MIT Business Travel Accident Insurance
MIT’s Business Travel Accident Insurance policy provides benefits for MIT faculty, staff and students, while traveling (domestic and international) on Institute business, for emergency medical evacuation, accidental death, dismemberment, and repatriation expenses. Coverage for acts of war, due to declared or undeclared war, is excluded for domestic travel or for travel to one’s home country. Coverage for business travel by faculty and staff to countries which are designated on MIT’s Travel Risk Policy by “Highest Travel Warning” at the time of travel, is extended only if the trip is approved by the appropriate MIT decision maker(s), pursuant to the terms of MIT’s Travel Risk Policy. For “High” or “Highest Travel Warning,” students must obtain a waiver from the Chancellor, upon recommendation by the appropriate Dean, to ensure the trip is supported by MIT and coverage is extended. Please refer to the MIT Travel Risk Policy for more information:
| Policy Number: |
ABL960707 |
| Underwriter: |
Life Insurance Company of North America |
| Policy Period: |
February 1, 2007 through February 1, 2010 |
Persons Insured:
Spouses and Dependents: Lawful spouses and dependent children, while accompanying member (all classes) on MIT business trip.
Benefit Amounts:
Spouses and Dependents(all classes): $10,000 per individual
Dismemberment Benefit: May be a percentage of the scheduled benefit depending on the injury
Benefits Included:
As part of a medical evacuation, Worldwide Assistance will also make all necessary arrangements for ground transportation to and from the hospital, as well as pre-admission arrangements, where possible, at the receiving hospital.
All decisions as to the medical need for evacuation and/or repatriation, the means and/or timing of any evacuation, the medical equipment and the medical personnel to be used and the final destination are medical decisions which will be made by Worldwide Assistance designated physicians, in consultation with a local attending physician, based on medical factors, and their decisions shall be conclusive in determining the need for such services.
Worldwide Assistance, Inc. must make all arrangements and must authorize all expenses, in advance, for any benefits to be paid under this Policy.
In the United States or Canada, call 1-888-226-4567.From all other countries, call (collect) 1-202-331-7635.
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NOTICE: This is only a summary of the MIT |