Travel
When it comes to travel insurance, there are several different
kinds.
Short-term medical insurance for U.S. Citizens traveling abroad
This
is a temporary plan of comprehensive medical insurance
designed for the United States citizen/resident traveling or residing
outside the U.S. With up to a $5,000,000 maximum benefit,
this
plan is
ideal
for employees on business, pleasure travel, education pursuits,
etc. Coverage periods start at 1 day up to 12 months and
issued up to
age 84.
Short-term medical insurance for non-U.S. Citizens traveling abroad
Any
foreign national inbound to the United States are prospects for this
plan of insurance. Friends, family and business associates visiting
the United States are well advised to secure coverage which will
cover them for the high costs of health care associated with treatment
in
the United States. Countries with socialized health care do not always
reciprocate with the United States.
This coverage is perfect for:
travelers, business visitors, government employees, students, and
missionaries.
Major medical plan for U.S. Citizens
outside the U.S. for an extended period of time
A unique international
major medical plan designed for the United States citizen who works
or resides outside the United States, permanently
or for extended periods of time. It will provide treatment anywhere
in the world, even back home in the U.S. This plan truly serves the
needs of the global citizen.
Awaiting Medicare eligibility
The need for proper medical coverage
becomes more and more important as America receives thousands of
immigrants a year. Many of whom are
too old for individual coverage and due to residency status are
not eligible for Medicare. Bridging this gap is The Bridge Plan.
It is
affordable, effective and necessary for a senior, new U.S. resident
citizen.
This plan is perfect for: New U.S. residents awaiting Medicare
eligibility, U.S. citizen awaiting Medicare eligibility, citizens without
Medicare
Part A or Part B.
Trip cancellation insurance
Planning a trip is half the fun of traveling.
You select how you’re
going to travel, where you’ll stay, and what adventures you’ll
have while you are away. You make your reservations, make the required
payments, update your passport, and you’re ready to go. But what
if you are prevented from taking your trip? What if you become ill
or injured before or during your trip? Those payments could be lost.
With TRIP insurance, you may recover non-refundable, unused payments & deposits
when a trip is cancelled or interrupted for a variety of reasons.
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