| The Atlas Series now automatically includes many new
benefits, services and features that make it the best option
for individuals and families who travel internationally. At
no additional cost, the Atlas Series now adds coverage for
Acts of Terrorism, Complications of Pregnancy and Incidental
Trips home to the industry’s leading travel medical
insurance plan. State of the art travel and emergency
medical assistance services are part of every Atlas Series
plan. In addition, the Atlas Series now allows you to extend
and/or renew your coverage for up to 36 months. All of this
with the same astonishing service you have come to expect
from Multi National Underwriters, the leader in
international travel medical insurance.
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. Multi National
Underwriters, Inc. has designed The Atlas Series to take the
risks out of international travel, so you can have an
enjoyable and productive trip.
Am I Eligible for the
Atlas Series?
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 7 days and the
maximum initial coverage period is 12 months.
When Does Coverage
Become Effective and When Does it End?
Your coverage becomes effective on the latest of: the
moment we receive your Application and correct premium (if
Application and payment is made online or by fax), 12:01am
US Eastern Standard Time on the date we receive your
Application and payment (if Application and payment is made
by mail), the moment you depart from your Home Country, or
12:01am US Eastern Standard Time on the date you request on
your Application. Your coverage will end on the earliest of:
12:01am US Eastern Standard Time on the last day of the
period for which you have paid a premium, 12:01am US Eastern
Standard Time on 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).
Does the Atlas Series Provide any Home
Country Coverage?
Yes. Under certain circumstances, the Atlas Series will
provide limited Home Country Coverage.
Incidental Home Country Medical Coverage –
If you are a US citizen traveling for three (3)
months or more, you are covered for Medical expenses only
during one incidental trip to your Home Country for up to 15
days. You must continue your international trip no more than
15 days after your return to your Home Country in order to
be eligible for this benefit. Return to your Home Country
must not be taken for the purpose of obtaining treatment of
an Illness or Injury that began while traveling.
Benefit Period Medical Coverage – If you
started a Benefit Period while this insurance 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 first date you
receive a diagnosis or treatment of a covered Illness or
Injury while outside your Home Country and lasts for 180
days.
End of Trip Home Country Medical Coverage
– If you are covered under the Atlas Series and outside of
your Home Country continuously (except for covered
Incidental Trips as described above) for six (6) months or
more you may purchase an additional 30 days of End of Trip
Home Country Medical Coverage.
Home Country Defined - 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.
Which Plan Should I Purchase?
If you are a US citizen traveling abroad,
you should purchase Atlas International. If you are a non-US
citizen traveling outside your Home Country, you should
purchase Atlas America.
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