$250 limit per Certificate Period (not subject to Deductible
or Coinsurance) |
| Hospital Pre-Notification Penalty: |
50% of Eligible Medical Expenses |
| Optional Hazardous Sports Rider: |
Overall Maximum Limit |
| Overall Maximum Limit per Certificate
Period (includes all benefits except Accidental Death and
Dismemberment and Common Carrier Accidental Death): |
Age 14 days to 69 - $50,000, $100,000,
$250,000, $500,000 or $1,000,000; Age 70 to 79 - $50,000; Age 80
or older - $10,000 |
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The following charges, treatments, surgeries,
medications, conditions and circumstances are excluded:
- Pre-existing Conditions – Charges resulting directly or
indirectly from any Pre-existing Condition are excluded from this
insurance. If you are a US citizen under age 70, you are covered for
Medical and Emergency Evacuation charges resulting from an Acute
Onset of a Pre-existing Condition, up to the limit set forth in the
Schedule of Benefits and Limits. A Pre-existing Condition is any
Illness, Injury or medical condition or chronic or recurring Illness
or Injury or medical condition, including any associated
complications or consequences, which existed at or during the 2
years immediately preceding your Effective date. An Acute Onset is a
sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence of a Pre-existing
Condition, that occurs spontaneously and without advance warning
either in the form of Physician recommendations or symptoms.
Treatment must be obtained within 24 hours of the sudden and
unexpected outbreak or recurrence.
- Treatment for or related to any congenital condition.
- Routine pre-natal care, childbirth, care of newborns, post-natal
care, birth control, artificial insemination, infertility, impotency
or sexual dysfunction, sterilization or reversal thereof.
- False labor, edema, prolonged labor, prescribed rest during the
period of Pregnancy, morning sickness and conditions of comparable
severity associated with management of a difficult Pregnancy, and
not constituting a medically distinct Complication of Pregnancy, and
all charges related to Pregnancy after the 26th week of Pregnancy.
- Mental Health Disorders or Substance Abuse.
- Charges which are not incurred during the Certificate Period or
the applicable Benefit Period, and charges which are not presented
to Underwriters for payment within 60 days from the end of the
Certificate Period or the applicable Benefit Period.
- Charges for use of Emergency Room within the US for treatment of
Illness unless the patient is directly admitted to the Hospital as
Inpatient for further treatment of that Illness.
- Not Medically Necessary and administered or ordered by a
Physician.
- Provided at no cost, by a family member, or by a person who
ordinarily resides with you, or which are attributable to or
recoverable from any other party including government-sponsored
plans.
- Charges which exceed Usual, Reasonable and Customary.
- Investigational, Experimental or for Research purposes.
- While confined primarily to receive Custodial Care, Educational
or Rehabilitative care.
- Venereal Disease, AIDS or ARC.
- Treatment by a Chiropractor.
- Diseases of the skin.
- Dental treatment, including treatment of the temporomandibular
joint, except for Emergency Dental treatment necessary to replace
sound natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident covered hereunder
or for the relief of acute, spontaneous and unexpected onset of
pain.
- Eyeglasses, vision exams, contact lenses, hearing tests, hearing
aids, hearing implants, eye refraction, visual therapy, orthoptics
or visual eye training or eye surgery (including cataract surgery
and radial keratotomy) or for any examination or fitting related to
these devices or procedures.
- Injury sustained while taking part in the following activities:
Amateur or professional sports or athletics, except this does not
include Amateur sports or athletics which are non-contact and
undertaken solely for leisure, recreational, entertainment or
fitness purposes unless such sports or athletics are otherwise
excluded by this provision. The following are excluded:
Mountaineering where ropes or guides are normally used or at
elevations of 4,500 meters or higher. Aviation, except when
traveling solely as a passenger in a commercial aircraft. Hang
gliding, sky diving, parachuting or bungee jumping; Snow skiing or
snowboarding, except for recreational downhill and/or cross-country
snow skiing or snowboarding (no cover provided whilst skiing away
from prepared and marked in-bound territories and/or against the
advice of the local ski school or local authoritative body); Racing
by any animal or motorized vehicle; and spelunking; and subaqua
pursuits involving underwater breathing apparatus unless NAUI/PADI
certified, accompanied by a certified instructor, and at depths of
less than 10 meters; jet skiing; and any other sport or athletic
activity which is undertaken for thrill seeking and exposes you to
abnormal or extreme risk of injury.
- Injury sustained while under the influence of or due wholly or
partly to the effects of intoxicating liquor or drugs other than
drugs taken in accordance with treatment prescribed and directed by
a Physician but not for the treatment of Substance Abuse.
- Willfully self-inflicted Injury or Illness and immunizations and
Routine Physical Exams.
- The Deductible, Coinsurance and charges which are not included
as Eligible Expenses as described in the Master Policy, and charges
which exceed the limits set forth in the Schedule of Benefits and
Limits.
- Treatment required as a result of complications or consequences
of a treatment or condition not covered hereunder.
- Charges for travel or accommodations, except as provided for in
the Local Ambulance, Emergency Medical Evacuation, Repatriation of
Remains, Emergency Reunion and Trip Interruption sections of this
insurance.
- Treatment incurred as a result of exposure to non-medical
nuclear radiation and/or radioactive material(s).
- Organ or tissue transplants or related services.
- Acts of Terrorism, except as provided for herein, war,
insurrection, riot or any variation thereof.
This is a summary of exclusions. For more details, or for a complete
copy of the Master Policy, contact MultiNational Underwriters® |
What if I Plan to Participate in a Sport or Athletic Activity that
is Excluded? |
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The Optional Hazardous Sports Rider is available for the
adventurous traveler. This Rider adds coverage for the Amateur sports
listed in exclusion #18. The maximum coverage under this rider is the
Overall Maximum Limit you select. The Accidental Death and Dismemberment
benefit is deleted during the course of the activity. |
What are the Pre-notification Requirements? |
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All Hospitalizations, Surgeries, Emergency Evacuations,
Emergency Reunions, Trip Interruptions, Repatriation of Remains,
Computerized Tomography (CAT Scan) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
must be Pre-notified. Simply call, or have your Physician call,
MultiNational Underwriters® with all information relative to your claim.
You may also pre-notify by submitting details through Client Zone. Be
sure to have your ID number available. If you do not Pre-notify, medical
expenses will be reduced by 50% and all other expenses will be
forfeited. |
Who is the Plan Administrator? |
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MultiNational Underwriters®, headquartered in
Indianapolis, Indiana, is a full service organization offering a
comprehensive portfolio of insurance products designed specifically to
address the insurance needs of international travelers. As the flagship
company of the Noel Group, we benefit from the experience of a corporate
leadership team that covers over 6 million travelers a year. Our
international claims specialists, medical professionals and client
relations specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
answer your questions and respond to your needs. Whether you have lost
your luggage or are in need of Emergency Medical Evacuation, you will
find our service team to be prompt, compassionate, and highly
professional. |
Who is the Insurer? |
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Lloyd’s, the largest and oldest insurance market in the
world, is the insurer of the Atlas Series. Rated A (Superior) by AM Best
Company and A (Strong) by Standard and Poor’s, Lloyd’s provides
financial strength and security that is unparalleled in the worldwide
insurance market. Lloyd’s is recognized as a market leader in the
accident and health insurance arena and is well-known for its innovative
products and services. Presently, Lloyd’s provides accident and health
insurance to millions of individuals in almost every country of the
world. |
How do I Extend or Renew my Coverage? |
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You may extend your coverage (5 day minimum) up to a
maximum of 12 months. Provided there is no break in coverage, you will
not be required to re-satisfy your Deductible, Coinsurance or
Pre-existing Condition provision.
After 12 months of continuous coverage, individuals covered under
Atlas International may renew their coverage for up to 12 additional
months. If 24 months of continuous coverage is maintained, a final
period of up to 12 months may be purchased. Deductible and Coinsurance
must be re-satisfied as of each renewal date.
After 36 months of continuous coverage or any break in coverage, a
new plan must be purchased. A new Application is required and you must
re-satisfy your Deductible, Coinsurance and Pre-existing Condition
provisions.
Extensions or Renewals must be made online with payment by credit
card. For additional information on Extending or Renewing your plan,
please visit Client Zone. |
Client Relations |
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Whether you have misplaced your ID card or benefit
booklet, need assistance with a claim, or have a question about
benefits, MNU is always ready to respond. Frequently, these and other
issues can be addressed with a short visit to Client Zone. Client Zone
is an online account management and resource tool that allows you to:
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 | Renew coverage and reprint ID cards
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 | Obtain details about claim filing, including downloading
necessary forms
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 | Pre-Notify for certain medical procedures and hospitalizations
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 | Locate providers within the PPO Network
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 | Study destination, weather and travel security information using
our Travel Intelligence and Planning System (TIPS)
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 | Access health and wellness information
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 | View and download brochures, obtain policy information, or get
quotes for other products offered by MultiNational Underwriters® |
You may access Client Zone by logging in at https://zone.mnui.com/clientzone/.
At times, there is simply no substitute for human intervention. MNU’s
Client Relations team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
answer your questions and may be reached at no cost through our
Worldwide 800 numbers. Immediate support is available in several
languages and can be provided in many others with the assistance of a
translator. If a translator is needed, the MNU Client Relations
Specialist will arrange one. You may contact Client Relations by e-mail
via insurance@mnui.com or by phoning 800-605-2282 or 317-262-2132
(collect calls accepted). |
Privacy Policy |
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MultiNational Underwriters® respects individual privacy
and values the confidence of its customers, employees, consumers,
business associates, and others. Please contact us or visit our website
to obtain a full version of our Privacy Policy. |
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