Liaison Majestic (U.S. visit) Plan

Liaison Majestic (U.S. visit) Insurance

Seven Corners’ Liaison Majestic (U.S. visit only) is best for the non-U.S. citizen traveling to the U.S. for either a short or long period of time. Liaison Majestic offers flexibility with benefit selection to make sure the insurance plan you choose fits within your budget.

What makes this plan so great?

  • Four medical maximum options of $60,000; $125,000; $600,000; $1,000,000
  • Six deductible options ($0, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $2,500)
  • Trip Interruption protection included
  • Home Country Coverage included
  • Optional Hazardous Sports rider available

24/7 travel and medical assistance is available in all of Seven Corners’ products, including Liaison Majestic. Using Seven Corners’ PPO network while in the U.S. is not required, but can have potential savings when it’s used. Whether you’re taking a short five day trip or making it a longer stay in the U.S., make sure you pack  Seven Corners’ Liaison Majestic travel medical insurance plan.

Plan not available for residents of WA and MD.

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Liaison Majestic (U.S. visit) Plan Details


Overview

Medical Maximum

$60,000, $125,000, $600,000, or $1,000,000

Deductible

$0, $100, $250, $500, $1000, or $2,500 per person per policy
period

There is a maximum of 3 deductibles per family. The selected deductible and coinsurance amount must be met for each 364-day policy period.

Co-Insurance

After you pay the deductible, plan pays 80% of the next $5,000 of expenses, then 100% to the medical maximum

Emergency Dental

$100 per policy period (available for policy periods longer than one month)

Accidental Dental Damage

$500 per policy period (available for policy periods longer than one month)

Emergency Medical Evacuation / Repatriation

$300,000 per policy period (in addition to the medical maximum)

Return of Remains

$50,000 per policy period

Political Evacuation

$50,000 per policy period

Terrorism

Usual, reasonable and customary up to $50,000 lifetime maximum

Emergency Reunion

$50,000 per policy period

Return of Minor Children

$50,000 per policy period

AD&D

$25,000 for insured or insured spouse, $5,000 for dependent children.

Common Carrier AD&D

$50,000 per insured or insured spouse, $12,500 for dependent children; $250,000 maximum per family

Coma Benefit

$50,000 per policy period

Felonious Assault

$10,000 per policy period

Trip Interruption

$5,000 per policy period

Incidental Home Country Coverage

$50,000 per policy period

Hospital Room and Board

Usual, reasonable & customary to the medical maximum per policy period.

Intensive Care

Usual, reasonable & customary to the medical maximum per policy period.

Heart Attack & Stroke Benefit

For foreign nationals visiting the United States, up to $200 per day for each night spent in the hospital if admitted for a heart attack or stroke. Maximum benefit of $3,000

For full policy information, see your policy certificate for details.

Liaison Majestic (U.S. visit) Frequently Asked Questions


Are pre-existing conditions covered under international medical?

Under short term medical plans pre-existing conditions are not covered. If you are looking for a permanent plan because you are going to be out of your home country for longer than six months please give us a call for advice.

Are vision and dental benefits covered under a short-term medical plan?

Unless state-mandated, vision and dental are not covered under a short-term medical plan. Emergency dental work due to an accident may be included under a standard plan.

Can I cancel my coverage?

If you cancel your coverage before it begins, most carriers waive any cancellation fee. If you cancel after your coverage begins, there may be a cancellation fee. Only unused portions of your premium will be refunded, often in whole monthly increments only.

If you are concerned about the need to cancel coverage, then you may purchase trip cancellation coverage as a rider on some plans or purchase a stand-alone trip cancellation plan to cover your accident/ sickness and trip cancellation needs in one.

Can my coverage start today?

Your insurance coverage cannot start on the same day you apply. The earliest most plans can begin is 12:01am the next day.

Does travel insurance cover pregnancy?

Under short term medical policies pregnancy including complications is generally excluded. With some long term plans if you have the coverage for 11 months or longer maternity coverage can be purchased.
Policy provision varies by carriers and travel policies. If you have specific questions, please give us a call at 1-866-971-7936

How do I extend or renew my coverage?

Extension or renewal options vary from plan to plan. Some plans are not extendable or renewable, and some are only renewable if you purchase a minimum number of months. If your plan is renewable or extendable, you must renew before the expiration date. Otherwise, you will need to reapply and satisfy new deductibles or waiting periods. Policies do not automatically renew; you will receive your renewal notice by email.

How early should I purchase my travel insurance?

You may need to buy your coverage quickly. Certain plans, such as trip cancellation plans, have benefits that are not available unless you purchase your coverage within 10-15 days of your initial down payment on your trip. Trip cancellation may exclude pre-existing conditions, or not offer a “Cancel for Any Reason” benefit if you purchase coverage after a certain number of days from the time that you make your initial trip deposit. See the brochure for details.

I couldn’t find the answer to my question.

We gather feedback from our users and continuously add information to our website to better help you with questions. We are sorry you haven’t found the information you are looking for, please give us a call.

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Now that I have purchased insurance coverage, what do I do with it?

Print your ID card and a copy of the claim form. Your ID card contains your policy certificate number, your name, and dates of coverage. The ID card and claim form both have the phone number for the insurance company. It is also a good idea to email a family member or trusted person a copy of your insurance coverage, passport, itinerary, credit card, and other travel documents in case you lose them.

What do I do if I have a claim?

If you are seeking treatment at a medical facility or provider, give that provider the contact information to the company you are covered under. Many times the insurance company can provide payment upfront. If you have paid anything out-of-pocket then save all your receipts, medical bills, and forms pertaining to your claim. Complete the appropriate claim form from that insurance company and submit it with the associated bills and payment information. Many companies offer online tools to help you file a claim or to check on the status of a pending claim.

What is a PPO Network?

The PPO (preferred provider organization) plan network usually pertains to insurance coverage that is being used in the U.S.A. and Canada. Most plans have a network of selected doctors, hospitals, and care facilities they have contracted with for discounted rates. If you use that network, or stay in that network, then there is less co-insurance you must pay. If you use a doctor or facility outside of that network, your portion of the co-insurance is higher.

What is a pre-certification requirement?

Certain medical procedures and benefits require pre-certification before the insurance company will approve the cost. Procedures and treatments such as but not limited to surgeries, emergency medical evacuation, CAT scans, MRI scans, and return of mortal remains must be pre-certified before treatment, or coverage may be reduced by 50% and other expenses forfeited. Only you and your doctor can decide the appropriate course of treatment for your injury or illness. Most carriers offer the option to pre-certify online through your consumer portal or by phone.

What is international medical insurance coverage?

International Medical coverage is health insurance that covers you for accidents or non-preexisting illness when you are traveling outside your home country. Coverage can be tailored in ways to meet your specific needs.

What is the maximum age I can purchase international medical coverage?

Most policies do not have an age limit but they do have a maximum amount of coverage that they will provide based on your age. Most policies start to decrease coverage after age 69. See each plan brochure for specifics.

What period of time does international medical coverage last?

Most long term plans require that you renew the policy on an annual basis but short term policies can be purchased for as few as 5 days.

Which doctor or hospital can I go to?

The PPO provider for Patriot America Insurance is FirstHealth PPO Network. FirstHealth PPO Network is an independent organization and a recognized PPO Network by all major hospitals, doctors, and health facilities.

You can search for doctors or hospitals in this Provider Directory. Prefer going to any doctor or hospital listed under this PPO network to receive in-network benefits benefits.

Who can buy international medical coverage?

Anyone traveling outside their home country, vacation travelers, business travelers, students, missionaries.

Who do I call in case of an emergency?

First, seek immediate medical treatment and call the local emergency number in your area or contact an emergency service provider. Depending on where you are, you may not be in an area that provides emergency medical services.

Then contact the insurance company by using the phone number on the back of your ID card. They will accept collect calls. The insurance company may provide emergency medical evacuation if it is a part of your covered benefits. Contacting the insurance company as soon as possible can help reduce delays in medical treatment and claims.

Make sure a trusted friend or family member has a copy of your ID card, travel itinerary, and travel documents as back-up.

Why do I need insurance while outside my home country?

In most case your domestic medical coverage will not cover you while abroad or may offer only limited benefits. Medicare does not travel with you and your Medicare Supplement plans only have limited benefits.
Travel insurance also provides coverage for emergencies such as evacuation due to medical condition, civil unrest or natural disasters, repatriation or assistance with minors. Your domestic medical coverage does not provide these benefits which, if needed, can be very costly.

Will short-term coverage provide benefits for travel vaccinations, wellness check-up, or female preventative care?

Preventative care is generally not covered under short-term travel plans. Long-term expatriate plans and some student health plans may offer variations of wellness care.

Liaison Majestic (U.S. visit) Claims & Assistance


  • Seven Corners
  • 303 Congressional Boulevard
  • Carmel
  • IN, 46032
Emergency

1-800-690-6295
1-317-818-2808 (outside US)
Assist@sevencorners.com

Claims

1-800-335-0477
1-317-818-2808 (outside US)
Claims@sevencorners.com