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Inbound® Immigrant
New Immigrants Medical Insurance
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2007
injury & sickness medical benefits for visitors and immigrants comprehensive medical coverage in the united states • choice of deductibles • up to 5 years of protection • coverage for families & individuals
why you need this program
The United States offers the most comprehensive medical care available, but it is often complicated as well as very expensive. For a visitor to the United States or a recent immigrant, finding an insurance program that is easy to understand and reasonably priced is often difficult.
As a solution, Inbound Immigrant was developed to provide a simple program to visitors and immigrants that will provide up to 5 years of protection.
This is a brief description of the Inbound Immigrant program. Detailed wording is outlined in the Program Summary, which will be mailed to you after you have enrolled in Inbound Immigrant.
eligibility
This program is available to non-United States citizens who are traveling to the United States for business, pleasure, to study, or to immigrate. The program must become effective within 24 months of arrival in the United States.
period of coverage
You may initially enroll into Inbound Immigrant for between 1 and 12 months. If you initially purchase at least 3 months, you may continue to renew coverage for a minimum 3 months at a time, at the premium rate in force at the time of renewal. Total period of coverage for Inbound Immigrant cannot exceed 60 months and the product cannot be rewritten.
effective date: Your coverage will begin on the latest of the following:
1. Your departure from your Home Country; or
2. The date your Application and premium are received by Seven Corners; or
3. The date your Application and premium are accepted by Seven Corners; or
4. The date you request on the Application.
expiration date
Your coverage will end on the earlier of the following:
1. The date shown on the Insurance Confirmation Card, for which premium has been paid; or
2. The date you return to your Home Country; or
3. 60 months after your original Effective Date; or
4. The day an insured becomes a U.S. citizen; or
5. The date of entry into active military service.
Upon each renewal, rates, benefits, and program in general are subject to change.
renewal
If Inbound Immigrant is initially purchased for at least three months, one month before the expiration date, Seven Corners will send a renewal notice to the Address of Correspondence listed on the application. If you renew the coverage for 3 or more months (up to 12 months at a time), Seven Corners will continue to send renewal notices to you. If you renew the coverage for only 1 or 2 months, Seven Corners will assume that you no longer
require the coverage and will not send another renewal notice. Again, total period of coverage for Inbound Immigrant cannot exceed 60 months. Additionally, the company may change aspects of the program, including rates, at any renewal date.
schedule of benefits
If your covered Injury or Sickness requires treatment by a physician, this program will provide benefits for the Usual and Customary (U&C) charges scheduled below which exceed the chosen Per Person Deductible (either $75 or $150, or a $250 deductible for age 70 and over) for each Injury and each Sickness and which are incurred within the 52 weeks following the Injury or Sickness (within 32 weeks for those insureds age 70 and over). Payment for any covered service will be no more than the Benefit Limit shown in the Schedule of Benefits. The total amount payable for all Benefits will be no more than $50,000 or $100,000 for each Injury and each Sickness.
For persons age 70 and over, the maximum benefit limit is $50,000. The period in which covered expenses must be incurred is 32 weeks following the Injury or Sickness, and a separate schedule applies.
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age 14 days to age 69
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age 14 days to age 69
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age 70 and over
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inpatient
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$50,000 max per injury/sickness
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$100,000 max per injury/sickness
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$50,000 max per injury/sickness
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Hospital Room & Board including miscellaneous
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Up to $1,650/day, 30 day max
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Up to $2,300 per day, 30 day max
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Up to $1,200/day, 30 day max
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Hospital Intensive Care Unit
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Additional $700/day, 8 day max
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Additional $975/day, 8 day max
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Additional $500/day, 8 day max
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Surgical Treatment
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Up to $4,000
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Up to $6,600
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Up to $3,200
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Anesthetist
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Up to $1,000
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Up to $1,650
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Up to $800
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Assistant Surgeon
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Up to $1,000
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Up to $1,650
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Up to $800
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Physician's Non-Surgical Visits
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Up to $70/visit, 1/day, 30 visits
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Up to $95/visit, 1/day, 30 visits
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Up to $60/visit, 1/day, 30 visits
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Consultant Physician, when requested by attending Physician
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Up to $500
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Up to $575
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Up to $450
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Pre-Admission Tests w/in 7 days before Hospital admission
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Up to $1,300
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Up to $1,300
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Up to $900
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Private Duty Nurse
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Up to $650
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Up to $650
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Up to $650
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outpatient
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Surgical Treatment
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Up to $4,000
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Up to $6,600
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Up to $3,200
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Anesthetist
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Up to $1,000
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Up to $1,650
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Up to $800
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Assistant Surgeon
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UP to $1,000
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Up to $1,650
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Up to $800
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Physician's Non-Surgical Visits
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Up to $70/visit, 1/day, 30 visits
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Up to $95/visit, 1/day, 30 visits
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Up to $60/visit, 1/day, 30 visits
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Diagnostic X-rays & Lab Services
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Up to $500
Additional $325 -
One CAT scan, PET scan or MRI
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Up to $575
Additional $975 -
One CAT scan, PET scan or MRI
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Up to $450
Additional $325 -
One CAT scan, PET scan or MRI
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Hospital Emergency Room
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75% of U&C to $400 max
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75% of U&C to $650 max
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75% of U&C to $325 max
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Prescription Drugs
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Up to $135
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Up to $200
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Up to $100
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Day surgery miscellaneous, related to outpatient scheduled surgery performed at a Hospital or licensed outpatient surgery center; including the cost of operating room, anesthesia, drugs and medicines and medical supplies.
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Up to $1150
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Up to $1,325
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Up to $1,000
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others
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Ambulance Services
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Up to $500
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Up to $500
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Up to $500
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Initial Orthopedic Prosthesis/brace
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Up to $1,325
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Up to $1,600
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Up to $1,000
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Chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy
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Up to $1,325
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Up to $1,600
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Up to $1,000
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Dental Treatment for Injury to Sound, Natural Teeth
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Up to $650
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Up to $650
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Up to $650
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Mental & Nervous Disorder & Substance Abuse
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Same as any Sickness
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Same as any Sickness
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Same as any Sickness
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Maternity
(conception occurs at least 90 days after your effective date)
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Up to $2,800
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Up to $2,800
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N/A
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Physiotherapy
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Up to $45/visit, 1/day, 12 visits
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Up to $45/visit, 1/day, 12 visits
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Up to $45/visit, 1/day, 12 visits
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Emergency Evacuation
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$10,000
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$10,000
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$10,000
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Repatriation of Remains
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$7,500
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$7,500
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$7,500
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AD&D Principal Sum
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$25,000 Common Carrier
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$25,000 Common Carrier
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$25,000 Common Carrier
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Should an insured person turn 70 during the purchased coverage period, the age 70 and over benefit schedule becomes effective upon the day the insured turns 70.
monthly rates (effective june 1, 2007)
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$75 per injury / sickness deductible per person
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$50,000 Max.
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$100,000 Max.
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Age 2 weeks - 49
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$65
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$95
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Age 50 - 69
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$103
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$145
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Dependent Child*
(Age 2 weeks through age 18)
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$54
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$81
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$150 per injury / sickness deductible per person
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$50,000 Max.
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$100,000 Max.
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Age 2 weeks - 49
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$62
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$91
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Age 50 - 69
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$100
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$142
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Dependent Child*
(Age 2 weeks through age 18)
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$51
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$76
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$250 per injury / sickness deductible per person
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$50,000 Max.
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$100,000 Max.
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Age 70 - 79
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$111
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N/A
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Age 80 +
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$144
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N/A
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*Dependent Child rate is applicable when at least one parent will also be covered under Inbound Immigrant.
Please be aware that this is not a general health insurance policy, but
an interim program intended for temporary use. Inbound Immigrant
does not guarantee payment to a facility or individual for medical expenses until the Company determines that it is an eligible expense.
what you will receive
Upon successful enrollment in Inbound Immigrant, you will receive an information packet from Seven Corners. This packet will include your ID Card and Program Summary. The Program Summary describes the benefits of Inbound Immigrant in complete detail. In addition, the Program Summary explains the procedure for submitting claims.
refund of premium
Refund of premium shall be considered only if written request is received by Seven Corners prior to the Effective Date of Coverage. After the Effective Date of Coverage, the premium is considered fully earned and non-refundable.
the insurance company
Inbound Immigrant is underwritten by The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, a member company of the American International Group of Companies (AIG) and is rated A+ "Superior" by the A.M. Best Company.
You can either apply online or by paper application.
Online application:
Purchasing online on this secure web site with credit card is the best method
to apply.
Instant Quotes & Purchase
You do not need to send any papers or records.
Paper application:
- Complete entire application.
- Select method of payment.
- If paying by check or money order, make payable to: "Seven Corners" and enclose it together with completed Application.
- If paying by credit card, complete Application and mail or fax to us. Be sure to sign Method of Payment section.
- Read the brochure and sign the Application.
Complete and return the Application with your payment for the total premium to:
BuyAmericanInsurance.com
3105 Broken Bow Way, Suite 100
Plano, TX 75093
Fax: 972-767-4470
Phone: (866) INSU-BUY or (972) 985-4400
(You may fax if paying by credit card only. Originals are not required if application is faxed to us with
credit card payment)
Since 1993, Seven Corners has provided medical insurance to corporations, international travelers, expatriates, students, overseas visitors, immigrants and global citizens. With expertise and efficiency, Seven Corners has served clients in more than a hundred countries.
emergency medical evacuation expenses
If you or any covered dependents become sick or injured during the period of coverage and it has been determined
that an Emergency Medical Evacuation is required to either the nearest medical facility, where appropriate medical treatment can be obtained, or to your Country of Residence, all eligible expenses incurred are covered up to $10,000. An Emergency Medical Evacuation must be recommended by a legally licensed physician who certifies that the severity of the Injury or Sickness necessitates such Emergency Medical Evacuation, and agreed to by you or your representative. All arrangements must be coordinated by the Assistance Provider.
repatriation of mortal remains expenses
If Injury or Sickness commencing during the Period of Coverage results in death, all reasonable expenses incurred for preparation and return of the remains to the Country of Residence are covered up to a maximum of $7,500 provided that all arrangements are coordinated by the Assistance Provider.
common carrier accidental death & dismemberment (ad&d)
Accidental Death and Dismemberment shall apply to covered accidents sustained by an insured person while riding as a passenger in or on any land, water or air conveyance operated under a license for the transportation of passengers for hire. A loss must occur within 365 days after the date of accident causing the loss:
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for loss of:
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Indemnity:
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Life
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Principal Sum
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Both Hands or Both Fee or Sight of Both Eyes
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Principal Sum
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One Hand and One Foot
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Principal Sum
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Either Hand or Foot and Sight of One Eye
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Principal Sum
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Either Hand or Foot
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One-Half the Principal Sum
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Sight of One Eye
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One-Half the Principal Sum
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injury means bodily injury: (1) directly and independently caused by specific accident that is unrelated to any pathological, functional, or structural disorder of injury, (2) treated by a Physician within 30 days after the date of accident; and (3) that causes loss during the term of the policy.
sickness means sickness or disease of the insured Person that causes loss and originates while the Insured Person is covered under the policy. All related conditions and recurrent symptoms of the same or a similar condition will be considered one sickness.
pre-existing condition means (1) the existence of symptoms within the 6 months (or 12 months for persons 70 and older) immediately prior to the Insured’s Effective Date under the policy; or (2) any condition that originates, is diagnosed, treated or recommended for treatment within the 6 months (or 12 months for persons 70 and older) immediately prior to the Insured’s Effective Date under the policy; or (3) congenital conditions.
usual and customary charges means a reasonable charge that is: (1) usual and customary when compared with the charges made for similar services and supplies; and (2) made to persons having similar medical conditions in the locality of the Policyholder. No payment will be made under the policy for any expenses incurred that in the judgment of the Company are in excess of Usual and Customary Charges.
No benefits will be paid for loss or expense caused by, contributed to, or resulting from:
1. Pre-existing Conditions;
2. Any loss that occurs while traveling solely for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment while on a waiting list for a specific treatment, or while traveling against the advice of a physician;
3. Expense incurred within the Insured Person’s Home Country or country of regular domicile;
4. Routine physical or other examinations where there are no objective indications of impairment of normal health, or well baby care;
5. Eye examinations; prescriptions or fitting of eyeglasses and contact lenses; or other treatment for visual defects and problems. Visual defects means any physical defect of the eye which does or can impair normal vision;
6. Hearing examinations or hearing aids; or other treatment for hearing defects and problems. Hearing defects means any physical defect of the ear which does or can impair normal hearing;
7. Dental treatment, except as the result of injury to sound, natural teeth as stated in the Schedule of Benefits;
8. Professional services rendered by a Member of the Insured Person’s immediate family, or anyone who lives with the Insured Person;
9. Services or supplies not necessary for the medical care of the patient’s injury or sickness;
10. Weak, strained or flat feet, corns, calluses, or toenails;
11. Cosmetic surgery, or treatment for congenital anomalies (except as specifically provided), except reconstructive surgery as the result of a covered Injury or Sickness. Correction of a deviated nasal septum is considered cosmetic surgery unless it results from a covered Injury or covered Sickness;
12. Elective Surgery and Elective Treatment;
13. Diagnostic or surgical procedures in connection with infertility unless infertility is a result of a covered Injury or covered Sickness;
14. Birth control, including surgical procedures and devices;
15. Routine new-born baby care, well-baby nursery and related Physician charges;
16. Participation in professional or intercollegiate athletics;
17. Injury or Sickness for which benefits are paid or payable under any Worker’s Compensation or Occupational Disease Law or Act, or similar legislation;
18. Organ transplants;
19. War or any act of war, declared or undeclared; or while in the armed forces of any country (a pro-rata premium will be refunded upon request for such period not covered);
20. Participation in a riot or civil disorder, commission of or attempt to commit a felony in the country in which it was attempted or committed;
21. Suicide or attempted suicide (including drug overdose), while sane or insane (while sane in Missouri), or intentionally self-inflected Injury;
22. Charges of an institution, health service, or infirmary for whose service payment is not required in the absence of insurance;
23. Treatment of nervous or mental disorders, except as stated in the Schedule of Benefits, or treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse, except as provided for treatment of mental or nervous disorders, according to
the Schedule of Benefits;
24. Loss incurred from riding in any aircraft, other than as a passenger in an aircraft licensed for the transportation of passengers;
25. Treatment services, supplies or facilities in a hospital owned or operated by: a) The Veteran’s Administration; or b) A national government or any of its agencies. (This exclusion does not apply to treatment when a charge is made that the Insured is required by law to pay);
26. Duplicate services actually provided by both a certified nurse-midwife and Physician;
27. Expenses payable under any prior policy that was in force for the person making the claim;
28. Expenses incurred during a hospital emergency room visit that is not of an emergency nature;
29. Expenses incurred for outpatient treatment in connection with the detection or correction by manual or mechanical means of structural imbalance, distortion or sublimation in the human body for purposes of removing nerve interference and the effects thereof,
where such interference is the result of or related to distortion, misalignment or subluxation of or in the vertebral column;
30. Injury sustained as the result of the Insured operating a motor vehicle while not properly licensed to do so in the jurisdiction the motor vehicle accident occurs;
31. Voluntary or elective abortion;
32. Expense covered by any other valid and collectible medical, health or accident insurance;
33. Expense incurred after the date insurance terminates for an Insured Person except as may be specifically provided;
34. Expenses incurred for injuries resulting from the use of alcohol or intoxicants, or any drugs unless prescribed by a Physician;
35. Sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS.
Seven Corners
303 Congressional Boulevard
Carmel, IN 46032
The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, a member of the American International Group of Companies (AIG)
Rated A+ "Superior" by A.M. Best
BuyAmericanInsurance.com
3105 Broken Bow Way, Suite 100
Plano, TX 75093
Phone: (866) INSU-BUY or (972) 985-4400
Fax: (972) 767-4470
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