Common use of Rescue costs Clause in Contracts

Rescue costs. 1.6.1 If the insured person has suffered from an accident in terms of 1.2-1.5, the insurer will reimburse required costs up to a maximum of EUR 25,000.00 for the following: a) search, rescue or recovery missions by public or privately organised rescue services, insofar as fees are usually charged for such services; b) transport of the injured person to the nearest hospital or a special clinic, if such transport is deemed medically necessary and has been prescribed by a physician; c) additional expenses for the return of the injured person to his permanent place of residence, insofar as the additional costs are due to physician's orders or were unavoidable based on the type of injury; d) Transport to last permanent residence in case of death. In the case of a death abroad as a result of an accident, optionally costs for burial abroad instead of transport to place of residence. e) in the case of an accident abroad, additional return trip or accommodations costs for minors and the partner of the insured person, who were also travelling with him. 1.6.2 The insurer is also liable to provide compensation if the insured person is responsible for costs as per 1.6.1. a) even though he has not suffered an accident, but an accident was imminent or could be surmised based on the concrete circumstances of the case. 1.6.3 In the case of accession by another party required to provide compensation, only the remaining costs may be claimed from us for reimbursement. Where another party required to pay compensation disputes their obligation, you may call on us directly.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Airplus Travel Insurance Agreement, Airplus Travel Insurance Agreement, Airplus Travel Insurance Agreement

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Rescue costs. 1.6.1 1.5.1 If the insured person has suffered from an accident in terms of 1.2-1.5, the insurer will reimburse required costs up to a maximum of EUR 25,000.00 $ 25,000 for the following: a) search, rescue or recovery missions by public or privately organised rescue services, insofar as fees are usually charged for such services; b) transport of the injured person to the nearest hospital or a special clinic, if such transport is deemed medically necessary and has been prescribed by a physician; c) additional expenses for the return of the injured person to his permanent place of residence, insofar as the additional costs are due to physician's orders or were unavoidable based on the type of injury; d) Transport to last permanent residence in case of death. In the case of a death abroad as a result of an accident, optionally costs for burial abroad instead of transport to place of residence. e) in the case of an accident abroad, additional return trip or accommodations costs for minors and the partner of the insured person, who were also travelling with him. 1.6.2 1.5.2 The insurer is also liable to provide compensation if the insured person is responsible for costs as perper 1.6.1. 1.6.1. a) even though he has not suffered an accident, but an accident was imminent or could be surmised based on the concrete circumstances of the case. 1.6.3 1.5.3 In the case of accession by another party required to provide compensation, only the remaining costs may be claimed from us for reimbursement. Where another party required to pay compensation disputes their obligation, you may call on us directly.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

Rescue costs. 1.6.1 If the insured person has suffered from an accident in terms of 1.2-1.5, the insurer will reimburse required costs up to a maximum of EUR 25,000.00 £ 21,750.00 for the following: a) search, rescue or recovery missions by public or privately organised rescue services, insofar as fees are usually charged for such services; b) transport of the injured person to the nearest hospital or a special clinic, if such transport is deemed medically necessary and has been prescribed by a physician; c) additional expenses for the return of the injured person to his permanent place of residence, insofar as the additional costs are due to physician's orders or were unavoidable based on the type of injury; d) Transport to last permanent residence in case of death. In the case of a death abroad as a result of an accident, optionally costs for burial abroad instead of transport to place of residence. e) in the case of an accident abroad, additional return trip or accommodations costs for minors and the partner of the insured person, who were also travelling with him. 1.6.2 The insurer is also liable to provide compensation if the insured person is responsible for costs as per 1.6.1. a) even though he has not suffered an accident, but an accident was imminent or could be surmised based on the concrete circumstances of the case. 1.6.3 In the case of accession by another party required to provide compensation, only the remaining costs may be claimed from us for reimbursement. Where another party required to pay compensation disputes their obligation, you may call on us directly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Agreement

Rescue costs. 1.6.1 If the insured person has suffered from an accident in terms of 1.2-1.5, the insurer will reimburse required costs up to a maximum of EUR 25,000.00 for the following: a) search, rescue or recovery missions by public or privately organised rescue services, insofar as fees are usually charged for such services; b) transport of the injured person to the nearest hospital or a special clinic, if such transport is deemed medically necessary and has been prescribed by a physician; c) additional expenses for the return of the injured person to his permanent place of residence, insofar as the additional costs are due to physician's orders or were unavoidable based on the type of injury; d) Transport to last permanent residence in case of death. In the case of a death abroad as a result of an accident, optionally costs for burial abroad instead of transport to place of residence. e) in the case of an accident abroad, additional return trip or accommodations costs for minors and the partner of the insured person, who were also travelling with him. 1.6.2 The insurer is also liable to provide compensation if the insured person is responsible for costs as per 1.6.1. a) even though he has not suffered an accident, but an accident was imminent or could be surmised based on the concrete circumstances of the case. 1.6.3 In the case of accession by another party required to provide compensation, only the remaining costs may be claimed from us for reimbursement. Where another party required to pay compensation disputes their obligation, you may call on us directly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Airplus Travel Insurance Agreement

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Rescue costs. 1.6.1 If the insured person has suffered from an accident in terms of 1.2-1.5, the insurer will reimburse required costs up to a maximum of EUR 25,000.00 CHF 27,000.00 for the following: a) search, rescue or recovery missions by public or privately organised rescue services, insofar as fees are usually charged for such services; b) transport of the injured person to the nearest hospital or a special clinic, if such transport is deemed medically necessary and has been prescribed by a physician; c) additional expenses for the return of the injured person to his permanent place of residence, insofar as the additional costs are due to physician's orders or were unavoidable based on the type of injury; d) Transport to last permanent residence in case of death. In the case of a death abroad as a result of an accident, optionally costs for burial abroad instead of transport to place of residence. e) in the case of an accident abroad, additional return trip or accommodations costs for minors and the partner of the insured person, who were also travelling with him. 1.6.2 The insurer is also liable to provide compensation if the insured person is responsible for costs as per 1.6.1. a) even though he has not suffered an accident, but an accident was imminent or could be surmised based on the concrete circumstances of the case. 1.6.3 In the case of accession by another party required to provide compensation, only the remaining costs may be claimed from us for reimbursement. Where another party required to pay compensation disputes their obligation, you may call on us directly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Airplus Traveller’s Accident Insurance

Rescue costs. 1.6.1 If the insured person has suffered from an accident in terms of 1.2-1.5, the insurer will reimburse required costs up to a maximum of EUR 25,000.00 25,000 for the following: a) search, rescue or recovery missions by public or privately organised rescue services, insofar as fees are usually charged for such services; b) transport of the injured person to the nearest hospital or a special clinic, if such transport is deemed medically necessary and has been prescribed by a physician; c) additional expenses for the return of the injured person to his permanent place of residence, insofar as the additional costs are due to physician's orders or were unavoidable based on the type of injury; d) Transport to last permanent residence in case of death. In the case of a death abroad as a result of an accident, optionally costs for burial abroad instead of transport to place of residence. e) in the case of an accident abroad, additional return trip or accommodations costs for minors and the partner of the insured person, who were also travelling with him. 1.6.2 The insurer is also liable to provide compensation if the insured person is responsible for costs as per 1.6.1. a) even though he has not suffered an accident, but an accident was imminent or could be surmised based on the concrete circumstances of the case. 1.6.3 In the case of accession by another party required to provide compensation, only the remaining costs may be claimed from us for reimbursement. Where another party required to pay compensation disputes their obligation, you may call on us directly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Agreement

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