Reasonable Additional Expenses definition
Examples of Reasonable Additional Expenses in a sentence
Bedside Visit Transportation to Join You: If You are or will be Hospitalized for more than 3 consecutive days following an Emergency Medical Evacuation, We will pay, up to the cost of a single round-trip economy transportation ticket, up to the Maximum Benefit Amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits, for Reasonable Additional Expenses for one person chosen by You to visit Your bedside, provided You are traveling alone and Emergency Medical Evacuation is not imminent.
Trip Delay: Reimburses up to $150 per day/per person up to the Maximum Limit shown on the Schedule of Benefits for Reasonable Additional Expenses if the insured is delayed for more than 5 consecutive hours due to a covered reason.
Necessary expenses incurred towards Reasonable Additional Expenses, if not provided by the Common Carrier or other third party, subject to production of bill/receipts if this cover has been offered on an indemnity basis.
The Company hereby agrees, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions herein contained or otherwise expressed herein, to reimburse the Insured for the Reasonable Additional Expenses incurred by the Insured up to $ 50 per day if the Insured's Trip is delayed for more than twelve hours from the scheduled time until travel becomes possible.
Necessary expenses incurred towards Reasonable Additional Expenses.