Assistor definition
Examples of Assistor in a sentence
DHS' and MNsure's roles and responsibilities in the operation, support, and implementation of the Consumer Assistance Programs, including the Navigator Program and Certified Application Counselor Program, and the Assistor Resource Center shall be governed by Exhibit E, Consumer Assistance Program, which is attached and incorporated into this Agreement.
Insureds agree to sign any document and take any action required by the Assistor in order to give full and complete effect to this assignment and subrogation and specifically mandate the Assistor for this purpose as attorney and representative for submitting any claim and collecting any reimbursement.
Insureds with a known illness or condition who are uncertain about their state of health, or who are awaiting diagnosis, must contact the Assistor at least 15 days before departure to obtain confirmation of insurance coverage under this benefit.
When an insured has benefited from repatriation under the terms of this Travel Insurance benefit, the Assistor reserves the right to claim any ticket held by the insured that was not used due to services provided by the Assistor.
For the purposes of this benefit and with regard to any funds advanced or reimbursed by the Assistor, the insured hereby assigns and subrogates the Assistor in all of his or her rights and recourses to any reimbursement from which he or she benefits or claims to benefit in accordance with any public or private plan providing insured services similar to those for which advances or expenses have been incurred by the Assistor.
The Insurer may, at any time and at its sole discretion, change the Assistor for the purposes of this Travel Insurance benefit.
Notwithstanding the above, when the insured demonstrates that he or she will be unable to use a travel credit prior to its expiry due to health conditions not existing at the time the trip was purchased or the occurrence of one of the causes of cancellation recognized under this benefit, the insured can send the claim to the Assistor for a refund.
If a Canadian government travel advisory is in force or the risk level of an existing advisory is modified, the insured must contact the Assistor 72 hours before the date of payment of the deposit required for prepaid travel expenses or 72 hours before the departure date of the insured’s trip, depending on the case.
The insured must contact the Assistor before incurring any expenses or taking any initiatives.
However, the previously mentioned 90-day period is not applicable if it is proven to the satisfaction of the Assistor that the insured's medical condition was considered stable at the time the travel expenses were incurred.