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Underwritten by: American Home Assurance Company (New Zealand Branch)
Trading as AIG New Zealand, incorporated with limited liability in the USA
A Member Company of American International Group, Inc.
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UNI-CARE TRAVEL & MEDICAL INSURANCE
POLICY
COVERS WORKING HOLIDAY
AND VISITOR VISA APPLICANTS
FOR WORK AND TRAVEL IN NEW ZEALAND
This policy, underwritten by American Home Assurance Company (New Zealand Branch) incorporated with limited liability in the USA, trading as AIG New Zealand, a member of American International Group, Inc., consists
of several Sections and provides You with insurance cover under those
Sections as shown in the Policy Schedule. All cover is subject to payment
of the required premium, and is also subject to all the terms, conditions
and exclusions of the Policy including anything noted in the Policy Schedule.
This Policy does not cover any event which happens to You unless, at
the date of such event, You are aged 65 years or under.
YOUR DUTY OF DISCLOSURE
Before You enter this Contract of Travel Insurance You have a duty to disclose
to Us every material fact that You know, or could reasonably be expected
to know which is relevant to Our decision whether to accept the risk of
the insurance and if so on what terms. You have the same duty to disclose
such material facts to Us before You renew, extend, vary or reinstate this
Contract. Your duty however, does not require disclosure of material facts:-
1. that diminish the risk to be undertaken by Us; 2. that are of common
knowledge; 3. that We know or in the ordinary course of Our business ought
to know; 4. as to which compliance of Your duty is waived by Us.
NON DISCLOSURE
If You fail to comply with Your duty of disclosure, We may be entitled
to reduce Our liability under the Contract in respect of a claim, or
may cancel the Contract. If Your non-disclosure is fraudulent We may
also have the option of avoiding
the Contract from the beginning.
YOUR POLICY
This Policy is designed to provide cover for non New Zealand residents
aged 65 years or under who Travel to visit, work and temporarily reside
in New Zealand.
The benefit amounts shown on the Schedule of Benefits Payable (under the
Certificate of Insurance) are the maximum amounts payable for Your selected
Policy. Sub-limits apply to some Sections.
GENERAL CONDITIONS - APPLICABLE TO ALL SECTIONS UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE
1. AUTOMATIC EXTENSIONS
(a) We will automatically extend the Period of Insurance for up to 3 consecutive
months from the completion date shown in the Certificate of Insurance,
if Your return to Your Country of Origin is put back due to a delay of
transport or Your inability to Travel due to an Illness or Injury for which
a claim is payable under this Policy.
(b) You are covered up to 9 days, each way, in transit between Your Country
of Origin and New Zealand during The Period of Insurance.
2. AUTOMATIC REINSTATEMENT
The Policy is subject to automatic reinstatement without additional payment,
following any one claim for loss or damage.
3. CANCELLATION
1. This Policy may be cancelled by You at any time:
(a) between the Date of Issue stated on Your Certificate of Insurance and the
Start Date of Your Policy, by giving Us written notice of a future date and;
(b) after the Start Date of the Policy, providing You are terminating Your Travel
and have not claimed.
Upon cancellation of this Policy by You we will refund premium as follows:
(i) If cancellation takes place within 14 days of the Date of Issue and you have
not claimed or commenced travel, premium will be refunded in full.
(ii) For cancellations after 14 days from the Date of Issue, when you have not
claimed or commenced travel, We will retain a proportion of the premium for the
period during which Loss of Deposits and Cancellation cover was in force.
(iii) If you cancel after the start date of the Policy, Your Policy was issued
for a period of 90 days or longer and you have not claimed, We will retain the
proportion of the premium for the period the Policy was in force and refund any
unused premium less 15% of the brochure premium retained for administrative purposes.
(iv) If you cancel after the start date of the Policy and Your Policy was issued
for a period of less than 90 days, We will retain the unexpired premium for administration
purposes.
2. We can cancel this Policy of insurance upon giving You 14 business days notice
in writing if:
(a) You fail to comply with the duty of the utmost good faith.
(b) You fail to comply with the duty of disclosure.
(c) You, at the time when the contract was entered into, made a misrepresentation
to Us during the negotiations for the contract but before it was entered into.
(d) You fail to comply with a provision of the contract, including a provision
with respect to payment of the premium.
(e) You make a fraudulent claim under the contract or under some other contract
of insurance (whether with Us or with some other insurer) that provides insurance
cover during any part of the period during which the first-mentioned contract
provides cover
4. CLAIM OFFSET
Except for Section 4 Events 1 & 2 inclusive there is no cover under
this Policy for any loss or event or liability which is covered under
any other
insurance Policy, health or medical scheme or Act of Parliament or to
the extent that free
health care or treatment is readily available in New Zealand or under
any reciprocal health agreement between the Government of New Zealand and
the
Government of
any other country or is payable by any other source or a Health Insurance
Policy obtained as a condition of Your entry visa into New Zealand. We
will however
pay the difference between what is payable under the other insurance
Policy, health or medical scheme or Act of Parliament or reciprocal health
agreement
or such other source and what You would be otherwise entitled to recover
under this Policy.
5. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
(a) In the event of a loss, You must immediately:
i) Do as much as You can to prevent any further loss or expense.
ii) Contact Uni-Care Claims Service, P.O. Box 496 Wellington, New Zealand, telephone
toll free 0800 864 227 (0800 UNICARE) if You are to be Hospitalised, evacuated
or repatriated or have lost all of Your luggage or money.
iii) Direct all claims communications to: Uni-Care Claims Service, P.O. Box 496
Wellington, New Zealand, claims@crombie.co.nz in NZ telephone toll free 0800
864 227 (0800 UNICARE)
iv) Outside New Zealand telephone: +64 4 381 8166 (collect).
v) When You have completed a claim form, return it to the address shown
in iv) above, making sure You provide the Policy number, supporting reports
and
documentation:
such as police reports, doctor’s reports, Transport Provider’s
reports, receipts, valuations or proof of ownership.
vi) As soon as possible after suffering Injury or Sickness obtain and follow
proper medical advice from a Medical Practitioner.
vii) Lodge a written claim against any person, party, hotel or transport
provider who may be legally liable for Your loss, Injury or Sickness.
viii) Contact the claims department for prior approval of any claim requiring
surgery, or any claim where the costs are expected to exceed $2,500.
(b) You must not admit liability in respect of any loss.
6. CURRENCY
All amounts stated in the Policy including the Schedule of Benefits are in New
Zealand dollars.
7. LAW
This Policy shall be governed by New Zealand law and any dispute or action in
connection therewith shall be conducted and determined in New Zealand.
8. PROOF OF LOSS AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
You or any other person covered by this Policy, must provide Us immediately with
full particulars of any claim made against You by any other person and all legal
documents served on You or any other person covered by this Policy. We may at
Our own expense conduct any medical examination or arrange for an autopsy to
be carried out.
9. RENEWAL
This Policy may be renewed, with Our consent, by payment of the applicable renewal
premium. You are unable to renew Your Policy retrospectively so You must advise
Us if renewal is required before Your Policy completion date.
10. REQUIRED INFORMATION
All claims must be notified to Us as soon as practicable and all medical certificates,
accounts, receipts and information required by Us shall be furnished in such
form and in such reasonable time as We require. Original documents must be produced.
11. SUBROGATION
We have the right to commence or take over legal proceedings in Your name, for
the defence or settlement of any claim, or to sue or prosecute any other party
to recover any monies payable by them at law. You must co-operate with Us and
do nothing to hinder Our rights.
12. UNTRUE OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION
You are covered under this Policy provided that the information You supply relevant
to Your application is both complete and factual. If any information is untrue,
incomplete, misleading or is not disclosed to Us, We do have the right to void
this Policy and We are not obliged to pay Your claim.
13. GOVERNMENT CHARGES
All premium costs include GST and NZ Government Fire Service and Earthquake Commission Levies that You are legally required to pay.
DEFINITIONS In this Policy the following definitions apply:-
1. Alternative Medical Treatment means reasonable expenses necessarily incurred
by You within 12 calendar months of sustaining Injury or Sickness in respect
of medical advice or treatment by Chiropractors, Acupuncturists, Osteopaths,
Podiatrists, Dieticians, Nutritionists and Dermatologists provided they are registered
members of a recognised professional body for that type of Alternative Medical
Treatment provider.
2. Country Of Origin is that country outside New Zealand in which You have established
permanent residency and is where Your Travel commenced.
3. Eligible Person means persons who are entitled to access to the
New Zealand Public Health System due to Reciprocal Health Agreements
(RHCA’s)
with their Country Of Origin and New Zealand.
4. Family means You and/or Your Spouse and Your financially dependant children
and legal wards 18 years of age and under who remain in Your full custody and
control during the trip. The benefit shown in the schedule of benefits is twice
the individual amount shown and is shared by the Family.
5. Financial Default means insolvency, bankruptcy, provisional liquidation, liquidation,
financial collapse, appointment of a receiver, manager or administrator, entry
into any official or unofficial scheme of arrangement, statutory protection,
restructuring or composition with creditors, or the happening of anything of
a similar nature under the laws of any jurisdiction.
6. Hazardous means a risk likely to cause Injury or Loss
7. Hospital means any institution lawfully operated for the care and treatment
of sick or injured persons with organised facilities for diagnosis and surgery
and having 24 hours a day nursing service and medical supervision; but does not
include any institution used primarily as a nursing or convalescent home, a place
of rest, a geriatric care facility, a mental institution, a rehabilitation or
extended care facility or a place for the care or treatment of alcoholics or
drug addicts.
8. Injury means physical and bodily injury which happens to You as a result of
external violence during the Period of Insurance and which results solely and
directly and independently of any other cause within 12 calendar months of the
date of occurrence of such injury.
9. Kidnapping/Kidnapped means the seizing, detaining or carrying away of You
by force or fraud for the purpose of demanding Ransom.
10. Manual Work means skilled and unskilled manual work, other than that of an
academic nature.
11. Medical Expenses means reasonable expenses necessarily incurred by You within
12 calendar months of sustaining Injury or Sickness in respect of medical advice
or treatment by a Medical Practitioner, nurse, Hospital and/or ambulance service
for medical, surgical, x-ray, Hospital or nursing treatment, including physiotherapy,
the cost of medical supplies and ambulance hire prescribed by a Medical Practitioner.
It includes Alternative Medical Treatment if that treatment has followed referral
by a Medical Practitioner.
12. Medical Practitioner means any person who is, or is deemed to be, registered
with the Medical Council of New Zealand as a practitioner of the profession of
medicine and who holds a current practicing certificate.
13. Permanent means having lasted for 12 consecutive months and at the end of
that time being beyond any hope of improvement.
14. Public Place means but is not limited to shops, airports, train stations,
streets, hotel foyers and grounds, restaurants, beaches, public toilets and any
place to which the public has access.
15. Period of Insurance means from the commencement date shown in the Certificate
of Insurance until Your return to Your Country Of Origin, or the completion date
shown in the Certificate of Insurance, whichever occurs first, except for section
1B(1) where cover shall start on the day the premium is paid or six months prior
to the commencement of your journey whichever is the later, provided the cover
is granted by the Company.
16. Pre-existing Condition/s means, in relation to You or any other person on
whom Your Travel depends, any medical or physical conditions or circumstances:
a) which you are aware of, or ought to have been aware of; or
b) for which advice, care, treatment, medication or medical attention has been
sought, given or recommended; or
c) which have been diagnosed as a medical condition, or an illness or indicative
of an illness; or
d) which are of such a nature to require, or which potentially may require medical
attention; or
e) which are of such a nature as would have caused a prudent, reasonable person
to seek medical attention
prior to the start date of your policy.
17. Ransom means any monetary loss which is incurred in the provision and delivery
of cash, marketable goods, services or property to secure the release of You
when Kidnapped.
18. Relative means Your Spouse, de-facto Spouse, parent or step-parent or guardian,
parent-in-law, daughter, son, daughter or son-in-law, brother or sister, provided
such person(s) are under 76 years of age and is resident in Your Country of Origin.
19. Rental Vehicle means a vehicle, such as a sedan or station wagon, rented
from a licensed motor vehicle rental agency.
20. Serious Injury or Serious Sickness (in respect of a Relative or any other
person on whose state of health the Travel depends) means a life threatening
medical condition which first manifested itself during Your Period of Insurance.
21. Sickness means any illness or disease (including symptoms thereof).
22. Spouse means Your husband or wife or the person with whom You have continuously
cohabited during the 90 days immediately preceding the Period of Insurance.
23. Terrorist Act means any actual or threatened use of force or violence directed
at or causing damage, injury, harm or disruption, or committing of an act dangerous
to human life or property, against any individual, property or government, with
the stated or unstated objective of pursuing economic, ethnic, nationalistic,
political, racial or religious interests, whether such interests are declared
or not. Robberies or other criminal acts, primarily committed for personal gain
and acts arising primarily from prior personal relationships between perpetrator(s)
and victim(s) shall not be considered Terrorist Acts. Terrorism shall also include
any act which is verified or recognised by the (relevant) Government as an act
of terrorism.
24. Total Disablement means disablement which continues for 12 consecutive months
and at that time is certified by a Medical Practitioner as being beyond hope
of improvement which results in Your complete inability to engage in or attend
to any gainful employment for which You may become through rehabilitation and
retraining reasonably qualified to perform by reason of education, training or
experience.
25. Travel/Travelling means for the purpose of this Policy:
(a) Travel undertaken by You during the Period of Insurance to work, travel and temporarily reside in New Zealand.
(b) In respect of Section 2(5) specifically relating to money acquired for the Travel, 72 consecutive hours prior to the loss and following payment of the premium to Us.
(c) In respect to all other sections from the time You depart Your Country Of Origin for commencement of the Travel; and continues until:
i) You return to Your Country Of Origin; or
ii) the expiration of the Period of Insurance (unless renewed); or
iii) the Policy's cancellation date;
whichever occurs first.
26. Ultimate Net Loss means the final amount of Ransom cost less any recoveries.
If following Our payment part or all of the Ransom is recovered You are required
to reimburse Us the value of the amount so recovered.
27. Unforeseen means sudden, unexpected, and unintended.
28. War means war, whether declared or not, or any warlike activities, including
use of military force by any sovereign nation to achieve economic, geographic,
nationalistic, political, racial, religious or other ends.
29. We/Our/Us means American Home Assurance Company (New Zealand Branch).
30. You/Your means the Insured Persons as specified in the Certificate of Insurance.
*Words in the singular include the plural and vice versa.
GENERAL EXCLUSIONS - APPLICABLE TO ALL SECTIONS
We will not pay under any Section of this Policy for any claim arising directly
or indirectly out of:
1. Air Travel except as a passenger in any properly licensed passenger carrying
aircraft. This does not apply to hot air ballooning.
2. (a) Pregnancy, childbirth, infertility, abortion or birth control if the pregnancy
existed at the time the Policy was issued.
(b) Pregnancy, childbirth, infertility, abortion or birth control if the pregnancy
commenced after the Policy was issued, except where such costs are incurred because
of unexpected medical complications or emergencies that occur up to and including
the 28th week of pregnancy.
(c) Infertility or birth control.
3. In respect to a child born during the Period of Insurance We will not pay
for post natal care or for any amount in excess of $100,000 under section 1A
for the treatment of condition(s) existing prior to or at birth.
4. Sexually transmitted disease or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection.
5. Hunting, racing (other than on foot), playing polo, professional sport, mountaineering,
rock climbing using ropes or climbing equipment, pot holing, motorcycling unless
the total engine capacity of the motorcycle is 200cc or less (a motorcycle licence
must also be held at the time and place where the claim occurred), skydiving
(unless under the supervision of a qualified instructor), hang-gliding, ocean
yachting (unless cover has been approved by us), or deliberate exposure to exceptional
danger, including Hazardous pursuits.
6. Radioactive contamination or radioactivity in any form whatsoever whether
occurring naturally or otherwise.
7. War, civil war, invasion, insurrection, revolution, use of military power
or usurpation of government or military power.
8. Intentional use of military force to intercept, prevent, or mitigate any known
or suspected Terrorist Act.
9. Any Terrorist Act.
NOTE: Exclusions 8 and 9 do not apply to Sections 1A, 1B2(a), 1B2(b), 1B4, 1B5(a)
and 1B5(b).
10. You Travelling against medical advice or when You are medically unfit to
Travel.
11. Travel undertaken for the purpose of receiving medical treatment (whether
or not this was the sole purpose for such Travel) unless agreed to by Us prior
to the departure date for the Travel.
12. Depression, stress, anxiety, mental or nervous disorder, suicide or attempted
suicide or self-Injury.
13. Diving underwater using an artificial breathing apparatus unless You hold
an open water diving license or You were diving under licensed instruction.
14. Manual or hazardous Work unless We have agreed to their inclusion.
15. You being under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
16. You engaging in any activity associated with any criminal act.
17. Government intervention.
Nor will We provide cover or service for;
18. Any loss, injury, damage or legal liability arising directly or indirectly from travel in, to or through Cuba.
19. Any loss, injury, damage or legal liability suffered or sustained directly or indirectly by an insured person if that insured person is:
(a) a terrorist;
(b) a member of a terrorist organisation;
(c) a narcotics trafficker; or
(d) a purveyor of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
SECTION 1A: MEDICAL AND RELATED EXPENSES
1. MEDICAL EXPENSES:
We will reimburse You for all reasonable Medical Expenses incurred for the treatment
of an Injury or Sickness suffered during the Period of Insurance including the
costs associated with medical evacuation which has been approved by Us.
Please note: The maximum amount We will pay under this section for Alternative
Medical Treatment is $500 for each 12 month period beginning on the commencement
date shown on the Certificate of Insurance.
DENTAL:
We will reimburse You for the cost of treatment for:
(a) Injury (as defined) to teeth.
(b) The initial consultation for the relief of sudden and acute pain using antibiotics,
temporary dressings or extraction, however We will not pay for elective treatment
or Normal Maintenance.
Normal Maintenance: includes fillings, root canals, polishing and scaling, wisdom
teeth extractions, replacement due to Loss of dental bridges, restoration work,
caps, crowns, precious metal costs or pins and fittings, periodontal, titanium
implants or any dental work resulting from lack of regular dental maintenance
and/or hygiene.
2. CONTINUING TREATMENT
Following your permanent return to your Country of Origin, We will also pay for
Your continuing treatment, to a maximum of $20,000, always provided any costs
covered under this Section are incurred within 12 months from the date of your
first valid claim relating to the injury, illness or disease.
SECTION 1B: ADDITIONAL EXPENSES
1. LOSS OF DEPOSITS
We will reimburse You the non-recoverable unused portion of Travel, accommodation
or other deposits paid for in advance by You following cancellation, alteration
or incompletion of the Travel due to:
(a) The Unforeseen death, Serious Injury or Serious Sickness of a Relative, close
business associate or Travelling companion, provided that this person is under
76 years of age.
(b) You suffering an Injury or Sickness during the Period of Insurance.
2. REPATRIATION AND CANCELLATION
We will reimburse You, or pay where We agree circumstances necessitate, for the
expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred in addition to those already budgeted
for or likely to be incurred during the Travel but less any refund on unused
prepaid Travel and accommodation arrangements, as a result of:
(a) You having to return to Your Country Of Origin during the Period of Insurance
due to the Unforeseen death, Serious Injury or Serious Sickness of a Relative,
close business associate or Travelling companion, provided that such a person
is under 76 years of age.
(b) You suffering an Injury or Sickness during the Period of Insurance.
(c) any other Unforeseen circumstance not covered elsewhere in the Policy
which is outside Your control other than those circumstances
described in (a) & (b)
above or specifically described elsewhere in the Policy.
3. EXPATRIATION
If You wish to resume Your original trip following a valid claim under item 2:
(Repatriation and Cancellation) above, We will pay the reasonable additional
costs of economy class air fares to return You to the same location and position
You were in prior to Your claim.
Provided:
(a) Your Expatriation takes place within six months of the date of loss recorded
on Your claim for item 2 and,
(b) at least 28 days of the original Period of Insurance was remaining when the
event that necessitated Your return occurred.
(c) if
Your expatriation is necessary for educational purposes such as completing
examinations, lectures or research commitments or an existing academic
course, We may, at our sole discretion, waive the 28 days requirement
of proviso 3(b).
4. ACCOMPANYING RELATIVES
If You are Hospitalised for a critical condition and medical circumstances
dictate, We will pay for the reasonable return air fare (economy class
unless otherwise
agreed to by Us), transportation and accommodation charges
incurred, for up to two of Your Relatives to attend You and/or escort
You to Your Country of Origin,
or in the event of Your death to accompany Your remains back
to Your Country of Origin. The maximum sum payable is $100,000.
5. Other Benefits and Expenses (Refer to Schedule of Benefits
for Amounts Payable). We will pay You:
(a) IN HOSPITAL CASH
A cash benefit of $100 for every continuous 24 hour period
You are confined to Hospital as an in-patient due to Injury
or Sickness.
(b) FUNERAL EXPENSES
The reasonable cost of returning Your remains to Your Country
of Origin or the reasonable funeral and related costs if the
body is buried or cremated at the
place of death in the event You die during the Period of Insurance.
(c) FALSE ARREST EXPENSES
The reasonable legal costs actually and necessarily incurred
by You as a result of Your false arrest or wrongful detention,
during the Period of Insurance, by
any legally recognised foreign Government.
(d) HIJACK CASH
A cash benefit for every continuous 24 hour period that You
are detained as a result of the public transport in which You
are Travelling being hijacked.
(e) RENTAL VEHICLE RETURN
The reasonable costs incurred in returning Your Rental Vehicle
to the nearest Rental Vehicle depot if You are unable to return
it Yourself due to Your Illness,
Injury, or death, but only where You are liable for such costs
under the hire agreement.
(f) TRAVEL DELAY
If Your Travel arrangements are delayed for at least 6 consecutive
hours due to any Accidental and Unforeseen cause beyond Your
control We will pay for Your
reasonable extra costs necessarily incurred due to the delay,
including the costs of meals, which are not recoverable from
any other source.
EXCLUSIONS APPLYING TO SECTIONS 1A AND 1B.
We will not pay for:
1. Charges You incur if You fail to return to Your Country of Origin or to an
alternative location at Our direction once You may, in the opinion of Our medical
adviser, have safely undertaken to do so or after You fail to follow Our advice
or instruction.
2. Expenses relating to the continuation or maintenance of any course of treatment
You were receiving prior to the commencement of Insurance or replenishment of
prescribed medications being taken by You prior to Your departure from Your Country
of Origin, unless the prescribed medication was lost or damaged.
3. Expenses arising from elective surgery or elective medical treatment, unless
otherwise agreed in writing by Us.
4. Any expenses incurred more than 12 calendar months after the date of Injury
or, in the case of Sickness, more than 12 calendar months after the date on which
the first Medical Expense is incurred or the expiry of the Policy whichever occurs
last.
5. Any Pre-existing Condition that has not been declared and noted on the Certificate
of Insurance as an Insured Pre-existing Condition.
6. Disposable contact lenses.
7. Any claim arising from:
(a) Cancellation, curtailment or diversion of scheduled public transport
services, including by reason of strikes or other industrial
action, if there had been
warning in the news media or current notifications in the local
Government or New Zealand Government (MFAT) “Country Warning” web
sites, before the date the Travel was booked, that such events
were likely to
occur.
(b) Carrier caused delays where the costs are recoverable from the carrier.
(c) Any business or financial or contractual obligation or commitment of You
or of any other person on whom the Travel depends.
(d) Any change of plans or disinclination to Travel on Your part or of any other
person on whom the Travel depends.
(e) The inability of any tour operator or wholesaler to complete arrangements
for any tour due to a deficiency in the required number of persons to commence
any tour or journey.
(f) The refusal, failure or inability of any person, company or organisation,
including but not limited to any airline, other transportation provider, hotel,
car rental agency, tour or cruise operator, travel wholesaler, booking agent
or other provider of travel or tourism related services, facilities or accommodation,
to provide services, facilities or accommodation, by reason of their own Financial
Default or the Financial Default of any person, company or organisation with
whom or with which they deal.
8. More than one repatriation transit in relation to the same Relative, condition
or event.
9. The first $75.00 of any claim under this section of the policy.
SECTION 2: LUGGAGE, PERSONAL EFFECTS, TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, MONEY AND CREDIT CARDS
We will pay You should any of the events described below occur during the Period
of Insurance:
1. LOST OR DAMAGED PROPERTY
For accidental loss of or damage to Your accompanied luggage, personal effects,
laptop computers and/or portable electronic property which You use during the
Period of Insurance (including papers, specifications, manuscripts and stationery
for their face value only).
2. DEPRIVATION OF LUGGAGE
For emergency replacement of essential luggage if Your luggage is delayed, misdirected
or temporarily misplaced by any carrier for more than 8 consecutive hours. Claims
must be supported by written confirmation from the carrier responsible and receipts
for the replacement items You needed to purchase. Claims are limited to a maximum
of $1,000 for an individual or a Family.
3. REPLACEMENT OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
For the non recoverable cost of replacing Travel documents, credit cards and
Travellers cheques accidentally lost or damaged.
4. UNAUTHORISED USE OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
For Your legal liability for payment arising out of the unauthorised use of Your
Travel documents, credit cards or Travellers cheques which are stolen during
the Period of Insurance by any person other than You, Your Relative or Travelling
companion, limited to $5,000.
5. MONEY
For accidental loss of cash, bank or currency notes, cheques, postal or money
orders or other negotiable instruments taken with You. Maximum payable is $1,000.
Please note: In regard to Section 2.1, the maximum amount We will pay for any
one item, set or pair of items is $2,500 unless the item, set or pair of items
is specified on the Certificate of Insurance and the additional premium has been
paid. The limit for any specified item, set or pair of items is $5,000 with a
maximum for all specified items of $30,000. In the event of a claim You must
be able to support Your claim with receipts or valuations.
BASIS OF SETTLEMENT UNDER THIS SECTION
For payment under this section We have the option, at Our sole discretion, to:
(a) pay the replacement cost of the item(s) being claimed; or
(b) choose to repair or replace the item(s) being claimed; or
(c) pay the depreciated value of the items being claimed; or
(d) pay You an amount that covers Your loss, being the lesser of Our reasonable
cost to replace the item with an item that is of equivalent age, general condition,
quality and capability or the cost of indemnifying you under a), b) or c) above.
CONDITIONS
1. It is a condition of payment under this Section that all losses including
damage attributable to theft or vandalism be reported to the local police or
appropriate authority as soon as possible after the discovery of the loss and
a written acknowledgement of the report obtained. Also any loss of credit cards,
Travellers cheques or Travel documents must be reported as soon as possible to
the issuing authority and the appropriate cancellation measures taken.
2. (a) You shall take all reasonable precautions for the packaging, safety and
supervision of any item(s) including laptop computers, portable electronic property,
personal effects, Travel documents, money and credit cards.
(b) You must not leave any item(s) unlocked or unattended in a Public Place or
in any unlocked and unattended building or vehicle at any time, nor in a vehicle
overnight.
(c) You must secure laptop computers and portable electronic property in a locked
premise, safe or strongroom or out of sight in a locked vehicle and carry such
items as personal hand luggage.
EXCLUSIONS
We will not pay for:
1. Reinstatement, Replacement or Damage to any electronic data or software.
2. Scratching or breakage of fragile or brittle items. This Exclusion does not
apply to photographic or video equipment, binoculars.
3. Damage or loss arising from wear and tear, deterioration, atmospheric or climatic
conditions, mould or fungus, insects, rodents, vermin, or any process of cleaning,
ironing, pressing, repairing, restoring or alteration.
4. Any item(s) shipped under a freight agreement, sent by a postal or courier
service, or purchased over the internet.
5. Losses due to depreciation or devaluation of currency.
6. Loss or damage arising from the confiscation or destruction by Customs or
any other authority.
7. Household furniture or household appliances being used by You for domestic
use and non portable business property, computer or electronic equipment.
8. Damage to sporting equipment including surfboards, sailboards, boogie boards
and bicycles whilst in use.
9. Loss of data or any consequential loss.
10. The first $200 for any laptop computer claim and the first $100 for any other
claim under this section of the Policy.
11. More than $10,000 in total for any claim under this Section in respect of
insured items left in a vehicle.
SECTION 3: MISSED TRANSPORT CONNECTION
We will pay the cost of additional scheduled public transport services if due
to an Unforeseen circumstance occurring during the Period of Insurance and outside
Your control You miss a transport connection and are required to make alternative
arrangements to arrive at a special event such as a conference or wedding which
cannot be delayed because of Your late arrival.
EXCLUSIONS We will not pay for:
1. Any missed transport connection arising from any business or financial or
contractual obligation or commitment of You or of any other person on whom the
Travel depends.
2. Claims arising from the inability of any tour operator or wholesaler to complete
arrangements for any tour due to a deficiency in the number of people required
to commence any tour or journey.
3. Claims arising from a special event which could have been rescheduled to a
later time to coincide with Your late arrival.
4. Any change of plans or disinclination to Travel on Your part or of any other
person on whom the Travel depends.
5. Claims arising from industrial disputes that You were aware of prior to the
commencement date.
6. The first $100 of any claim under this section of the Policy.
SECTION 4: DEATH OR DISABLEMENT BY INJURY
1. DESCRIPTION OF COVER
In the event of an Injury resulting in Your death or Total Disablement whilst
travelling during the Period of Insurance, or within 12 calendar months of the
Injury, we will pay the compensation listed under the Schedule of Benefits Payable.
2. EXPOSURE
We will pay the compensation listed under the Schedule of Benefits Payable if
as a result of an Injury You are exposed to the elements and as the result of
that exposure within 12 calendar months suffer death or Total Disablement.
3. DISAPPEARANCE
If Your body is not found within 12 calendar months after an accident involving
the conveyance in which You were Travelling, death will be presumed in the absence
of any evidence to the contrary.
CONDITIONS
1. After the occurrence of either of the events, all cover under this Section
shall cease.
2. Benefits shall not be payable for more than one of the events.
3. Benefits payable to financially dependent children and/or legal wards 18 years
of age and under Travelling under a Family Policy shall only be entitled to claim
under Event 1 (Death) to a maximum benefit of $10,000.
4. All Compensation is payable to You, Your estate or persons nominated by You.
EXCLUSIONS
We will not pay for any claim which directly or indirectly arises from or is
caused by:
1. Any type of illness, disease, infection or contagion, even if contracted through
an Injury. This Exclusion shall not apply to medically acquired infections or
blood poisoning.
SECTION 5: PERSONAL LIABILITY
We will pay all damages, compensation and legal expenses, up to the benefit specified
in the Schedule of Benefits Payable for which You become legally liable during
a Period of Insurance as a result of Your negligence during the Travel causing:
1. Bodily Injury (including death or illness) of another person.
2. Loss of or damage to property.
CONDITIONS
It is a condition of payment under this Section that You do not admit fault or
liability to any other person without Our prior written consent.
EXCLUSIONS
We will not pay damages, compensation or legal expenses in respect of any liability
directly or indirectly arising out of or in connection with:
1. Bodily Injury (including death or illness) to You or to any member of Your
Family ordinarily residing with You.
2. Bodily Injury (including death or illness) to any of Your employees arising
out of or in the course of employment.
3. Loss of or damage to property owned by or in the control of You or any member
of Your Family ordinarily residing with You.
4. Loss of or damage to property or bodily Injury (including death or illness),
arising out of Your ownership, use or possession of any mechanically propelled
vehicle, aircraft or water-borne craft.
5. Loss of or damage to property or bodily Injury (including death or illness)
arising out of Your business or trade or occupation, or out of professional advice
given by You.
6. Any contract unless such liability would have arisen in the absence of that
contract.
7. Loss or damage or bodily Injury (including death or illness) arising from
a criminal or illegal act committed by You, or one of Your employees, or a member
of Your touring party.
8. Judgments which are not in the first instance either delivered by or obtained
from a court of competent jurisdiction within New Zealand or the country in which
the accident occurred giving rise to Your liability.
9. Aggravated, exemplary or punitive damages.
We will not pay:
10. The first $100 of any claim under this section of the Policy.
SECTION 6: KIDNAP AND RANSOM
We will pay if You are Kidnapped:
1. The Ultimate Net Loss of Ransom paid by You, or Your representative, following
the Kidnapping of You during the Period of Insurance.
2. The reasonable expenses, actually and necessarily incurred following receipt
of a Ransom demand after the Kidnapping of You during the Period of Insurance,
for:
(a) The fees and expenses of a security consultant retained as the result of
such a demand, provided We have given Our consent to the appointment of the security
consultant.
(b) interest paid on monies borrowed from a financial institution for the purpose
of paying Ransom. The amount We will pay will be for a term not exceeding from
30 days prior to the payment of the Ransom until the first business day after
settlement from Us, on a principal sum not exceeding $250,000, and for a rate
of interest not exceeding 2% above the contemporary overdraft interest rate changed
by the ANZ Banking Group (New Zealand) Limited.
(c) any other expenses which are incurred for the purpose of investigating, negotiating,
or paying a Ransom demand or recovering You.
CONDITIONS It is a condition of payment under this Section that:
1. You must keep this insurance cover confidential.
2. We will not act as an intermediary or negotiator for You, nor will We offer
direct advice on dealing with the Kidnapper.
3. On advice that You have or may have been Kidnapped, it will be necessary to:
(a) determine whether You have been Kidnapped;
(b) notify the appropriate law enforcement agency and comply with their recommendations
and instructions;
(c) give Us immediate notification of the Kidnapping or suspicion of it;
(d) record the serial numbers or other identifying characteristics of any currency
or goods delivered to secure the release of You.
4. If investigation establishes collusion or fraud by You, You must reimburse
Us for any payment We have made under this Section.
EXCLUSIONS
We will not pay:
1. If You have:
(a) had kidnap insurance declined, cancelled or issued with special conditions
in the past;
(b) suffered a Kidnapping or attempted Kidnapping in the past;
(c) had an extortion demand made against You in the past.
2. For Kidnapping occurring in Mexico or in any country located in Central or
South America or in any Nation State where the United Nation armed forces are
present.
SECTION 7: RENTAL VEHICLE COLLISION DAMAGE AND THEFT EXCESS COVER
We will reimburse You for any excess, deductible, or costs within the excess
or deductible, for which You become legally liable to pay, limited to the sum
listed in the Schedule of Benefits Payable, during the Period of Insurance in
respect of loss or damage to a Rental Vehicle during the rental period.
CONDITIONS
1. The Rental Vehicle must be rented from a licensed rental agency.
2. As part of the hiring arrangement You must take up the Rental Organisation’s
comprehensive motor insurance
for the duration of the rental period.
3. You must comply with all of the requirements of the rental organisation under
the hire agreement and of the insurer under the insurance.
EXCLUSIONS
We will not pay for:
1. Loss or damage arising from the operation of the Rental Vehicle in violation
of the terms of the rental or insurance agreement.
2. Wear and tear, gradual deterioration, damage from insects or vermin, inherent
vice or damage.
3. The first $100 of any claim under this section of the Policy.
If an emergency arises or you require assistance, contact the Assistance Service immediately to ensure that delays do not occur which might compromise their ability to act on Your behalf.
When you have completed a claim form, post it to the address shown on the form. Include Your insurance policy number, receipts and other documentation necessary to support Your claim.
Insurer Financial Strength Rating Insurance Companies (Rating and Inspections) Act 1994 - American Home Assurance Company (New Zealand Branch) has an A+ (Strong) insurer financial strength rating given by Standard & Poor’s (Australia) Pty Ltd on 2 March 2009. The rating scale is:
| AAA Extremely Strong | BBB Good | CCC Very Weak |
| AA Very Strong | BB Marginal | CC Extremely Weak |
| A Strong | B Weak | R Regulatory Action |
Plus (+) or minus (-): The rating from ‘AA’ to ‘CCC’ may be modified by the addition of a plus or minus sign to show relative standings within the major rating categories.
INBOUNDPDNZVIS 5.5
1 JULY 2009