Visitor Guard® clarifies war and terror coverage in Visitor Travel Insurance
Most Visitor travel insurance plans will not cover war and terrorism claims while a select few can offer certain benefits during events of war and terror.
Visitor travel insurance is an important part of your travel plans. While plans can cover for medical expenses for sickness and accident, many plans do not cover for medical claims or other claims arising from political unrest, war, terrorism, and natural disaster.
With the ongoing conflicts between
Safe Travel Comprehensive from
Atlas Travel Plans from WorldTrips excludes accidents or loss caused by or contributed to by terrorism, war, or act of war, whether declared or undeclared. For an Act of terrorism, you can be covered up to
Patriot Plans from
Visitor Guard® has a special mention for High Limit Accident and International Major Medical Plan from Petersen Underwriters. Both plans can pay for expenses medical treatment and Accidental Death incurred from injuries and/or illnesses sustained due to war or terrorism. There is no coverage for war/terrorism when it involves the use or release of any nuclear weapon or device or chemical or biological agent.
Visitor Guard® would like to highlight the Diplomat plans for providing good war risk coverage outside the US when the war risk rider is purchased. When the War Risk Rider has been purchased, it can cover accidents that occur within the geographical limits or territorial waters of, or airspace above the geographic limits or territorial waters of a designated war risk territory.
In a very unpredictable world with war or war-like situation in
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