Section C - Medical and other expenses
(This section does not apply for Trips within the United Kingdom,
except for Trips to the Channel Islands.) If you
go into hospital as an in-patient for more than 24 hours, you must
tell CEGA Air Ambulance immediately.
What you are covered for
We will pay up to the overall limit shown on the
Schedule of Benefits for the following necessary and reasonable costs as a result
of you being injured or ill during your trip .
- Emergency medical, surgical and hospital treatment. (Emergency dental treatment
is covered up to £200 as long as it is for the immediate relief of pain only.)
- Up to £5,000 for either the cost of returning your body or
ashes to the United Kingdom, or for the cost of a funeral in the country where
you die if this is different from the country where you
normally live.
- Extra accommodation and travel expenses (Economy class) to allow you
to return to the United Kingdom if you cannot return as you
originally booked provided this has been approved by CEGA Air Ambulance.
- Extra accommodation for someone to stay with you and travel home
with you , if this is necessary due to medical advice, and authorised
in advance by CEGA Air Ambulance; or
- Expenses for one relative or friend to travel from the United Kingdom
to stay with you and travel home with you
, if this is medically necessary, and authorised in advance by CEGA Air Ambulance.
- We will pay to return you to the United Kingdom if this is medically
necessary, and CEGA Air Ambulance arrange this for you .
What you are not covered for
- The first £50 of each claim, for each insured person.
- Any treatment or surgery that we think is not immediately necessary
and can wait until you return home. Our decision
is final and binding.
- Any expenses for treatment or surgery carried out more than 12 months after the
date of the incident which you are claiming for.
- The extra cost of single or private room accommodation unless it is medically necessary.
- Any treatment or medication of any kind that you receive after
you return to the United Kingdom
- Any extra costs after the time when, in our medical advisor"s
opinion, you are fit to be returned to the United Kingdom.
- Any medical treatment or associated costs of any kind occurring after an Insured
Person has refused the offer of repatriation when in the opinion of our
medical advisor he/she is fit to travel.
Please read the general conditions, exclusions and Schedule of Benefits.
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