Common use of / LIMITATIONS OF THE ASSISTANCE PROVIDER’S LIABILITY Clause in Contracts

/ LIMITATIONS OF THE ASSISTANCE PROVIDER’S LIABILITY. Interventions that the Insurer is required to perform are carried out in full compliance with national and international laws and regulations. The interventions are therefore related to the obtaining of the necessary authorisations by the relevant authorities. - If the Insured refuses to follow the decisions taken by the Insurer’s medical team, they will release the Insurer from any liability in relation to the consequences of such an initiative and the insured person will lose any right to services or compensation. - Under no circumstances can the insurer take the place of the local emergency services or bear the costs there incurred. - The insurer cannot be held liable for delays or impediments in the performance of services agreed in the event of strikes, riots, popular movements, restrictions on free movement, sabotage, terrorism, civil or foreign war, the effects of radiation or any other unforeseeable or force majeure event. - The benefits not claimed during travel or not organised by the Insurer will not give rise to any compensating allowance. - The insurer will decide on the type of tickets available to the insured depending on, on the one hand, the possibilities offered by the transport companies, and on the other hand, the duration of the journey. - This cover will take effect from the day of departure and will expire on the day of return for the duration indicated in the trip’s registration form, for a maximum of 90 days. The maximum liability of the insurer in the event of a claim is defined in the summary of cover table. - If the Insured is domiciled in a country other than one of the European Union member countries, a XXX-XXX, COM and sui generis community, or in Monaco or Switzerland, the Insurer may, upon the insured’s request, repatriate the latter to their home or the nearest, best equipped or most specialised Medical Centre. In this case, the insured agrees to pay the Insurer the excess cost of their repatriation in comparison with a repatriation carried out under these same conditions in Mainland France.

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Samples: Assur Lodge, Assur Lodge, Assur Lodge

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