Common use of INTERVENTION CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

INTERVENTION CONDITIONS. For all interventions, it is imperative that the Policy holder or their representative contact the Assistance first. The contact details are given in section 1.6. HOW TO USE OUR SERVICES? and on the Assistance card. In all cases, only the Assistance’s medical authorities are authorised to decide on repatriation, the choice of means of transport and the place of hospitalization, and if necessary will get in contact with the local medical doctor and/or the family general practitioner. Bookings are made by the Assistance centre which can request unused tickets from the Policy holder. The Assistance only has a duty to cover the costs additional to those the Policy holder would normally have paid for their return.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Assistance Agreement, Assistance Agreement, Assistance Agreement

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INTERVENTION CONDITIONS. For all interventions, it is imperative that the Policy holder or their representative contact the Assistance first. The contact details are given in section 1.6. HOW TO USE OUR SERVICES? and on the Assistance card. In all cases, only the Assistance’s medical authorities are authorised to decide on repatriation, the choice of means of transport and the place of hospitalization, and if necessary will get in contact with the local medical doctor and/or the family general practitioner. Bookings are made by the Assistance centre which can request unused tickets from the Policy holder. The Assistance only has a duty to cover the costs additional to those the Policy holder would normally have paid for their return.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assistance Agreement

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INTERVENTION CONDITIONS. For all interventions, it is imperative that the Policy holder or their representative contact the Assistance first. The contact details are given in section 1.6. HOW TO USE OUR SERVICES? and on the Assistance card. In all cases, only the Assistance’s medical authorities are authorised to decide on repatriation, the choice of means of transport and the place of hospitalizationhospitalisation, and if necessary will get in contact with the local medical doctor and/or the family general practitioner. Bookings are made by the Assistance centre which can request unused tickets from the Policy holder. The Assistance only has a duty to cover the costs additional to those the Policy holder would normally have paid for their return.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assistance Agreement

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