Atlas MultiTrip

Coverage around the world

The Atlas MultiTrip plan is with you almost anywhere you may travel internationally for vacation, business, visits with family, sports adventures, or other pursuits. It covers multiple trips, up to 30 or 45 days in length, for the 364-day certificate period.

Why Choose Atlas MultiTrip?

Whatever your reason for venturing abroad, we believe international travel should be a pleasant experience. However, travel mishaps and emergencies such as illness, injury, and natural disasters can happen despite preparation.

Atlas MultiTrip annual travel medical insurance plans can provide coverage and support for the unexpected inpatient and outpatient medical expenses, emergency medical evacuation, accidental death and dismemberment, lost checked baggage, and more to help frequent international travelers explore the world with confidence.

I have medical insurance in my home country; do I need multi-trip medical insurance?

Many times the primary medical insurance in your home country will not cover you while traveling abroad and often will not provide coverage in the event of an illness or injury. Atlas MultiTrip coverage for multiple international trips up to 30 or 45 days in length (as elected) during the 364-day contract period.

It also includes travel assistance services such as translation assistance during treatment, doctor and hospital referrals, and assistance replacing lost prescriptions.

After purchasing coverage, how can I trust the company to be there if I need them?

The administrator, headquartered in the United States in Carmel, Indiana, is a full-service company offering international travel medical insurance products to consumers worldwide.

The administrator is a member of the Tokio Marine HCC group of companies. Tokio Marine HCC is a leading specialty insurance group conducting business in approximately 180 countries and underwriting more than 100 classes of specialty insurance. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, the company is made up of highly entrepreneurial teams equipped to underwrite special situations, companies and individuals, acting independently to deliver effective solutions. Our products and capabilities set the standard for the industry, and many of our nearly 3,000 employees are industry leading experts.

Tokio Marine HCC is part of Tokio Marine Group, a premier global company with a market cap of approximately $36 billion as of December 31, 2020.

For more information about Atlas MultiTrip, please contact us.

Atlas MultiTrip Schedule of Benefits and Limits

Plan Details 
Deductible$250 per covered trip
Overall Maximum Limit$1,000,000
CoinsuranceWe will pay 100% of eligible expenses after the deductible to the overall maximum limit.
Eligible expenses are subject to deductible, overall maximum limit, and are per certificate period unless specifically indicated otherwise.
BenefitLimit
Hospital Room and BoardAverage semi-private room rate, including nursing services.
Local AmbulanceUsual, reasonable and customary charges for covered Illness or Injury. Illness must result in hospitalization as inpatient.
Intensive Care UnitUp to the overall maximum limit.
Emergency Room Co-paymentClaims incurred in the U.S.
You shall be responsible for a $200 co-payment for the emergency room facility fee for each use of emergency room for an illness unless you are admitted to the hospital.
There will be no co-payment for emergency room treatment of an injury.

Claims incurred outside the U.S.
No co-payment
Urgent Care Center - Co-paymentClaims incurred in the U.S.
For each visit, you shall be responsible for a $15 co-payment.
- co-payment is waived for members with a $0 deductible
- not subject to deductible

Claims incurred outside the U.S.
No co-payment
Outpatient Physical Therapy and Chiropractic CareUp to $50 maximum per day.
Acute Onset of Pre-existing Condition
See benefit description
Up to the overall maximum limit.
$25,000 lifetime maximum for Emergency Medical Evacuation.
Emergency DentalUp to $300 - not subject to deductible
Emergency Eye Exam CopaymentUp to $150. $50 copayment - per occurrence (plan deductible is waived).
All Other Eligible Medical ExpensesUp to the overall maximum limit
Emergency Travel BenefitsLimit
Emergency Medical EvacuationUp to $1,000,000 lifetime maximum, except as provided under Acute Onset of Pre-existing Condition
- not subject to deductible, or overall maximum limit
Hospital Indemnity$100 per day of inpatient hospitalization - not subject to deductible
Return of Minor ChildrenUp to $50,000 - not subject to deductible
Pet ReturnUp to $1,000 - not subject to deductible
Repatriation of Remains Equal to the elected overall maximum limit - not subject to deductible or coinsurance
This limit is for this benefit only and is not included in or subject to the overall maximum limit.
Emergency ReunionUp to $100,000 subject to a maximum of 15 days - not subject to deductible
Natural Disaster - Replacement AccommodationsUp to $250 per day for 5 days -not subject to deductible
Trip InterruptionUp to $10,000 - not subject to deductible
Travel DelayUp to $100 a day after a 12-hour delay period requiring an unplanned overnight stay. Subject to a maximum of 2 days. - not subject to deductible
Lost Checked LuggageUp to $1,000 - not subject to deductible
Lost or Stolen Passport/Travel VisaUp to $100 - not subject to deductible
Political EvacuationUp to $100,000 lifetime maximum - not subject to deductible
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (excludes loss due to Common Carrier Accident)

$250,000 maximum benefit any one family or group.
- not subject to deductible, or overall maximum limit
      Ages 18 through 69Lifetime Maximum - $25,000
Death - $25,000
Loss of 2 Limbs - $25,000
Loss of 1 Limb - $12,500
      Under age 18Lifetime Maximum - $5,000
Death - $5,000
Loss of 2 Limbs - $5,000
Loss of 1 Limb - $2,500
      Ages 70 through 74Lifetime Maximum - $12,500
Death - $12,500
Loss of 2 Limbs - $12,500
Loss of 1 Limb - $6,250
Lifetime Maximum - $6,250
      Ages 75 and olderLifetime Maximum - $6,250
Death - $6,250
Loss of 2 Limbs - $6,250
Loss of 1 Limb - $3,125
Optional Accidental Death & Dismemberment Rider (only available to members age 18 through age 69) Lifetime Maximum - $25,000
Death - $25,000
Loss of 2 Limbs - $25,000
Loss of 1 Limb - $12,500

- not subject to deductible or overall maximum limit
Common Carrier Accidental Death
      Ages 18 through 69
      Under age 18
      Ages 70 through 74
      Ages 75 and older

$50,000
$10,000
$25,000
$12,500

Subject to a maximum of $250,000 any one family or group.
- not subject to deductible, or overall maximum limit
Bedside VisitUp to $1,500 - not subject to deductible
Crisis Response - Ransom, Personal Belongings, and Crisis Response Fees and ExpensesUp to $10,000 - not subject to deductible, or overall maximum limit
Personal LiabilityLifetime Maximum - $25,000
Third-Person Injury - Up to $25,000
Third-Person Property - Up to $25,000
Related Third-Person Property - Up to $2,500
- not subject to deductible, or overall maximum limit
Optional Personal Liability RiderLifetime Maximum - $75,000
Third-Person Injury - Up to $75,000
Third-Person Property - Up to $75,000
Related Third-Person Property - Up to $7,500
- not subject to deductible, or overall maximum limit
Border Entry Protection Up to $500 if traveling on a valid B-2 visa and denied entrance at the U.S. border

- not subject to deductible

What's Covered by Atlas MultiTrip?

Emergency Medical Evacuation and Emergency Reunion

Would you know what to do if you found yourself in a life-threatening situation far from home? Atlas MultiTrip will cover eligible expenses necessary to transport you to the nearest hospital qualified to treat your life-threatening condition. We also understand the importance of family support in these difficult situations. Atlas MultiTrip will also cover the transportation, lodging, and meal costs for a relative to join you after an emergency medical evacuation, up to the lifetime limit.

Repatriation of Remains

What would your family do if disaster strikes while you are away from home? The death of a loved one is never easy, no matter the circumstances. In the unfortunate event of your death while traveling abroad, Atlas MultiTrip will arrange for and cover eligible costs associated with the repatriation of your remains.

Political Evacuation

If, during the coverage period and after your arrival, the U.S. Department of State issues a level 3 or higher travel advisory for your destination country, Atlas MultiTrip will coordinate your alternate departure arrangements from that country and cover eligible associated costs.

Trip Interruption

One of a traveler's biggest worries is the safety of his or her home while away. If you learn that a catastrophic event like a tornado, hurricane or flood has caused severe damage to your home while traveling abroad, Atlas MultiTrip will cover the cost of a one-way, economy class ticket to the airport nearest your home.

Natural Disaster - Replacement Accommodations

If a natural disaster occurs while on your trip, causing you to become displaced from your planned and paid accommodations, Atlas MultiTrip will provide relief of a maximum of $250 a day for 5 days to help cover the costs of alternative accommodations.

Hospital Indemnity

If you are hospitalized, the world around you does not stop. What's more, in some places hospitals do not provide their patients basic necessities like meals, toothpaste or soap. If you are hospitalized as an inpatient for treatment of a covered illness or injury, Atlas MultiTrip will provide $100 for each night you spend in the hospital.

Terrorism

If you are in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the country or region you're visiting is NOT under a level 3 or higher travel advisory, Atlas MultiTrip offers coverage for eligible medical expenses resulting from those acts. Coverage excludes countries or regions for which the U.S. Department of State has issued a level 3 ("reconsider travel") or higher travel advisory in the 60 days prior to your arrival date.

Acute Onset of Pre-Existing Conditions

Atlas MultiTrip provides a limited benefit up to the medical coverage lifetime maximum for eligible medical expenses. If you are younger than 80, you may be covered for an acute onset of a **pre-existing condition. This also includes up to a $25,000 lifetime maximum for emergency medical evacuation.

An acute onset of a pre-existing condition is a sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence that is of short duration, is rapidly progressive, and requires urgent care. A pre-existing condition that is a chronic or congenital, or that gradually becomes worse over time, is not acute onset of a pre-existing condition.

The Acute Onset of Pre-existing Condition benefit will only apply if all of the following conditions are met:

  • The Acute onset of a Pre-Existing Condition does not directly or indirectly relate to a chronic condition or congenital condition;
  • Treatment must be obtained within twenty-four (24) hours of the sudden and unexpected outbreak or reoccurrence;
  • You must be under eighty (80) years of age;
  • You must not be traveling against or in disregard of the recommendations, established treatment programs, or medical advice of a physician or other healthcare provider;
  • You must not be traveling with the intent or purpose to seek or obtain treatment for the pre-existing condition;
  • You must be traveling outside your home country

*The description of coverage in these pages is for informational purposes only. Actual coverage will vary based the terms and conditions of the policy issued. The information described herein does not amend or otherwise affect the terms and conditions of any insurance policy issued by the administrator or its affiliates. In the event that a policy is inconsistent with the information described herein, the language of the policy will take precedence.

**Pre-existing condition means any injury, illness, sickness, disease, or other physical, medical, mental, or nervous disorder, condition, or ailment that, with reasonable medical certainty, existed at the time of application or at any time during the 2 years prior to the effective date of this insurance, whether or not previously manifested, symptomatic or known, diagnosed, treated, or dis-closed to us prior to the effective date, and including any and all subsequent, chronic or recurring complications or consequences related thereto or resulting or arising therefrom

Hospitalization & Outpatient Treatment

If a covered illness or injury requires hospitalization, the plan provides coverage for eligible costs associated with hospitalization, including intensive care unit, and outpatient treatment.

Sports Coverage

Atlas MultiTrip includes coverage for eligible injuries and illnesses that could occur participating in many popular vacation sports - skiing and snowboarding (recreational downhill and/or cross country), snorkeling, water skiing, and others - at no additional cost. Certain extreme sports are excluded from coverage.

Crisis Response

Atlas MultiTrip offers up to $25,000 (or up to $100,000 ***if additional coverage is selected) to offset costs associated with kidnapping, such as ransom, crisis response expenses, and loss of personal belongings. This benefit includes access to the services of Unity Crisis Group for advice, coordination with law enforcement, and negotiations during a kidnapping.

***A buy-up of an additional $90,000 is available for selection, which includes the added benefit of a $10,000 maximum for natural disaster evacuation.

Personal Liability

Atlas MultiTrip offers up to $25,000 (or up to $100,000 if additional coverage is selected) to offset the following types of court-entered eligible judgments or approved settlements incurred by the member.

  • Third-party injury;
  • Damage/loss of a third party's personal property;
  • Damage/loss of a related third party's personal property.

Enrollment and Filing a Claim

Benefit Period Medical Coverage

While the certificate is in effect, the benefit period does not apply. Upon termination of the certificate, including when you return to your home country, the benefit period applies for up to 90 days only to eligible medical expenses directly related to an injury or illness that was diagnosed or treated while the certificate was in effect. The benefit period begins on the first day of diag-nosis or treatment of a covered injury or illness made while you are outside your home country. The benefit period applies whether or not you return to your home country.

Enrollment

You may access the online quoting and purchasing system or call us.

Claim Filing

You may file a claim by submitting a Claimant's Statement and Authorization form. This form may be found online. Complete the form, attach all itemized invoices and payment receipts, and send them to the address shown on the Claimant's Statement and Authorization form.

You may complete and submit the form and necessary attachments online OR you may download the claim form and submit it alongside proof of claim via postal mail to the address on the form.

We must receive proof of claim within 60 days of the last day of your certificate period (or for claims incurred during a benefit period, 60 days from the date the claim is incurred).

Customer Service

MyAccount is an online account management and resource tool available to:

  • Extend coverage and reprint ID cards
  • Obtain claim forms and information about filing
  • Locate providers within the PPO Network

If you prefer to speak to a professional service representative, contact us by calling toll-free. The service center can provide service in different anguages.

Worldwide Travel and Medical Assistance

Atlas MultiTrip includes valuable travel and medical assistance services, which are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Medical Monitoring

Consultations with attending medical professionals during hospitalization and establishment of a single point-of-contact for family members to receive ongoing updates regarding medical status.

Provider Referrals

Contact information for Western-style medical facilities, medical and dental practices, and pharmacies in the destination country.

Travel Document Replacement

Assistance with obtaining replacement passports, birth certificates, visas, airline tickets, and other travel-related documents.

Lost Luggage Assistance

Tracking service to assist in locating luggage or other items lost in transit.

Other Travel Assistance Services*

  • Prescription Drug Replacement
  • Emergency Travel Arrangements
  • Dispatch of Physician
  • Translation Assistance
  • Credit Card / Traveler's Check Replacement

* For a complete list of available assistance services or for more information, please contact us. Travel and Medical Assistance Services are not insurance benefits. Any travel or medical assistance service provided is not a guarantee of any insurance benefit.

Rates

Atlas MultiTrip International - For Travel Outside of the U.S.

Maximum Trip Duration30 Days per Trip45 Days per Trip
Participant - Annual Premium$193$236
Spouse and up to two children*$96$118
Each additional child*$39$47

Atlas MultiTrip America - For Non-U.S. Citizens Traveling to the U.S.

Maximum Trip Duration30 Days per Trip45 Days per Trip
Participant - Annual Premium$264$323
Spouse and up to two children*$134$167
Each additional child*$53$65

Rates are shown in US dollars and are effective 08/01/2024. Rates are subject to change. Surplus Lines taxes and fees will be charged when applicable.

Eligibility for Atlas MultiTrip policy coverage requires that each applicant's age be between 14 days and up to 75 years of age.
*Children under 19 years of age

Premiums are fully earned on the Certificate Effective Date and are nonrefundable thereafter.

Administrator

WorldTrips
4 Carter Green, Suite 400
Carmel, IN 46032

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Kevin Richard Nee
20409 Esmerelda Ln
Porter Ranch, CA  91326
United States

Phone: 818-318-3031
Website: nee.brokersnexus.com

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("PPACA"): This insurance is not subject to, and does not provide certain insurance benefits required by the United States' Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("PPACA"). PPACA requires certain US citizens or US residents to obtain PPACA compliant health insurance, or "minimum essential coverage." PPACA also requires certain employers to offer PPACA compliant insurance coverage to their employees. Tax penalties may be imposed on U.S. residents or citizens who do not maintain minimum essential coverage, and on certain employers who do not offer PPACA compliant insurance coverage to their employees. In some cases, certain individuals may be deemed to have minimum essential coverage under PPACA even if their insurance coverage does not provide all of the benefits required by PPACA. You should consult your attorney or tax professional to determine whether this policy meets any obligations you may have under PPACA.

Atlas MultiTrip is underwritten by Lloyd's. The administrator is a service company and a member of the Tokio Marine HCC group of companies. The administrator has authority to enter into contracts of insurance on behalf of the Lloyd's underwriting members of Lloyd's Syndicate 4141, which is managed by HCC Underwriting Agency Ltd.

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