Return of Traveling Companion Sample Clauses

Return of Traveling Companion. When Intl.SOS evacuates a Member and a traveling companion’s return air ticket is no longer usable, Intl.SOS will arrange and pay for one-way economy air transportation for the companion to the original departure point.
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Return of Traveling Companion. If an Insured is hospitalized or evacuated, and a traveling companion's air ticket is no longer usable, a one-way economy airfare will be provided to the original point of departure. GENERAL LIMITATIONS/EXCLUSIONS FOR EVACUATION/REPATRIATION BENEFITS No payment will be made for charges for: • Services rendered without the authorization or intervention of International SOS; • Non-emergency, routine or minor medical problems, tests and exams where there is no clear or significant risk of death or imminent serious Injury or harm to the Insured; a condition which would allow for treatment at a future date convenient to the Insured and which does not require emergency evacuation or repatriation; • Expenses incurred if the original or ancillary purpose of the Insured’s trip is to obtain medical treatment; • Services provided for which no charge is normally made; • Expenses incurred while the Insured is serving on full-time active duty in the Armed Forces of any country or international authority; • Transportation for the Insured’s vehicle and/or other personal belongings involving intercontinental and/or marine transportation; • Service provided other than those indicated in this Policy; • Injury or Sickness caused by war, or an act of war, whether declared or undeclared, riot, civil commotion or police action; • Death caused by war, or an act of war, whether declared or undeclared, riot, civil commotion or police action; • Claim payments that are illegal under applicable law; or • Charges in excess of the amount listed in Schedule I. Effective date of this Rider is January 1, 2011 Attached to and forming a part of Policy: 04837B PRE-ADMISSION CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUED STAY REVIEW REQUIREMENTS PAC/CSR REQUIREMENTS This provision is applicable to an Insured or an Insured’s covered dependents who elect to receive medical treatment in the United States. Pre-Admission Certification (PAC) and Continued Stay Review (CSR) refer to the process used to certify the Medical Necessity and length of a hospital confinement when an Insured or his covered dependent, if dependent coverage is provided under the policy, require treatment in a Hospital as a registered bed patient. The insured or his dependent should request PAC prior to any non-emergency treatment in a Hospital. CSR should be requested, prior to the end of the certified length of stay, for continued inpatient hospital confinement. Covered Expenses incurred will not include the first $300 of Hospital charges made ...
Return of Traveling Companion. If a Member is hospitalized due to an unforeseen Sickness or Injury which is acute or life-threatening, Company will coordinate and provide a one-way economy airfare ticket for one of the Member’s Traveling Companions to accompany the Member on the Member’s Medical Evacuation or Medical Repatriation trip to their Home or medical facility near their Home. This is not available to an Expatriate who is within 100 miles of their primary residence in their country of permanent assignment.
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