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    Answers to commonly asked travel insurance questions


    • Yes. Travel insurance can cover terrorist incidents both in the United States and abroad.
    • It reimburses for forfeited, nonrefundable, unused payments or deposits if the traveler must cancel or interrupt their trip due to a covered reason.
    • To boost travelers' confidence when traveling, (Preferred and Choice) have added LiveTravel® Emergency Assistance, which provides 24-hour, "911" emergency travel agency-type services, in case a traveler has to change a flight or a hotel room. Travel Guard has also added assistance with emergency cash transfers, pre-trip consultation services (travel advisories, passport requirements, inoculation information, etc.), and live messaging, which will relay any e-mail or phone message to family, friends or business associates.
    • Often a traveler will lose nonrefundable deposits and prepayments that can add up to hundreds—or even thousands—of dollars. (Preferred and Choice) can provide trip cancellation coverage for the traveler's investment—the insurance company reimburses the traveler for all pre-paid, nonrefundable expenses for a covered loss.
    • In addition to trip cancellation and interruption, (Preferred and Choice) may also cover emergency medical expenses, emergency evacuation, trip delays, missed connections, baggage and personal effects loss, and baggage delay.
    • Travel insurance gives travelers coverage for unforeseen problems, from a cancelled flight to a serious illness—or in rare cases, even an act of terrorism. If an illness, accident, or other covered unforeseen circumstance forces a traveler to cancel or interrupt their plans, they face two major financial losses—money invested in nonrefundable pre-payments, and medical expenses that in many instances may not be covered by health insurance.

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The Policy will contain reductions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions. Full details of coverage are contained in the Policy. If there is any conflict between the contents of this document and the Policy, the Policy will govern in all cases. Insurance underwritten by National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., a Pennsylvania insurance company, with its principal place of business at 175 Water Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10038. It is currently authorized to transact business in all states and the District of Columbia. NAIC No. 19445. Coverage may not be available in all states.