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Current Insureds

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Common Questions

General Questions about International Insurance

 

 

Current Insureds

If you have lost an ID Card
Not a problem.  Please email and provide your full name (the one that appears on your application), the type of program you purchased (ie. Liaison International, RoundTrip, etc.) and your address of correspondence.  Naturally, if you know your ID number, please send that information to us.  Our administration department will then print another ID card and mail it to your address.

If you need to file a claim.
Please email and request a claim form to be faxed or mailed to your address.  Be sure to reference your ID number when requesting a claim form.

If you would like to either renew or rewrite your insurance coverage.
If you have a renewable insurance program through Seven Corners, such as Liaison International, Inbound USA, Inbound Immigrant, Reside Prime or Reside Worldwide, Seven Corners will send a coverage extension notice to your address of correspondence, advising you that your program is ready to be renewed.    If you have any other program, coverage can not be renewed, but can easily be rewritten.  This means that you must complete another application and submit it to us along with premium.  With any new application, the insurance coverage will begin with a new policy period. 

For an Emergency
If you have an emergency situation while traveling outside your home country, please refer to the number on the back of your ID card. This is the number for the assistance company that is staffed 24 hours a day to properly serve you, the insured.

Potential Insureds

Which program is for me?
There are two questions you should ask yourself first:  Where am I going and how long will I be gone?
   If you are traveling outside of your home country for one year or less and are interested in medical protection, Liaison International is the plan designed for your situation (regardless of whether you are traveling to or outside of the U.S.).
   If you are traveling abroad for one year or more, consider either Liaison International or Reside Prime Worldwide Medical Plan.  Liaison International is a travel plan designed for temporary international travelers (up to 3 years maximum), therefore it's easy in which to enroll.  Reside Prime is far more comprehensive and is intended for those who are intending a longer international stay.
   If you are a non-United States resident, but would like U.S.-style benefits, Reside Prime is the program for your situation.   Given the comprehensive nature of the plan, and the ability to travel anywhere for treatment, this program can be carried by the insured for life.
   If you are an international traveler who already has medical coverage overseas, but would like to purchase the secondary benefits such as Emergency Evacuation and Repatriation, consider Liaison Traveler.
   If you are a United States resident and you are interested in protecting the investment you made in your trip against unforeseen cancellation, RoundTrip is the program for you.

What is the Purchase Procedure?
On this site, you will find complete descriptions of all our programs as well as the premiums and applications for each plan twice.  Once you have decided on a program, submit the application to Seven Corners for processing.

How soon is my application processed?
   Having been in this business so long, Seven Corners understands that our clients are under a tight schedule and require a rapid response.  Considering the Liaison travel programs, if the application and premium are received at Seven Corners by 1PM (Eastern time), your application will be processed that day.  This means that an ID Card and a Program Summary will be placed into the mail by 5PM.  If you are under a tighter schedule and require a fax confirmation, write on the top of your application "Please fax copy of ID Card to: " and then write your fax number.  This statement should be in large letters!   A copy of the ID card will then be faxed to you that day (as well as the official one placed in the mail).   Regarding the Reside Prime Worldwide Medical Plan, Seven Corners underwrites the application within 48 hours of receipt.  We will then respond by either placing the ID Card and Certificate of Insurance in the mail to your address or by requesting additional information.

Common Questions

Pre-existing Conditions
   By far, this represents the clients' greatest concern.  If you are considering Liaison International, pre-existing conditions are excluded from coverage.  This means that if you currently have a specific condition for which you have seen a doctor, been consulted, or under medication, that condition is considered as an existing condition.  This includes conditions which develop which are related to that condition (ie. high blood pressure thereby causes a heart attack).


Is there a way for me to see the official wording?
   Of course. Seven Corners has placed the certificate wording for all programs on the web site.  This is the same information that you will receive along with your ID Card once you are accepted to the program.  The information explains what to do if there is a claim, lists covered benefits, and details the exclusions.  The wording can be found in next to each plan description.


Can the wording be changed?
   Unfortunately not.  Other than the various benefit and rider options you see in each product's brochure, the plan's wording must remain as is.  The reason for this is that they are official documents of the insurance company as well as the fact that the wording is filed with the Department of Insurance.


How long has Seven Corners been doing this?
   Since our inception in 1993, Seven Corners has focused all efforts on specializing in the international marketplace.  As a result, they are an industry leader and a respected name in the marketplace.


Why should I choose Seven Corners instead of another company?
   We understand the purchase of insurance is serious business.  As an insured, you pay a significant amount of your money toward insurance premiums.  We understand this commitment on your part and we endeavor to provide a quality product and service to you.  As an example, the majority of our products are underwritten by insurance companies in the United States.  Many of our competitors use off-shore insurance carriers, meaning that they are based in another country.  Please note that just because an insurance company has a rating from a financial company such as AM Best, this does not mean that they are necessarily U.S. insurance companies.


Will Terrorism Be Covered?
   Terrorism has always been a justifiable concern for U.S. citizens traveling overseas. Since the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, this issue has become even more important. All of Seven Corners' programs have some mention of terrorism and / or war in the exclusions section. Unfortunately, with the constant change of conditions overseas, it is virtually impossible to specifically name the regions and areas to which terrorism applies.


General Questions about International Insurance

What is a Deductible and Coinsurance
   Deductible?  This represents the amount of eligible medical expenses that must be paid by the insured before the insurance company begins to reimburse for covered expenses (medical expenses, etc.).  As an example, if you purchase a program with a $250 deductible and incur $500 of expenses, the insurance company will begin to reimburse for expenses after you have paid the initial $250 of medical bills. 
   There are essentially two different kinds of deductibles, per-cause and per-policy period.  A per cause deductible means that the insured must pay a new deductible for each separate incident (example: pay the deductible once for a car accident and then a second time for an appendix attack).  A per-policy period deductible means that the insured must pay the deductible only once during the policy period (see policy period later).
   Coinsurance?  After you have paid the deductible, coinsurance is the percentage amount you must pay along with the insurance company.  Typically, coinsurance is limited to a certain dollar figure and there is a maximum you will pay out of your pocket.  Example: for programs with 80/20% coinsurance for the first $5,000, you will have to pay 20% of eligible expenses for the first $5,000 of expenses you incur after the deductible.
   Sample Situation:  You have purchased a program with a $250 deductible, 80/20 coinsurance for $5,000 and have an accident in which $10,000 of medical expenses are incurred.  You will be responsible for the first $250 of medical expenses plus 20% of the next $5,000 in expenses (in this case $1000) for a total of $1,250 of medical expenses.  The insurance company will be responsible for $8,750.


What is a Policy Period?
   Essentially, a policy period represents the amount of time you have purchased insurance.  In international insurance, policy periods can be as short as 5 days and as long as 12 months.  For example, if you complete an application and pay for 4 months of insurance, the policy period for that program will be 4 months.   If it turns out that you require more than 4 months of insurance, you would have to complete another application and thus, a new policy period would begin.  Important Note:  Some Companies offer renewable international medical programs in which you can renew coverage under certain conditions.  With this option, you can turn that 4 month policy period into an 8 month policy period.  Be sure to look for this option if it is important to you.  Rarely do policy periods extend beyond 12 months at a time.


What are Pre-existing Conditions?
   Each international medical program treats pre-existing conditions differently with one aspect in common: they are almost always a part of any program.
   Generally, pre-existing conditions are defined as medical conditions, medication, consultation, or treatment which existed or which were performed prior to the effective date of coverage (please read the actual exclusion in each program).
   The reason why pre-existing conditions are excluded is for convenience.  Often, international programs are written for only a few months, so there isn't enough time to underwrite each applicant.  Therefore, the coverage must exclude pre-existing conditions or otherwise medical coverage wouldn't be available.
   Please note that there are certain international medical programs in which coverage for pre-existing conditions is possible.  These plans are called worldwide medical programs and they are typically written only on an annual basis and are intended to cover the insured for years instead of only a few months.  In addition, these plans provide coverage in the insured's home country.

 

Underwriters for Seven Corners Plans

The true value of an insurance product is the stability and security of the company underwriting the coverage and we feel U.S. companies are the best way to accomplish this objective. Seven Corners uses United States - based insurance companies to underwrite as many of its products as possible.   While you may have seen other "A" rated companies offering international products, many of these companies are in fact, located outside the United States. 

Virginia Surety Company, Inc.
Glenview, IL USA
Rated "A" (Excellent) by A.M. Best.

Underwriter of
Liaison International (Except KS, NC, NY, OR)
Liaison Group Travel Plan

 

The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, a member of the AIG Group of Companies
Philadelphia, PA  USA
Rated "A+" (Superior) by A.M. Best

Underwriter of
InBound Immigrant
Liaison Traveler

The company was incorporated on April 18, 1794, under the laws of Pennsylvania.  It was licensed on November 5, 1794, and is the second oldest stock insurance company in the United States.  The company is licensed in DC and all states.

Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London
Rated "A" (Excellent) by A.M. Best

Underwriter of
InBound USA
Inbound Hospital
Liaison Continent
Liaison International (KS, NC, NY, OR)
Reside Prime
Reside
Reside Blue
Reside Blue Group

TIG Insurance Company
Dallas, TX  USA
Rated "A" (Excellent) by A.M. Best

Underwriter of
RoundTrip (FL, IN, MI, NC, NH, NY)

As a subsidiary of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, TIG Specialty promotes a solid financial base. The group of TIG insurance companies is backed by an excellent industry rating, earning an "A" from A.M. Best Company.

Nationwide
Columbus, OH  USA
Rated "A+" (Superior) by A.M. Best

Underwriter of
RoundTrip (Other than FL, IN, MI, NC, NH, NY)
Liaison Worldwide


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