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Travel/medical insurance Travel insurance is intended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellation and other losses incurred while traveling.
Third party liability insurance Third party liability insurance provides protection against the dangers of everyday life for which you are responsible and must therefore remunerate others.
European Health Insurance Card The European Health Insurance Card is a card that every EU citizen has received from the national health insurance provider that gives access to health care in EU countries. If you want to learn more about the European Health Insurance Card, you can download an app from the European Commission's DG for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion website.
Prior conditions A pre-existing condition is a medical condition that started before a person's travel/medical insurance went into effect and therefore needs to be communicated to the insurance provider.
Trip Cancellation If something happens that causes you to cancel your trip, or return home early, like you or a family member falls ill, you can claim back any prepaid fees, such as university fees, travel or accommodation.
Repatriation of Remains The Repatriation of Remains benefit is designed to cover the costs associated with returning your body to your home country if you were to pass away.
Personal Possessions Accidents happen, things get lost and stolen - probably more so when you’re in unfamiliar places. If they do, your travel insurance can help towards the cost of replacing your stolen properties.
Sport Activities Most travel insurance policies include cover for a range of sports as standard. However, if you’re planning on participating in more adventurous sports, such as winter sports, you will likely need to top up your sports cover.
24-Hour Emergency Assistance Some policies come with access to an emergency helpline that can be accessed 24 hours a day. This means that no matter what happens, you’ll have someone on hand to help.