Why
Buy
Travel
Insurance? |
| |
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,
Inc.
has
designed
The
Atlas
Series
to
take
the
risks
out
of
international
travel,
so
you
can
have
an
enjoyable
and
productive
trip.
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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
15
days
and
the
maximum
coverage
period
is
12
months.
You
may
purchase
coverage
in
a
combination
of
monthly
and
15-day
increments,
depending
on
your
needs.
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When
Does
Coverage
Become
Effective
and
When
Does
It
End? |
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Your
coverage
becomes
effective
on
the
latest
of:
the
date
we
receive
your
Application
and
correct
premium,
the
moment
you
depart
from
your
Home
Country,
or
the
date
you
request
on
your
Application.
Your
coverage
will
end
on
the
earliest
of:
the
end
of
the
period
for
which
you
have
paid
a
premium,
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
under
the
Atlas
Extra
plan).
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Does
The
Atlas
Series
Provide
Any
Home
Country
Coverage? |
| |
Yes.
Under
certain
circumstances,
the
Atlas
Series
will
provide
limited
Home
Country
Coverage.
If
you
purchase
the
Atlas
Series
for
at
least
3
months,
and
you
purchase
the
Incidental
Home
Country
Rider,
you
are
covered
for
medical
expenses
only
during
one
Incidental
trip
to
your
Home
Country
of
up
to
10
days.
If
you
have
started
a
Benefit
Period
while
your
insurance
under
the
Atlas
Series
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
date
of
a
covered
Illness
or
Injury,
and
lasts
for
180
days.
If
you
have
purchased
Atlas
Extra
and
have
maintained
coverage
for
at
least
6
months,
the
plan
provides
Home
Country
Coverage
for
up
to
30
days
if
the
insurance
is
maintained
and
premiums
are
paid.
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How
is
"Home
Country"
Defined? |
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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.
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Which
Plan
Should
I
Purchase? |
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If
you
are
a
US
citizen
traveling
abroad
for
6
months
or
less,
you
should
purchase
Atlas
International.
If
you
are
a
non-US
citizen
traveling
outside
your
Home
Country
for
6
months
or
less,
you
should
purchase
Atlas
America.
Regardless
of
your
citizenship,
if
you
are
planning
on
traveling
for
6
months
or
more,
you
should
purchase
Atlas
Extra.
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What
Is
Covered? |
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All
benefits,
except
Lost
Checked
Luggage,
Accidental
Death
&
Dismemberment
and
Common
Carrier
Accidental
Death,
are
subject
to
the
Deductible
and
Coinsurance.
Policy
Limits
apply
to
all
benefits:
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.
- 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
hospitalization.
Emergency
Dental:
- 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.
- Emergency
Dental
treatment
necessary
to
resolve
acute,
spontaneous
and
unexpected
onset
of
pain.
Emergency
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
ground
transportation
to
the
nearest
Hospital
that
is
qualified
to
provide
the
Medically
Necessary
treatment.
Emergency
Reunion:
In
the
event
of
a
covered
Emergency
Evacuation,
the
Atlas
Series
will
provide
the
following
benefits:
The
cost
of
an
economy
round
trip
air
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
Evacuation,
and
reasonable
expenses
for
lodging
and
meals
for
your
relative,
for
a
period
not
to
exceed
10
days.
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
or
ground
transportation
ticket
for
you
to
the
area
of
your
Principal
Residence.
Repatriation
of
Remains:
In
event
of
a
covered
Injury
or
Illness
resulting
in
your
death,
the
Atlas
Series
will
provide
the
following
benefit:
air
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.
Lost
Checked
Luggage:
In
the
event
your
checked
luggage
is
permanently
lost
by
the
carrier,
the
Atlas
Plan
will
provide
the
following
benefit:
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
the
Plan
Administrator
with
copies
of
all
claim
forms,
and
proof
that
the
transportation
provider
has
paid
you
its
normal
reimbursement
for
the
lost
checked
luggage.
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:
1.
Accidental
Death
-
Principal
Sum
of
$25,000
to
the
Beneficiary
designated
on
your
Application.
The
Principal
Sum
shall
reduce
by
50%
(to
$12,500)
if
you
are
age
70
to
74
at
time
of
Death,
and
an
additional
50%
(to
$6,250)
if
you
are
age
75
or
older
at
time
of
Death.
2.
Accidental
Dismemberment
- Loss
of
2
or
more
eyes
or
limbs
-
Principal
Sum
of
$25,000
to
you.
- Loss
of
1
eye
or
limb
-
One-half
of
the
Principal
Sum
($12,500)
to
you.
- The
Principal
Sum(s)
shall
reduce
by
50%
if
you
are
age
70
to
74
at
time
of
Dismemberment,
and
an
additional
50%
if
you
are
age
75
or
older
at
time
of
Dismemberment.
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
to
the
Beneficiary
designated
on
your
Application.
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How
Much
is
the
Premium? |
| |
Atlas
International
--
US
Citizens
Traveling
Abroad
| |
Option
1
$50,000
|
Option
2
$100,000
|
Option
3
$250,000
|
Option
4
$1,000,000
|
|
Age
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
|
18-29
|
$37
|
$20
|
$40
|
$22
|
$43
|
$26
|
$47
|
$28
|
|
30-39
|
$43
|
$23
|
$46
|
$25
|
$57
|
$34
|
$63
|
$38
|
|
40-49
|
$68
|
$38
|
$74
|
$41
|
$78
|
$47
|
$87
|
$52
|
|
50-59
|
$106
|
$59
|
$115
|
$63
|
$121
|
$73
|
$134
|
$81
|
|
60-64
|
$141
|
$77
|
$152
|
$84
|
$193
|
$114
|
$214
|
$128
|
|
65-69
|
$190
|
$112
|
$220
|
$121
|
$231
|
$134
|
$257
|
$154
|
|
70-79
|
$225
|
$170
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
80+*
|
$410
|
$308
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Dependent
child
|
$21
|
$15
|
$23
|
$18
|
$33
|
$22
|
$43
|
$24
|
|
Child
alone
|
$37
|
$20
|
$40
|
$22
|
$43
|
$26
|
$47
|
$28
|
*$10,000
Limit
Atlas
America
--
Non-US
Citizens
Traveling
Outside
Home
Country
| |
Option
5
$50,000
|
Option
6
$250,000
|
Option
7
$500,000
|
|
Age
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
One
Month
|
15
Days
|
|
18-29
|
$50
|
$38
|
$67
|
$50
|
$79
|
$58
|
|
30-39
|
$65
|
$48
|
$86
|
$68
|
$101
|
$76
|
|
40-49
|
$95
|
$71
|
$128
|
$98
|
$150
|
$112
|
|
50-59
|
$127
|
$95
|
$168
|
$128
|
$198
|
$149
|
|
60-64
|
$157
|
$118
|
$235
|
$181
|
$275
|
$206
|
|
65-69
|
$200
|
$150
|
$275
|
$212
|
$310
|
$248
|
|
70-79
|
$225
|
$170
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
80+*
|
$410
|
$308
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Dependent
child
|
$30
|
$22
|
$34
|
$30
|
$43
|
$32
|
|
Child
alone
|
$50
|
$38
|
$67
|
$50
|
$79
|
$58
|
*$10,000
Limit
Atlas
Extra
|
|
US
Citizens
|
All
Others
|
| |
Option
8
$500,000
|
Option
9
$1,000,000
|
Option
10
$500,000
|
Option
11
$1,000,000
|
|
Age
|
One
Month
|
One
Month
|
One
Month
|
One
Month
|
|
18-25
|
$32
|
$36
|
$48
|
$56
|
|
26-29
|
$36
|
$40
|
$56
|
$64
|
|
30-39
|
$52
|
$56
|
$60
|
$68
|
|
40-49
|
$56
|
$64
|
$96
|
$108
|
|
50-59
|
$96
|
$104
|
$160
|
$176
|
|
60-64
|
$125
|
$120
|
$184
|
$204
|
|
65-69
|
$245
|
$257
|
$279
|
$310
|
|
70-79*
|
$325
|
N/A
|
$325
|
N/A
|
|
80+**
|
$410
|
N/A
|
$410
|
N/A
|
|
Dependent
child
|
$20
|
$24
|
$30
|
$40
|
|
Child
alone
|
$32
|
$36
|
$48
|
$56
|
*$50,000
Limit
**$10,000
Limit
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What
Are
The
Policy
Limits? |
| |
Schedule
of
Benefits
and
Limits
| Deductibles: |
$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. |
| Intensive
Care
Unit: |
Three
times
Average
Semi-private
room
rate,
including
nursing
services. |
| Outpatient
Treatment: |
Usual,
Reasonable
and
Customary
charges. |
| All
Other
Eligible
Expenses: |
Usual,
Reasonable
and
Customary
charges. |
| Acute
Onset
of
Pre-existing
Condition: |
Atlas
Extra
-
$2,500
limit;
Atlas
America/Atlas
International
-
No
Coverage |
| Emergency
Dental
-
Acute
onset
of
pain: |
$100
limit
per
Certificate
Period |
| Local
Ambulance: |
$3,000
limit
per
Certificate
Period |
| Emergency
Evacuation: |
Overall
Maximum
Limit |
| Repatriation
of
Remains: |
Overall
Maximum
Limit |
| Emergency
Reunion: |
$10,000
limit
per
Certificate
Period |
| Trip
Interruption: |
$5,000
limit
per
Certificate
Period |
| Lost
Checked
Luggage: |
$250
limit
per
Certificate
Period
(not
subject
to
Deductible
or
Coinsurance) |
| Accidental
Death
and
Dismemberment: |
Death
-
$25,000
Loss
of
2
Limbs
-
$25,000
Loss
of
1
Limb
-
$12,500
Benefits
reduce
50%
at
age
70
and
an
additional
50%
at
age
75. |
| Common
Carrier
Accidental
Death: |
$50,000 |
| Hospital
Pre-Certification
Penalty: |
50%
of
Eligible
Medical
Expenses. |
| Optional
Hazardous
Sports
Rider: |
$5,000
limit
per
Certificate
Period |
| 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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What
Is
Excluded? |
| |
The
following
charges,
treatments,
surgeries,
medications,
conditions
and
circumstances:
- Pre-existing
Conditions
-
Charges
resulting
directly
or
indirectly
from
any
Pre-existing
Condition
are
excluded
from
this
insurance,
except,
if
you
purchase
Atlas
Extra,
you
are
covered
for
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
during
the
5
years
immediately
preceding
your
effective
date.
An
Acute
Onset
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
for
or
related
to
any
congenital
condition.
- Pregnancy,
child
birth,
birth
control,
artificial
insemination,
infertility,
impotency
or
sexual
dysfunction,
sterilization
or
reversal
thereof.
- Mental
or
Nervous
Disorders
or
Substance
Abuse.
- 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.
- Not
Medically
Necessary
and
administered
or
ordered
by
a
Physician.
- Provided
at
no
cost,
or
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.
- 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,
contact
lenses,
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;
and
aviation
(except
when
traveling
solely
as
a
passenger
in
a
commercial
aircraft);
and
hang
gliding,
sky
diving,
parachuting
or
bungee
jumping;
and
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);
and
racing
by
any
animal
or
motorized
vehicle;
and
spelunking;
and
subaqua
pursuits
involving
underwater
breathing
apparatus;
and
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,
and
Coinsurance
and
charges
which
are
not
included
as
Eligible
Expenses
as
described
in
the
Master
Policy,
and
charges
which
exceed
the
policy
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
Cancellation
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.
- War,
insurrection,
riot
or
any
variation
thereof.
This
a
summary
of
exclusions.
For
more
details,
or
for
a
complete
copy
of
the
Master
Policy,
contact
MultiNational
Underwriters,
Inc.
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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
#14.
The
maximum
policy
limit
for
Injuries
under
this
Rider
is
$5,000
and
the
Accidental
Death
and
Dismemberment
benefit
is
deleted.
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What
If
I
Have
an
Acute
Onset
of
a
Pre-Existing
Condition? |
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If
you
purchase
Atlas
Extra,
you
are
covered,
up
to
$2,500
for
a
sudden
and
unexpected
outbreak
or
recurrence
of
a
Pre-existing
Condition,
which
occurs
spontaneously
and
without
advance
warning
either
in
the
form
of
a
Physician
recommendation
or
symptoms,
and
which
occurs
while
this
coverage
is
in
effect.
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What
Are
the
Pre-Certification
Requirements? |
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All
hospitalizations,
Emergency
Evacuations,
Emergency
Reunions,
Trip
Cancellation,
and
Repatriation
of
Remains
must
be
Pre-certified.
Simply
call,
or
have
your
Physician
call,
MultiNational
Underwriters,
Inc.
with
all
information
relative
to
your
claim.
Be
sure
to
have
your
ID
number
available.
If
you
do
not
Pre-certify,
medical
expenses
will
be
reduced
by
50%,
and
all
other
expenses
will
be
forfeited.
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Who
Is
The
Plan
Administrator? |
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MultiNational
Underwriters,
Inc.,
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.
With
over
40
years
of
experience
in
the
international
insurance
market,
the
staff
of
MultiNational
Underwriters,
Inc.
is
ready
to
serve
you.
Our
international
claims
specialists,
medical
professionals
and
customer
service
representatives
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
Evacuation,
you
will
find
our
service
team
to
be
prompt,
compassionate,
and
of
the
highest
professional
quality.
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Who
Is
The
Insurer? |
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Lloydıs,
the
largest
and
oldest
insurance
market
in
the
world
is
the
insurer
of
the
Atlas
Series.
Rated
A
by
AM
Best
Company,
and
A+
by
Standard
and
Poors,
Lloydıs
provides
financial
strength
and
security
that
is
unparalleled
in
the
worldwide
insurance
market.
Lloydıs
is
recognized
as
a
market
leader
in
the
accident
and
health
insurance
arena,
and
is
well
known
for
its
innovative
products
and
services.
Presently,
Lloydıs
provides
accident
and
health
insurance
to
millions
of
individuals
in
almost
every
country
of
the
world.
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