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Safe Travels Journey Trip Protection

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About Safe Travels Journey Trip Protection

The Safe Travels Journey plan covers trips up to $50k for trip cancellation and includes $150k per person of Excess Medical Coverage. The plan covers Pre-Existing Medical conditions provided when coverage is purchased within 14 days of initial deposit, prior to the Final Payment and the full, nonrefundable trip cost is insured. Includes $2k for potential accommodations/lodging expenses due to trip delay.

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Insurance Provider
Trawick International
Safe Travels Journey Trip Protection rating
AM Best Rating: "A" (Excellent)
Policy maximum

$750

Safe Travels Journey Trip Protection Underwriter

Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company

Deductible options

$100

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Plan Benefits of Safe Travels Journey Trip Protection

Benefits Coverage
Baggage Coverage $2,000
Baggage Delay Coverage $400 (12 hours or more)
Medical Coverage $150,000
Dental Coverage $750
Emergency Evacuation & Repatriation $500,000
Accidental Death & Dismemberment - Air Flight Accident $25,000
Accidental Death & Dismemberment - 24 Hour Optional
Rental Car Damage Optional
Financial Default Included Within 14 Days of Initial Deposit
Pre-Existing Coverage Included Within 14 Days of Initial Deposit
Coverage Type Secondary
Optional Coverage
Rental Car Damage $35,000
Accidental Death & Dismemberment - Air Flight Accident Additional $100,000
Accidental Death & Dismemberment - 24 Hour $25,000

Travel Insurance for travelers with Pre-Existing Conditions

Here are some travel insurance tips for travelers with pre-existing conditions:

  1. Choose a travel health insurance with pre-existing conditions coverage.
  2. Read the policy document carefully to understand what is covered and what is not.
  3. Be informed of any waiting periods for coverage of pre-existing conditions.
  4. Consider buying a visitors insurance with higher coverage limits.
  5. Carry a copy of your medical records and list of medications with you when traveling.
  6. Ensure that you carry your medical prescription and medicines during your trip.
  7. Know how to access medical care in your destination.
  8. Contact your visitors insurance provider immediately in case of any medical emergency.
  9. Disclose all pre-existing conditions when buying visitors health insurance.
  10. Follow all necessary procedures to file a claim for reimbursement of medical expenses.

Trawick International Pre-existing conditions travel insurance coverage

Safe Travels USA Comprehensive and Safe Travels Elite plans from Trawick International offer Acute onset of Pre-existing condition coverage up to 89 years. Safe Travels USA and Safe Travels USA Cost Saver cover unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing medical conditions up to $1000 for age up to 89 years for residents visiting USA and worldwide.

For Non-US citizens traveling outside their home country excluding the US Safe Travels International and Safe Travels International Cost saver covers unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing medical conditions up to $1000. Another plan Safe Travels Outbound has a pre-existing conditions look back period up to 6 months for US citizens and US residents traveling outside the US.

Why is travel health insurance for pre-existing conditions coverage important?

There are many international travelers who travel with medical ailments and it is important for them to be well informed about visitors insurance for pre-existing conditions. Most US travel insurance plans exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions. The definition of pre-existing conditions varies for different insurance providers as they have a ‘look back’ period and any medical ailments during this look back period would be considered pre-existing.

At American Visitor Insurance, we have plans which provide coverage for acute onset of a pre-existing condition up to a clearly defined limit in the policy document. All of these details can be best understood by using our facility for comparing visitors insurance for pre-existing conditions and reviewing the policy brochures.

How does travel insurance for pre-existing conditions work?

The visitor health insurance plans which cover pre-existing conditions clearly define what is a pre-existing condition, the look back period for pre-existing condition, whether the travel insurance coverage is limited to acute onset of pre-existing conditions or if it provides full coverage for pre-existing conditions and the coverage limit within the policy for pre-existing conditions. Any visitors travel health insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions will depend on all these factors.

What are the factors for visitors insurance with pre-existing conditions coverage?

The following are the important factors to consider while purchasing visitors insurance for pre-existing conditions

  • The definition of pre-existing conditions and the look back period under the policy.
  • The eligibility age limit for pre-existing conditions coverage.
  • Whether pre-existing condition coverage is limited to acute onset of pre-existing conditions.
  • The coverage limit for pre-existing conditions which is different from the policy medical maximum.
  • The deductible and out of pocket expenses for pre-existing conditions coverage.
  • The renewability of the policy and its implication for pre-existing condition coverage

What are the factors for visitors insurance with pre-existing conditions coverage?

The following are the important factors to consider while purchasing visitors insurance for pre-existing conditions

  • The definition of pre-existing conditions and the look back period under the policy.
  • The eligibility age limit for pre-existing conditions coverage.
  • Whether pre-existing condition coverage is limited to acute onset of pre-existing conditions.
  • The coverage limit for pre-existing conditions which is different from the policy medical maximum.
  • The deductible and out of pocket expenses for pre-existing conditions coverage.
  • The renewability of the policy and its implication for pre-existing condition coverage

Pre-existing conditions coverage - FAQ's

Unfortunately, this simple question has a complicated answer. The answer is: it depends. Firstly, it depends on whether you are a US resident traveling outside the US or a visitor to the US. US residents can purchase trip cancellation insurance like the Safe Travels Voyager, Safe Travels Single Trip Protection, Safe Travels First Class Trip Protection, Safe Travels Explorer Plus and Safe Travels Journey plans and they can cover acute onset of pre-existing conditions. These plans however may have specific requirements in order to waive the usual exclusion of coverage for pre-existing conditions (like purchase them within a certain number of days of your initial trip deposit or that you have a primary domestic insurance plan in the US), so you should check these details carefully if this is important to you.

Non-US residents or US residents traveling into the US have much more limited options to insure their pre-existing conditions are covered. Some plans offer coverage for "acute onset" of pre-existing conditions. However, this is misleading, since a careful look at their definition excludes chronic or congenital disorders from such coverage. Chronic illnesses are those that worsen over time and congenital disorders are issues one is born with. They exclude emergencies due to chronic illness because they will say that is not "acute" it is simply a worsening of your condition. There is a policy we know of that offer temporary medical insurance with coverage for acute onset of pre-existing conditions. It is Trawick International’s Safe Travels USA Comprehensive.

Firstly, they define pre-existing conditions in the following way: A pre-existing condition is a condition for which the insured received treatment or took medication for in the previous 12 months before the start of the policy. If the medication dosage has not changed and is taken as a maintenance medication, this would NOT count as a flare up or treatment of the condition. In that case, very stable conditions that have no flare ups in the past 12 months are not even excluded as pre-existing conditions. Conditions that have had flare ups or doctor recommended treatment or change in medication, are still covered by the plans but with a higher deductible and a lower maximum.

Trawick International’s Safe Travels USA Comprehensive covers Acute onset of Pre-existing condition coverage up to 69 years the limit is up to the Medical Maximum purchased per Period of Coverage. For any coverage related to cardiac disease, coverage is limited to $25,000 up to age 69 years and $15,000 for ages 70 and above. Above 70 years the Acute Onset benefits is reduced to a Maximum of $35,000, with a $25,000 Maximum Lifetime Limit for Emergency Medical Evacuation. Any repeat recurrence within the same policy period will no longer be considered Acute onset of Pre-existing condition coverage and will not be eligible for additional coverage.

Safe Travels USA Comprehensive and Safe Travels Elite from Trawick International offers acute onset of Pre-existing condition coverage up to 89 years, Safe Travels USA and Safe Travels USA Cost Saver covers unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing medical conditions up to $1000 for age up to 89 years for residents visiting USA and worldwide. For the Non-US citizens traveling outside their home country excluding the US Safe Travels International and Safe Travels International Cost saver covers unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing medical conditions up to $1000.Another plan Safe Travels Outbound have pre-existing conditions look back period up to 6 months for US citizens and US residents traveling outside of the US.

The "Acute Onset of a Pre-Existing Condition" is a sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence of a pre-existing medical condition which occurs without any advance warning either in the form of physician recommendations or symptoms and requires immediate care (within 24 hours of first symptoms).

A Pre-Existing Condition that is a chronic or congenital condition or that gradually becomes worse over time will not be considered acute onset. The acute onset coverage benefit does not include coverage for known, scheduled, required, or expected medical care, drugs or treatment existent or necessary prior to the effective date of coverage. An example of this might be someone who has a food allergy or bee allergy and is unknowingly exposed to their allergen and requires immediate medical attention.

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