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destination country


This is the location or locations to which you are traveling. If you are traveling to more than one location, please select all locations. 
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coverage area


Travel Including the United States - If the United States is not your home country and any part of your trip includes a visit to any of the 50 United States or Washington, D.C., you must choose "Travel Including the United States" for your coverage area.   Travel Excluding the United States - If the United States is your home country, and [..]
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travel supplier


This is the tour operator, cruise line, hotel, airline, etc., that coordinates or supplies travel arrangements for your trip. 
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accidental death and dismemberment


This benefit pays a set amount (a principal sum) if you die or lose a body part due to an accident. Some plans include loss of sight, speech and hearing, and the payment may be a percentage of the principal sum. Review your plan document to see what is covered for the plan you are considering. Death benefits are paid to a beneficiary that you choos [..]
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accidental death and dismemberment beneficiary


This is the person who will receive the principal sum if you die due to an accident. 
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age of traveler


Please put the age of the traveler as of the coverage start date. For most plans, the coverage start date is the day you choose for coverage to begin. For trip protection, the coverage start date is normally one day after the date you purchase your plan. Cancel for any Reason This is an optional benefit offered on some trip protection plans. The be [..]
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cancel for work reasons


This is an optional benefit offered on some trip protection plans. It adds additional work-related covered reasons for trip cancellation that would normally not be included.  
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coinsurance


You are required to pay this amount after you first pay your deductible, if you have a deductible. Here's an example:  Your coinsurance is stated as  80% of the next $5,000 of expenses, then 100% to the medical maximum. This means that after you pay your deductible, the insurance company will pay 80% of your eligible expenses up to $5,000 (80% [..]
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collision damage waiver


This is an optional benefit. It provides rental car coverage if you rent a car while you are on your trip. 
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coverage start date


This is the day your insurance begins. 
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