Repatriation Benefit definition
Examples of Repatriation Benefit in a sentence
The maximum Repatriation Benefit payable is $10,000 per loss of life.
If You are returned to Your country of permanent residence under the Emergency Air Transportation Benefit or the Repatriation Benefit, the Company will reimburse a one-way economy airfare back to point of departure for one Travelling Companion .
Travel expenses incurred for journeys from the country of residence, specifically made for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment, unless pre-authorised by us under the Emergency Evacuation and Repatriation Benefit.
Non-emergency transportation, other than medically necessary inter-hospital ambulance transportation, unless pre-authorised by us under the Emergency Evacuation and Repatriation Benefit.
To receive the Repatriation Benefit, your accidental death benefit must be paid first.
To access the Repatriation Benefit, the Beneficiary must contact the 24 hour call centre on ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.
Repatriation Benefit, subject to a maximum coverage level of $10,000.
Rehabilitation Benefit, Repatriation Benefit, Family Transportation Benefit, Education Benefit, Day Care Benefit, Home Alteration and Vehicle Modification Benefit, Seat Belt Rider, In-Hospital Indemnity Benefit and Identification Benefit.
REPATRIATION BENEFIT FOR YOU Maximum Benefit Amount: Up to $5,000 The Repatriation Benefit is separate from any accidental death and dismemberment benefit which may be payable.
The Repatriation Benefit is available to a Beneficiary, as set out in the First Section.