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This document summarizes a travel insurance policy for Select Silver account holders. It covers important information about what is included in the policy, who is eligible for coverage, how to make claims, and how to contact emergency assistance. The policy provides coverage for trips up to 22 days and includes benefits for baggage, accidents, trip cancellation, medical expenses, travel delays, lost documents and more. It is recommended to read the full policy carefully to understand coverage, exclusions, conditions, and how to file a claim.
This document summarizes a travel insurance policy for Select Silver account holders. It covers important information about what is included in the policy, who is eligible for coverage, how to make claims, and how to contact emergency assistance. The policy provides coverage for trips up to 22 days and includes benefits for baggage, accidents, trip cancellation, medical expenses, travel delays, lost documents and more. It is recommended to read the full policy carefully to understand coverage, exclusions, conditions, and how to file a claim.
This document summarizes a travel insurance policy for Select Silver account holders. It covers important information about what is included in the policy, who is eligible for coverage, how to make claims, and how to contact emergency assistance. The policy provides coverage for trips up to 22 days and includes benefits for baggage, accidents, trip cancellation, medical expenses, travel delays, lost documents and more. It is recommended to read the full policy carefully to understand coverage, exclusions, conditions, and how to file a claim.
2 Welcome to Select Silver European Travel Insurance Who we are SECTION 1: HOW TO USE THIS POLICY
3 How to make a claim Emergency Assistance our 24 hour emergency service Who is covered? How to arrange additional optional cover What to do if you have a medical condition How to make a complaint Statement of demands and needs SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS, EXCLUSIONS & CONDITIONS
4 Denitions commonly used words in this policy General Exclusions General Conditions If delay causes you to exceed the maximum day limit for a Journey The contract Law applicable to the contract Sharing of claims and underwriting information Your information Reciprocal health agreements SECTION 3: INCLUSIVE COVER
9 PART A BAGGAGE PART B PERSONAL ACCIDENT PART C CANCELLATION PART D CURTAILMENT OF A JOURNEY PART E MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY EXPENSES PART F PERSONAL LIABILITY PART G PERSONAL MONEY PART H TRAVEL DELAY AND TRAVEL ABANDONMENT PART I MISSED CONNECTIONS PART J FAILURE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT PART K LOSS OF PASSPORT/DRIVING LICENCE PART L HOSPITAL BENEFIT PART M LEGAL COSTS PART N ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES PART O MUGGING PART P EXTENDED KENNEL, CATTERY OR PARKING COSTS PART Q DENTAL EXPENSES PART R WINTER SPORTS JOURNEYS UP TO 22 DAYS PART X HACK SECTION 4: ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL COVER
20 PART T BUSINESS COVER PART U GOLF COVER PART V WEDDING COVER PART W HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES Contents 2 Select Silver European Travel Insurance Policy Policy Number: AP21840319 SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION
It is recommended that you read this booklet before travelling. Whilst the whole policy is important, you should pay particular attention to all denitions, exclusions, conditions and claims conditions. You should carry this booklet with you whenever you are travelling.
You can only benet from cover whilst you are a Select Silver Account Holder, are aged under 70 and live in the United Kingdom. If you are aged 70 or over, you can call us on 0845 601 5219 to pay an additional premium for cover to apply to your Journeys. We will conrm cover in writing. If you have or are diagnosed with a medical condition, please read the relevant sections of the policy on page 13 relating to medical conditions and call us on 0845 601 5219 as we may still be able to provide cover (but this may incur an additional cost). Please note that: i. if a member of your Immediate Family, a Close Business Associate (whether they are travelling or not) or anyone travelling in your party has been a hospital inpatient or has been put on a waiting list for hospital treatment for a medical condition in the 12 months prior to you booking the Journey, then this policy will not cover you for the subsequent cancellation of that Journey if the claim for cancellation arises as a result of the medical condition. ii. If you book a Journey and are subsequently diagnosed with a medical condition, this policy will provide you with cover for that Journey unless you have been advised by a Medical Practitioner not to travel. iii. Please call us on 0845 601 5219 to tell us about any newly diagnosed medical condition before you book any new Journeys to ensure that you are covered. Further details are on page 13. There is a maximum limit of 22 days for each Journey. If you intend to take a longer Journey, we are unable to extend this policy to cover you and this policy will not insure any part of the Journey. To obtain a duplicate Select Silver European Travel Insurance policy document, contact Membership Services on 0845 601 5219 or log on to Membership Services website at natwest.com/silveraccountbenets. If you require conrmation of cover, we recommend that you use this booklet and a bank statement to show that you are entitled to this insurance. Please note that it is not a legal requirement to have travel insurance to book a holiday, however, you may require proof of insurance if you need a visa. If you require further conrmation of cover, you should contact Membership Services at least 10 working days before you need it and we will send you additional conrmation of cover in writing. We may charge you an administration fee for providing additional conrmation of cover. This brochure is also available in Braille, large print and on audiocassette. Please contact your local branch for details and to obtain a copy of The Disability Discrimination Act How we make our services accessible to everyone leaet. All cover will stop upon closure of your Select Silver Account. Welcome to Select Silver European Travel Insurance Who we are Select Silver European Travel Insurance is underwritten by U K Insurance Limited (UKI), a company registered in England & Wales with Company Number: 1179980 and having its registered ofce at The Wharf, Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4AZ. UKI is owned by Direct Line Insurance Group plc.The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, parent company of National Westminster Bank Plc has a shareholding stake in Direct Line Insurance Group. U K Insurance Limited (UKI) is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority, registration number 202810. The Financial Conduct Authority website, which includes a register of all regulated rms can be visited at www.fca.org.uk, or the Financial Conduct Authority can be contacted on 0800 111 6768. The Prudential Regulation Authority website can be visited at www.bankofengland.co.uk/pra, or the Prudential Regulation Authority can be contacted on 020 7601 4878. Under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, should UKI be unable to meet all its liabilities to policyholders, compensation may be available. Insurance advising and arranging is covered for 90% of the claim without any upper limit. For compulsory classes of insurance, insurance advising and arranging is covered for 100% of the claim, without any upper limit. Information can be obtained on request, or by visiting the Financial Services Compensation Scheme website at fscs.gov.uk DEFAQTO Research was carried out by Defaqto Ltd, a supplier of quality research and analysis in the nancial market. Using their product DNA score methodology and by comparing a wide range of product features they have given this Select Silver European Travel Insurance policy a 2013 5-Star rating. 3 Fax 01252 740 111 (from Abroad +44 1252 740 111). Please state that you are a Select Silver customer and provide as much detail as you can in connection with the problem. An experienced co-ordinator will deal with your enquiry and will then ensure that, where necessary: (a) Hospitals are contacted and payment of necessary fees guaranteed. (b) Medical Advisors are consulted at the outset for their views on the possibility of arranging your return to the UK. (c) Assistance upon arrival in the UK is provided where medically necessary. Our Emergency Assistance co-ordinators are, in most cases, multilingual and able to converse with doctors and hospitals Abroad. You may also call our Emergency Assistance service for information relating to emergency health matters when travelling Abroad. Our Emergency Assistance service can also provide the following services: Medical advice Our Emergency Assistance service will: Provide you with the names and addresses of suitable doctors, hospitals, clinics and dentists in your location when consultations or minor treatment is required. Arrange for a doctor to call and, if necessary, arrange hospitalisation. One of our Emergency Assistance services medical ofcers will continue monitoring the patients condition. Help obtain any medication required if it is not obtainable locally and dispatch it to the patient. Money advance If you are unable to obtain sufcient funds locally, a cash advance of up to 500 can be arranged if needed for a genuine emergency. A guarantee of repayment to cover the amount will be required. Message line Our Emergency Assistance service can pass on up to two messages to relatives or business associates if medical or travel problems disrupt your travel schedule. Document care Our Emergency Assistance service can help with the replacement of lost or stolen tickets and travel documents and referral to suitable travel ofces. Who is covered? All Select Silver Account holders who are under 70 years of age are eligible for cover under the policy. Also covers persons 70 years of age and over who have contacted us and we have agreed to provide additional cover. The policy will cover all Select Silver Account Holders irrespective of whether they are travelling together or independently of each other. SECTION 1: HOW TO USE THIS POLICY This Section explains how this policy is set out and how to use it. It also gives important details on who is entitled to cover under the policy and how you can contact us to check whether you are covered or arrange additional cover in connection with medical conditions. It also explains how you can make a claim and how you can access our 24 hour Emergency Service Emergency Assistance and how you can make a complaint if you are not happy with any aspect of our service. Section 2 contains the Denitions and General Conditions and General Exclusions which are used and apply throughout the other Sections of this policy. If you have any doubt as to the extent of cover under the policy or the efect of any condition on your cover you can contact us by telephone on 0845 601 5219 or through the Membership Services website at natwest.com/silveraccountbenets. Section 3 of the policy details the cover that is inclusive with the policy. Each Part within Section 3 deals with the cover that is available under this policy and details the limits that apply and anything that is specically excluded from cover. Section 4 of the policy details some instances where cover is not provided as part of the standard policy but where optional additional cover can be arranged by contacting us. Any additional cover arranged in accordance with Section 4 of the policy may be subject to an additional premium. Further information on how to contact us to arrange additional cover is detailed below. How to make a claim To notify us of a claim in the rst instance please telephone 0845 601 5219 8am6pm MondayFriday and we will assist you. To help us validate your policy please have your Select Silver membership number available when you call. Emergency Assistance - our 24 hour emergency service Our Emergency Assistance service provides a 24-hour emergency travel service, which includes medical assistance, and a personal travel referral service for Select Silver Account Holders travelling Abroad. Our Emergency Assistance service is not available while you are in the United Kingdom. What to do in the event of an emergency: Contact our Emergency Assistance service as quickly as possible in the event of illness or accident (where costs are likely to be greater than 500) or any other emergency situation, such as the loss of a passport by anyone entitled to cover under the policy whilst Abroad by calling: Telephone 0125 230 8792 and out of hours (from Abroad +44 125 230 8792) 4 How to arrange additional optional cover To arrange additional optional cover for: (a) Persons who are 70 years of age or over; and (b) Any of the instances listed in Section 4 of the policy where additional optional cover is available. Please contact the Select Silver European Travel Insurance help line on 0845 601 5219 8am8pm MondayFriday and 9am5pm Saturday. NOTE: As the policy automatically covers all Account Holders, if you do call us to arrange additional optional cover, we will not issue documents containing the names of these people automatically unless a medical condition is disclosed to us, then under the Disability Discrimination Act we will write to the person with that condition. What to do if you have a medical condition Call us on 0845 601 5219 to tell us about any medical condition that may afect the cover available under this policy. If you have a Pre-Existing Medical Condition: At the time of opening the Select Silver Account and before you book a Journey, you can call us at any time on the number above to tell us about a Pre-Existing Medical Condition. We will tell you: i. if we can cover that condition for free; or ii. if we can cover that condition on the payment of an additional premium; or iii. if we cannot cover the condition. If we cannot cover the Pre-Existing Medical Condition we will write to you to conrm what we tell you over the phone. You must contact us and tell us before you book a Journey, if you: Are receiving in-patient treatment or are waiting to receive treatment; or Have been prescribed medication in the last 12 months, whether currently taking it or not; Have been diagnosed or treated with a heart or cancer related condition in the past 12 months; Have been given a terminal prognosis; Are aware of a reason why you may not be able to go on the Journey or continue with it; Are diagnosed with any of the medical conditions below: a circulatory condition (problems with blood ow, including high blood pressure) or a breathing condition (including asthma); any joint and bone condition; any gastrointestinal (stomach) condition; or diabetes. Please note that if you do not contact us in this way, your cover may not be valid if you make a claim. If we are unable to cover your Pre-Existing Medical Condition we will not pay claims that are Directly Related to the excluded Pre-Existing Medical Condition. If you are diagnosed with a medical condition afer you book a Journey but before you leave: If you are diagnosed with a new medical condition, this insurance will cover you to: (a) Cancel the Journey if due to your newly diagnosed medical condition, you are unable to travel; (b) Continue with the Journey, as long as you are not travelling against medical advice. This policy will not cover you at any time to: (a) Travel to obtain medical treatment; (b) Travel against medical advice. Where we have made a decision with regard to covering a medical condition: Where we either agree to cover or decline to cover medical conditions, we will apply those terms for a 12 month period and at the end of this period we will send you a letter asking you to call us again, so that we can assess the cover for your medical condition(s) again. Our medical risk assessment system is updated frequently and we reserve the right to amend our medical risk assessment outcomes, so you may nd that one year we might be unable to cover your medical condition(s) but at a later date we might be able to or that any additional premium charged may change. How to make a complaint Should there ever be an occasion where you need to complain, please call us on 0845 601 5219. If you prefer to write, then please address any claims- related complaints to: NatWest Select Silver Claims Services, Waverly House, Farnham Business Park, Weydon Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8QT. All other complaints should be addressed to: NatWest Select Silver European Travel Insurance Customer Services, PO Box 106, 37 Broad Street, Bristol BS99 7NQ. If we cannot resolve the diferences between us, you may refer your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). Their address is: South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SR, telephone 0800 023 4567. Statement of demands and needs We have not provided you with a personal recommendation as to whether this policy is suitable for your specic needs. This product meets the demands and needs of those who wish to insure their travel arrangements. SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS, EXCLUSIONS & CONDITIONS These denitions, exclusions and conditions apply to the whole policy. Denitions commonly used words in this policy Any word dened below will have the same meaning wherever it appears in the travel insurance policy and any endorsements. 5 Excess means the amount we will deduct from a claim. This amount is payable for each person covered under the policy claiming, per claim registered. Where a single incident gives rise to a claim under two or more Parts or Sections of cover, only one excess will be payable for each person covered under the policy. Excluded Activities mean: Flying (except while travelling in a xed-wing aircraf or helicopter as a passenger, not as a pilot or aircrew, nor for the purpose of undertaking any trade or technical operation in or on the aircraf), hang-gliding, ballooning, paragliding, parachuting, parascending or other aerial activities; Motorcycling on machines exceeding 125cc unless you hold a full motorcycle licence and have done so for at least three years and are accident and conviction free. In all cases, whether using a motorcycle as a rider or a passenger a helmet must be worn. Mountaineering or clif or rock climbing necessitating the use of ropes or guides or trekking on mountains higher than 5,450 metres. Potholing or canyoning. Engaging in or practising for speed or time trials, sprints or racing of any kind. Manual Work of any kind. White water rafing, canoeing or sailing outside territorial waters, unless undertaken under suitably qualied supervision as a pre-paid element of the Journey. SCUBA diving unless you are a qualied diver and you are accompanied at all times with another qualied diver or, if you do not hold a SCUBA diving certicate, you are accompanied at all times by a qualied diving instructor and in any instance SCUBA diving beyond a depth of 30 metres is excluded. Professional sports. Bungee jumping. This list is not exhaustive. If you are participating in any activity which is not listed please call us on 0845 601 5219 to conrm if cover applies. In some cases we may charge an additional premium. We reserve the right not to extend this policy to cover you. Extra Accommodation means any hotel room, apartment or villa. It does not include items such as food, drink, telephone calls (except to our Emergency Assistance service), newspapers and taxis. Golf Equipment means a complete set of golf clubs normally carried in a golf bag, regardless of whether purchased as a set or individually. Home Address means your normal residence in the United Kingdom. Hi-jack/hi-jacked refers to circumstances where a vehicle in which you are travelling is taken over illegally. Immediate Family means your Partner, anc, ance, parents, parents-in-law, step-parents, son, son-in-law, daughter, daughter-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, stepchildren, legal guardian, grandparents, grandchildren, children. Account Holder means the holder or joint holders of a Select Silver Account. Abroad means outside the United Kingdom but within Europe. Anticipated Event means any event or occurrence which you or your Immediate Family knew would occur or could have reasonably have expected to occur during your Journey and which you or your Immediate Family were aware of at the time of booking. Attire means clothing bought especially for the ceremony including hair styling and owers. Bodily Injury means an injury to the body resulting solely and directly from accidental, outward, violent and visible means (including direct exposure to the elements). Business Equipment means any computer equipment, facsimile machines, photocopiers, typewriters, word processing equipment, xed telecommunications equipment, business books, stationery and ofce equipment all owned by you or for which you are legally responsible. Business Samples means all business stock owned by you or for which you are legally responsible. Close Business Associate means any person whose absence from business for one or more complete days at the same time as your absence prevents the efective continuation of that business. Court means any court, tribunal or other suitable authority. Curtailment/Curtail means cutting short your Journey afer its commencement to return to your Home Address or business address. Directly Related means situations where the Account Holder or any person covered under the policy has previously sufered from the same medical condition or illness. We would not consider conditions such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol to be directly related to a claim for a heart attack. Europe means: (a) the following countries and territories: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia (West of Urals), San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican City; and (b) For the avoidance of doubt the following islands and territories are covered by this policy: Aland, Azores, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Channel Islands, Corsica, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Greek Islands, Isle of Man, Madeira, Malta, Sardinia, Sicily and Svalbard. 6 Insured Couple means the two individuals who are insured under this policy who are due to get married or enter into a civil partnership during a Journey. If the betrothed Partner is not normally insured under this policy, we will extend cover under all Sections when the wedding or civil partnership has been booked to take place Abroad. Journey means: A trip Abroad, leaving from and returning to the UK, of no more than 22 days that starts and ends at your Home Address. It can be for business or pleasure, but it must not involve Manual Work. Trips involving Winter Sports Activities are limited to 22 days per trip; or A trip in the UK, where you are staying in pre- booked accommodation for at least 2 nights or less than 22 days, that doesnt belong to a member of your family or a friend, which is at least 25 miles from your Home Address. Legal Costs means legal costs reasonably and proportionately incurred by your Solicitor. We will also pay costs which you are ordered to pay by a Court and any other costs we agree to in writing. Loss of Limb means an injury where a limb is permanently severed either at or above the wrist or ankle or total loss of a complete foot, leg, hand or arm. Loss of Sight means a loss of vision where the degree of sight remaining in one eye, afer correction, is 3/60 or less on the Snellen Scale (this means seeing at three feet what you should see at 60 feet), or in both eyes if your name is added to the Register of Blind Persons on the authority of a fully qualied ophthalmic specialist. Manual Work means any work, which involves using, installing or maintaining equipment or machinery, building or construction work and caring for children in any capacity. Material Fact means anything that might alter, change or inuence the continuation of this insurance cover on the same terms, such as Pre-Existing Medical Conditions, criminal convictions and possible participation in Excluded Activities or hazardous activities, etc. Medical Advisor(s) means a senior medical ofcer appointed by the Emergency Assistance service. Medical Practitioner means a person other than you, a member of your family or anyone travelling with you, who is qualied and registered as a medical practitioner by a recognised competent authority. Mugged/Mugging means a violent attack on you with a view to thef by person(s) not previously known to you, which occurs Abroad. Partner means the person that the Account Holder lives with at the Account Holders Home Address in a relationship, whether married or cohabiting, as if husband and wife or civil partners regardless of gender. Personal Money means your cash, letters of credit, travel tickets and hotel vouchers, all held for your private purposes and includes the wallet or purse in which these items are carried. Personal Possessions means your suitcases or similar items taken or bought on a Journey and their contents, which are designed to be worn or carried (including pushchairs and wheelchairs). Pre-Existing Medical Condition means a pre- existing medical condition that at the time of booking the Journey or opening the Select Silver Account falls within any of the medical conditions mentioned in the What to do if you have a medical condition Section of Section 1. Public Transport means the following scheduled services: train, coach, bus, taxi, aircraf or sea vessel. Redundant means any person being made involuntarily unemployed, who is 65 years or less and under the normal retirement age for someone holding that persons position, and who has been employed for two continuous years with the same employer at the time of being made unemployed. Secure Area means the locked boot of a motor vehicle. This includes the locked luggage compartment of a hatchback or estate vehicle tted with a lid, xed tray or roller blind that closes of the luggage area behind the rear seats. Single Article means one item, pair or set of articles (this doesnt include Golf Equipment). Ski Equipment means skis (including bindings), clothing, snowboards, boots and poles either owned or hired by you. Ski Pack means pre-paid lif pass, ski school and equipment hire fees or combination of these items. Solicitor means any suitably qualied person appointed to represent you under Section 3 Part M. Terrorism/Terrorist Act means an act or threat of action by a person or group of people, whether they are acting alone or with other people, organisations or governments, for political, ethnic, racial, religious, ideological or similar purposes to inuence any government or to frighten the public or any section of it. An act or action here means: violence against a person; damage to property; putting a persons life in danger; creating a health risk to the public or a section of it; or interfering with or seriously disrupting electronic systems or transport services. Total Permanent Disablement means a disability preventing you from doing any work of any kind for 52 weeks and at the end of this period there is no reasonable hope of improvement. United Kingdom/UK means England, Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Valuables means photographic, audio, computer, video and electrical equipment of any kind (including 7 example, loss of earnings due to being unable to return to work following injury or illness happening whilst on a Journey or the cost of replacing locks in the event that keys are lost. (i) Your unlawful act. (j) A medical condition of a close relative, Close Business Associate (whether they are travelling or not) or anyone travelling in your party who at the time of you booking your Journey, in the past 12 months: has been a hospital inpatient or been put on a waiting list for hospital treatment. has had or been diagnosed with cancer. (k) Air travel (other than as a fare-paying passenger on a regular scheduled airline or licensed charter aircraf). (l) Manual Work, Excluded Activities or hazardous activities of any kind unless you have arranged and paid the premium for the Optional Hazardous Activities cover detailed in Section 4: Part W. (m) Travel to areas where, at time of booking the Journey or thereafer but before you travel, the Foreign & Commonwealth Ofce has advised against travel to. If you are unsure please contact them on 0845 850 2829, email TravelAdvicePublicEnquires@fco.gov.uk or visit fco.gov.uk (n) Any travel or intended travel to a location outside of Europe. General Conditions (a) You must tell us about any claim as soon as reasonably possible. Any increase in costs caused by your delay in telling us will not be covered by this policy. (b) You or any person acting on your behalf must not, under any circumstances, negotiate, admit or repudiate any claim without our written consent. (c) You must tell us if you become aware of any Court order to do or stop doing something, order to attend Court or impending prosecution in connection to a claim or potential claim. (d) You must forward every communication relating to a claim to us without delay. (e) You must take all reasonable steps to prevent any loss, damage or accident. If you do not we may not pay your claim. (f) The expense of supplying all certicates, information and evidence, which we may require, will be borne by you or your legal representative. When a claim for Bodily Injury or illness occurs, we may request and pay for any Insured Person covered under this policy to be medically examined on behalf of us. We may also request and will pay for a post mortem examination if any Insured Person covered under this policy dies. (g) If at the time of any incident which results in any other insurance covering the same costs, loss, damage or liability or any part of such we will pay our share in proportion to the sum insured of the claim except under Sections 3: Parts H, I, J where we will pay the full claim subject to the policy limits. (h) We are entitled to take over and conduct in your name defence or settlement of any legal action. We may also take proceedings at our own expense CDs, Mini Discs, DVDs, TVs, electronic games, MP3 players, iPods, personal digital assistants (PDAs), video and audio tapes), telescopes, binoculars, sunglasses, glasses, spectacles, mobile phones, musical instruments, jewellery, watches, furs, leather goods, animal skins and items made of or containing gold, silver, precious metals or precious or semi-precious stones. we/our/us means UKI and all our agents. Winter Sports Activities means on-piste skiing and snowboarding, snow cat skiing, mono skiing, ski bobbing, ice-skating, curling, tobogganing, snow- mobiling, ice hockey, mono skiing. Of-piste skiing and snowboarding must be undertaken with a qualied instructor only. Cross-country skiing on locally recognised tracks only. your/you/Insured Person means the Account Holder(s) General Exclusions These General Exclusions apply to the whole policy. This policy excludes any claim arising from: (a) Any consequence of war, invasion, act of foreign enemy, hostilities (whether war be declared or not), civil war, rebellion, revolution, insurrection or military or usurped power, Terrorism/Terrorist Act unless they are claims under Section 3: Part B Personal Accident or Part E Medical and Emergency Expenses except where nuclear, chemical or biological weapons/agents are used. (b) Whether directly or indirectly caused by: i. ionizing radiation or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from any nuclear waste from the combustion of nuclear fuel; ii. the radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous properties of any explosive nuclear assembly or nuclear component of such assembly; iii. pressure waves caused by aircraf and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds. (c) Death, injury, illness or disablement resulting from suicide, attempted suicide, deliberately injuring yourself or wilful exposure to danger (except in an attempt to save human life). (d) Injury, illness or disablement resulting from a sexually transmitted disease. (e) Death, injury, illness, or disablement, resulting from the inuence of intoxicating liquor or drugs (other than drugs taken under medical supervision and not for the treatment of drug addiction) or solvent abuse. (f) Any claim caused by drinking too much alcohol or alcohol abuse. We do not expect you to avoid drinking alcohol on your Journeys or holidays, but we will not cover any medical claims arising because you have drunk so much alcohol that your judgement is seriously afected. (g) Bankruptcy/liquidation of any tour operator, travel agent or transportation company. (h) Claims and losses that are not directly associated with the incident that caused the claim. For 8 and for our own benets, but in your name to recover any payment we have made under the policy to anyone else. (i) If any claim is found to be fraudulent in any way (this includes exaggerating the amounts of the claim) this policy will not apply and all claims will be forfeited. It is a criminal ofence to make fraudulent claims and you could be prosecuted. (j) We may at any time pay to you our full liability under the policy afer which no further payments will be made in any respect. We do not have to accept any items that are recovered or damaged beyond repair. (k) From time to time it might be necessary to change the terms of your policy. When this situation arises you will be advised accordingly. Any such changes will only apply to Journeys booked by you afer the changes take efect. (l) It is a condition of this insurance that all Material Facts are disclosed to us. Failure to do so may invalidate this insurance leaving you no right to make a claim. We reserve the right to not extend the policy. (m) You must let us know of any medical conditions as set out under What to do if you have a medical condition in Section 1 of this policy. If delay causes you to exceed the maximum day limit for a Journey If during the period of the Journey you are delayed through no fault of your own, and your Journey is not completed before the expiry of the period of the Journey, then cover will be extended without additional premium for as long as it is reasonably necessary for the completion of the Journey. The contract The policy is evidence of the contract between you and us. The policy and any endorsement (being statements issued by us to record any agreed alterations to the contract as originally completed, for example changes to your coverage following the notication of a medical issue) are to be read as one document and any word or expression used with a specic meaning in any of them has the same meaning wherever it appears. The conditions that appear in the policy or in any endorsement are part of the contract and must be complied with. Failure to comply may mean that claims will not be paid. Law applicable to the contract If your address is in Scotland, Scottish law applies to the contract between you and us. If your address is elsewhere, English law applies to the contract between you and us. The law which we take as the basis for establishing relations with you prior to the conclusion of the contract is the law of England (unless your address is in Scotland, in which case it will be the law of Scotland). The Courts of England and Wales shall have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes arising between you and us that are not resolved by other means (unless your address is in Scotland, in which case the Courts of Scotland shall have non- exclusive jurisdiction). Sharing of claims and underwriting information UKI exchange information with other insurers through various databases to help check the information provided and also to prevent fraudulent claims. In the event of a claim, the information you have supplied on your application form, together with the information you supply on a claim form and other information relating to a claim, will be put on record and made available to other insurers. p Your information Who we are Select Silver European Travel Insurance is underwritten by U K Insurance Limited (UKI). You are giving your information to UKI. UKI is owned by Direct Line Insurance Group plc. The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, parent company of National Westminster Bank Plc has a shareholding stake in Direct Line Insurance Group. In this Information statement we us and our refers to UKI unless otherwise stated. For information about our group of companies please visit rbs.com and click on About Us, or for similar enquiries please telephone 0131 556 8555 or Minicom number 0845 900 5960. Your electronic information If you contact us electronically, we may collect your electronic identier e.g. Internet Protocol (IP) address or telephone number supplied by your service provider. How we use your information and who we share it with We will use your information to manage your insurance policy, including underwriting and claims handling. This may include disclosing it to other insurers, third party underwriters and reinsurers. Your information comprises all the details we hold about you and your transactions and includes information obtained from third parties. We may use and share your information with other members of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group to help us and them: assess nancial and insurance risks; recover debt; prevent and detect crime; develop our services, systems and relationships with you; understand our customers requirements; or develop and test products and services. We do not disclose your information to anyone outside the Group except: Where we have your permission; or where we are required or permitted to do so by law; or to credit reference and fraud prevention agencies and other companies that provide a service to us or you; or where we may transfer rights and obligations under this agreement. We may transfer your information to other countries on the basis that anyone to whom we pass it provides an adequate level of protection. However, such information may be accessed by law enforcement agencies and other authorities to prevent and detect crime and comply with legal obligations. 9 We can provide the names and addresses of the agencies we use if you would like a copy of your information held by them. Please contact us at the address below. The agencies may charge a fee. If you would like a copy of the information we hold about you, please write to: The Data Protection Ofcer, Compliance Department, Churchill Court, Westmoreland Road, Bromley BR1 1DP quoting your reference. A fee may be payable. If you would like to obtain information held about you by The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, please write to: The Data Protection Ofcer, 36 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB. A fee may be payable. HAVE A SAFE TRIP We are working with the Foreign & Commonwealth Ofce to do all that we can to help British travellers stay safe overseas. Before you go overseas, check out the FCO web site at: fco.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo It is packed with essential travel advice and tips, and up to date country specic information. Reciprocal health agreements European Union Countries The United Kingdom has reciprocal health agreements with other countries of the European Economic Area (EEA). To obtain medical treatment in these countries, you must produce a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) formerly known as the E111 form. In order to obtain the card visit the EHIC web site. The EHIC replaced the E111 form with efect from 1 January 2006. The EHIC is valid for ve years from the date of issue. The EHIC gives you access to treatment that becomes medically necessary during a temporary visit to EEA (European Economic Area) countries or Switzerland. People who are ordinarily resident in the UK can apply for an EHIC. Each individual travelling requires a card and is valid in State run hospitals/clinics. SECTION 3: INCLUSIVE COVER PART A BAGGAGE What you are covered for (a) Baggage We will provide cover for up to a maximum of 1,500 per claim for each Insured Person for Personal Possessions that are lost, damaged, stolen or destroyed whilst on your Journey. The limits for individual items are given below. The Single Article limit is 300. The Valuables limit is 500. (b) Emergency replacement items If your Personal Possessions are temporarily lost on the outbound Journey from the UK and not restored to you: 1. Within 4 hours, we will cover the cost of essential replacement items up to the value of 100. From time to time we may change the way we use your information. Where we believe you may not reasonably expect such a change we shall write to you. If you do not object to the change within 60 days, you consent to that change. Sensitive Information Some of the personal information we ask you for may be sensitive personal data, as dened by the Data Protection Act 1998 (such as information about health or criminal convictions). We will not use such sensitive personal data about you or others except for the specic purpose for which you provide it and to provide the services described in your policy documents. You will have been asked to agree to this when you rst contacted us but please ensure that you only provide us with sensitive information about other people with their agreement. Credit Reference Agencies To assess your insurance application and the terms on which cover may be ofered, we may obtain information about you from credit reference agencies to check your credit status and identity. The agencies will record our enquiries. This will not afect your credit standing. Fraud prevention and detection Please take time to read the following as it contains important information relating to the details you have given or should give to us. You should show this notice to anyone whose data has been supplied to us in connection with your policy. To prevent and detect fraud we may at any time:Share information with other organisations and public bodies including the police although we only do so in compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998.Check and/or le details with fraud prevention agencies and databases and if we are given false or inaccurate information and we identify fraud, we will record this. We and other organisations may also use and search these agencies and databases from the UK and other countries to: help make decisions about the provision and administration of insurance, credit and related services for you and members of your household; trace debtors or beneciaries, recover debt, prevent fraud, and to manage your accounts or insurance policies; or check your identity to prevent money laundering, unless you provide us with other satisfactory proof of identity. Law enforcement agencies may access and use this information. We and other organisations may also access and use this information to prevent fraud and money laundering, for example when: Checking applications for, and managing credit and other facilities and recovering debt; Checking insurance proposals and claims; Checking details of job applicants and employees. We, and other organisations that may access and use information recorded by fraud prevention agencies, may do so from other countries. 10 2. Afer 12 hours, we will cover the cost of further essential replacement items up to the further value of 150, giving 250 in total. 3. Afer 48 hours, we will cover the cost of further essential replacement items up to the further value of 400, giving a total of 650. The most we will pay under Section b of this Part A is 650, regardless of the number of people claiming. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must: 1. Keep your tickets and luggage tags. 2. Report any loss to the carriers or the police within 24 hours of discovery of the loss. 3. Take all steps to recover property, which is lost or stolen. 4. Obtain a property irregularity report from the carriers within three days of the incident or where you have reported the loss to the police authorities in the country where the loss occurred within 24 hours of discovery and obtain a copy of the report. 5. Follow the carriers conditions of carriage. 6. Provide us with proof of ownership for the items you are claiming for to substantiate your claim. If your Personal Possessions prove to be permanently lost, the overall limit under Section a of this Part A will apply. You must provide us with as much information as possible to substantiate your claim and where necessary make every attempt to recover your Personal Possessions. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for loss, damage, thef or destruction of: (a) Valuables lef in luggage whilst in transit and outside the control of the Insured Person. (b) Valuables lef in a motor vehicle. (c) Valuables and Personal Possessions which are kept in your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box and force and violence has not been used to gain entry to your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box; (d) Personal Possessions that are lef in any motor vehicle (excluding caravans and motor homes) unless they are kept in the Secure Area of the motor vehicle and evidence that force and violence has been used to gain entry. (e) Valuables and Personal Possessions: 1. Caused by wear and tear, loss of value, moth, vermin and atmospheric or climatic conditions, gradually operating causes or by any cleaning, repairing or restoring process. 2. Being shipped as freight or under a bill of lading. 3. Which are made of china, glass or similar fragile materials. 4. By delay, detention, seizure or conscation by Customs or other ofcials. (f) Films, tapes, cassettes, cartridges, or discs that you have used or recorded on other than their value as unused material when we will pay the makers latest list price; (g) Perishable goods, bottles or cartons and their contents or any damage caused by these items; (h) Property more specically insured by another policy; (i) Contact or corneal lenses, dentures or hearing aids, Business Samples or Business Equipment; (j) Sports equipment and accessories whilst in use; (k) Ski Equipment and Golf Equipment; (l) Personal Money, bonds, negotiable instruments and securities of any kind; (m) Pedal cycles, motor vehicles, caravans, trailers, camping equipment or parts or accessories of any of them, or household goods, musical instruments, antiques, pictures, dinghies, boats and/or ancillary equipment. (n) Anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy. You must take care to look afer your Personal Possessions and, in particular, your Valuables. They should be kept on your person or secured in baggage, which stays with you at all times. If this is not possible these items should be locked in your accommodation or safety deposit box. If you dont take precautions with your Personal Possessions, we may not pay your claim. Claims settlement 1. When we settle a claim under this Part of the policy, we will at our option either: (a) pay the cost of replacing the item; (b) make a cash payment to you; or (c) pay the cost of repairing the item. 2. We will make a deduction for wear and tear for claims for clothing, including sports clothing. 3. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person under Section a of this Part A. 4. We will not pay the cost of replacing any other pieces that form part of a set. PART B PERSONAL ACCIDENT What you are covered for We will pay one of the items shown below, if during a Journey, you sustain Bodily Injury which shall solely and independently of any other cause result, within 12 months, in your: Item 1 Death 25,000 Item 2 Loss of Limb 25,000 Item 3 Loss of Sight 25,000 Item 4 Total Permanent Disablement 25,000 What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay any claim which arises from or is in connection with: 1. Any sickness or disease, naturally occurring or degenerative condition. 2. A claim under more than one item of this Part B. 3. A Pre-Existing Medical Condition. 4. Your participation in Excluded Activities or hazardous activities, unless they have been 11 Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, we will only pay: 1. For travel and accommodation expenses, which you have pre-paid or contracted to pay, at the time you realise a claim may be made. 2. Claims that are a result of an accident or illness, when a Medical Practitioner conrms in writing that cancellation is medically necessary. 3. If, at the time of booking the Journey, you were not aware of any reason why it may be cancelled. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims which are a result of: 1. Government regulations, excluding where the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Ofce (FCO) advise against All Travel to your intended nal destination. 2. Any criminal proceedings. 3. Your nancial circumstances. 4. Strikes or industrial action existing or notied by declaration of intent, at or prior to the date of booking your Journey. 5. Your unemployment due to lack of work if you are self-employed, your promotion or any other occupational posting other than staf transfer which is absolutely necessary and which must be conrmed in writing by your employer. 6. Your disinclination to travel or continue your Journey. 7. Failure of the tour operator or any provider of transport or accommodation to full the Journey booking. 8. Adverse weather conditions. 9. A Pre-Existing Medical Condition unless declared and accepted by us. 10. The transport operator or their agents refusing to transport you or an Immediate Family member of yours, or a travelling companion, because they consider that you or they are not t to travel. 11. Anyone upon whom the Journey depends receiving a terminal prognosis prior to the Journey being booked or the insurance being taken out. 12. A delay of less than 6 hours when travelling for 4 nights or less or 12 hours when travelling for 5 nights or more, leading to you abandoning the Journey. 13. You failing to notify the travel agent or tour operator as soon as you become aware of a reason to cancel the Journey. 14. A medical condition of a member of your Immediate Family, travelling companion or Close Business Associate (whether they are travelling or not) who has been a hospital inpatient in the past 12 months or been put on a waiting list for hospital treatment. 15. Any treatment or help where, given your physical or mental condition, you should not have travelled or it would have been reasonable for you to have consulted your Medical Practitioner, prior to the Journey, about whether or not it was appropriate for you to travel. 16. An Anticipated Event. disclosed to us and we have conrmed cover to you. 5. Any complication following a Bodily Injury which is attributable to your death, Loss of Limb, Loss of Sight or Total Permanent Disablement. 6. Your claiming for Total Permanent Disablement when you have retired. 7. An injury which existed prior to commencement of the Journey. You must let us know if you are taking part in any activity which is either the main purpose of your Journey, or you know there is a good chance you are going to be taking part in such an activity. Claims settlement We will pay the amounts as detailed above to you or your legal representatives. If you die and do not leave a will, we will not issue a settlement cheque until the executors have been appointed. PART C CANCELLATION Cancellation cover applies for a Journey before you leave your Home Address to start the Journey. Please note! You must let us know of any medical condition as set out under What to do if you have a medical condition in Section 1 of the policy. What you are covered for: We will reimburse up to 5,000 per Insured Person, for Journey deposits and costs, which you cannot recover from any other source where this is due to: 1. Death or serious injury or illness to you, a companion upon whom your travel depends, a member of your Immediate Family, a Close Business Associate (all resident in the UK) or a relative or friend in whose home your are intending to stay. 2. You or a travelling companion being required: (a) For jury service in the UK; (b) As a witness in a Court in the UK; (c) To stay at your Home Address following a serious burglary or attempted burglary, re, lightning, storm, explosion, impact of aircraf, earthquake, subsidence, falling trees, riot or civil commotion, malicious damage, burst pipes or ood at your Home Address or usual place of business in the UK, which occurs during the 14 days immediately prior to the Journey starting. 3. You being made unemployed or Redundant. 4. Your pet dog or cat requiring life saving treatment within 7 days immediately prior to the Journey starting. 5. You being required for unexpected emergency duty or posted overseas as a member of the armed forces, the police, ambulance/re or nursing service during the intended Journey. 6. The Foreign & Commonwealth Ofce advising against All travel to your intended destination. 7. A Medical Practitioner advising against travel for any reason. 8. Your passport or visa being stolen in a burglary within 7 days of your planned departure and you cannot obtain a replacement in time. 12 17. You not having the correct passport or visa, or failing to get police conrmation that your passport or visa had been stolen in a burglary. For specic country advice, you can contact the Foreign & Commonwealth Ofce (FCO) on 0845 850 2829, email TravelAdvicePublicEnquires@fco.gov.uk or visit fco.gov.uk Claims settlement 1. You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. 2. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person, with the exception of claims for loss of holiday deposit, where the Excess payable will be 10 per Insured Person. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as: (a) A medical certicate in the event of a medical condition preventing you from travelling. (b) A booking conrmation/invoice from the company with which you booked the Journey. (c) Conrmation of other insurance, which may cover the loss. PART D CURTAILMENT OF A JOURNEY Please note! You must let us know of any medical condition as set out under What to do if you have a medical condition in Section 1 of the policy. What you are covered for: Part One: Curtailment due to early return We will reimburse up to 5,000 per Insured Person, for unused travel and accommodation expenses, which you cannot recover from any other source following Curtailment of a Journey, due to: 1. Death or serious injury or illness to you, a companion upon whom your travel depends, a member of your Immediate Family, a Close Business Associate (all resident in the UK) or a relative or friend in whose home you are intending to stay. 2. You or a travelling companion being required: (a) For jury service in the UK; (b) As a witness in a Court of law in the UK; (c) To return to your Home Address following a serious burglary or attempted burglary, re, lightning, storm, explosion, impact of aircraf, earthquake, subsidence, falling trees, riot or civil commotion, malicious damage, burst pipes or ood at your Home Address or usual place of business in the UK, which occurs during the Journey. We will also provide cover for additional travel expenses needed to return you to the UK, which have been authorised by the Emergency Assistance service within the limit shown above. Part D1) Catastrophe If, during your Journey, you can no longer stay at your pre-booked and prepaid accommodation because of: re; storm; lightning; avalanche; explosion; hurricane; earthquake; ood; tidal wave; medical epidemic; or pandemic; we will pay the necessary extra travel and accommodation expenses to allow you to continue with your Journey, or return to the UK if you cannot continue with your Journey, up to a maximum of 500 per person. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for any claim directly or indirectly resulting from: (a) You changing your mind to travel or continue with your Journey when the local or national authorities conrm that it is safe to stay: or (b) Expenses you can recover from elsewhere. Claims conditions You must send us: (a) The original booking invoices and travel documents showing the dates and times of travel; and (b) Written conrmation of the disaster from the local or national authority of the area where it happened. Part D2) Homecare We will pay for emergency and necessary repairs up to 250 to secure your Home Address, while you are on a Journey, following re, ood or thef. You must supply written conrmation from the contractor that the work was urgently required, as well as a breakdown of the costs incurred and any receipts for expenses you pay. Part D3) Recuperative Holiday If you make a claim under Part E Emergency Medical Expenses Abroad and we subsequently pay for you to Curtail that Journey following your hospitalisation Abroad of at least 5 full days, we will pay for you to take a recuperative holiday within 3 months of the original incident, whether in the UK or Abroad, subject to a maximum of 1,000 for accommodation and travel expenses only. Any associated costs such as travel insurance, food or clothing is not covered by this Part D. You should contact the Emergency Assistance service as soon as you become aware of any reason why the Journey may need to be cut short if you dont, we may be unable to pay your claim. Please refer to the Medical and Emergency Expenses Part E of Section 3 of this policy for advice on relatives stopping with you or travelling to you if medically necessary. 13 What you are covered for: Part One: Emergency Medical Expenses Abroad We will pay up to 10,000,000 per Insured Person towards emergency medical, surgical or hospital treatment (including emergency dental treatment only for the relief of immediate pain), which is required whilst you are on a Journey. We will also provide cover for: 1. Additional travel expenses needed to return you to the UK on the advice of our Medical Advisor. 2. Extra Accommodation if the length of your Journey is extended due to your stay in hospital. 3. Up to 2,500 towards the cost of your funeral or cremation in the country in which death occurs. 4. The cost of a friend or relative, resident in the UK to be brought to, remain with or escort you back to the UK on advice of our Medical Advisor, provided all costs are agreed with our Emergency Assistance service. 5. The cost of returning your remains to the UK. Part Two: Emergency Medication for Pre-Existing Medical Conditions If we have conrmed, in writing, cover for a Pre- Existing Medical Condition, we will pay up to 250 towards any expenses incurred in obtaining any associated medication, which you take on a Journey, that is lost or stolen (we will not pay claims where you forgot to take the medication with you). Part Three: Physiotherapy We will pay up to 350 if, following Bodily Injury, you make a valid claim under Part One of this Part E and you require further physiotherapy treatment on your return to the UK. This is not a private medical insurance. If you require emergency treatment, you must inform the Emergency Assistance service immediately otherwise we may be unable to pay your medical expenses. If you need more than simple outpatient treatment of the sort you can pay for locally, you should call the Emergency Assistance service for help and advice. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, payment of claims is conditional upon you: 1. Accepting our decisions concerning the most suitable, practical and reasonable solution to any medical emergency, including returning to the UK if our Medical Advisor conrms you are t to return to the UK. 2. Contacting the Emergency Assistance service as soon as possible afer an incident arises (where costs are likely to be greater than 500) to obtain authorisation for treatment or return to the UK. 3. Not travelling contrary to medical advice or to obtain treatment. 4. Not having received a terminal prognosis prior to the Journey being booked or taking out the insurance. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, we will only pay: 1. For travel and accommodation expenses, which you have pre-paid or contracted to pay, at the time you realise a claim may be made. 2. Claims that are a result of an accident or illness, when a Medical Practitioner conrms in writing that Curtailment is medically necessary. 3. Refunds for Curtailment, which have been calculated based on the number of complete days lost by you returning early to the UK. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims which are a result of: 1. Government regulations, excluding where the UK FCO advise against All Travel to your intended nal destination. 2. Any criminal proceedings or your nancial circumstances. 3. Strikes or industrial action existing or notied by declaration of intent, at or prior to the date of booking your Journey. 4. Your disinclination to travel or continue your Journey. 5. Failure of the tour operator or any provider of transport or accommodation to full the Journey booking. 6. Adverse weather conditions (unless stated as covered under D1 and D2 of this Part D). 7. A Pre-Existing Medical Condition unless declared and accepted by us. 8. Anyone upon whom the Journey depends receiving a terminal prognosis prior to the Journey being booked or the insurance being taken out. 9. A medical condition of a member of your Immediate Family, travelling companion or Close Business Associate (whether they are travelling or not) who has been a hospital inpatient in the past 12 months or been put on a waiting list for hospital treatment. For specic country advice, you can contact the Foreign & Commonwealth Ofce (FCO) on 0845 850 2829, email TravelAdvicePublicEnquires@fco.gov.uk or visit fco.gov.uk Claims settlement 1. You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. 2. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as a medical certicate in the event of a medical condition necessitating your early return or stay in hospital. PART E MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY EXPENSES Please Note! You must let us know of any medical condition as set out under What to do if you have a medical condition in Section 1 of the policy. 14 5. Not awaiting medical treatment or investigations or tests prior to booking the Journey or before becoming an Account Holder. 6. Advising us of any change in your health or circumstances before making any new travel arrangements, allowing us to conrm in writing that cover is still applicable. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay: 1. Any expenses incurred 12 months afer the original injury. 2. Any payment in respect of medical treatment obtained in the UK or outside Europe. 3. Any costs for treatment (including preventative treatment) in relation to an illness or injury, which is not essential in the opinion of our Medical Advisors and could have waited until your return to the UK. 4. Claims for treatment or returning you to the UK that are not conrmed as being necessary by our Medical Advisor. 5. Claims, which arise from a Pre-Existing Medical Condition, unless declared and accepted by us. 6. Any treatment or aid obtained afer you, in the opinion of our Medical Advisors, rst became able to return to the UK. 7. For any claims due to your participation in Excluded Activities or hazardous activities, unless you have told us and we have conrmed cover for you. 8. Any claim for non-emergency treatment, tests or surgery (including cosmetic surgery and any complications of cosmetic surgery that you have travelled for), which is not Directly Related to the illness or injury, which caused your admittance into hospital. 9. For single or private room accommodation, unless it has been deemed medically necessary by our Medical Advisor. 10. Treatment or services obtained at a health spa, convalescent or nursing home or any rehabilitation centre. 11. Any claims which arise from you failing to take medication, which you knew was required or to be continued on your Journey. (Except for claims under Part Two of this Part E.) 12. For treatment for dental work involving the use of precious metals. 13. For treatment for dental work which is not to relieve immediate pain only. 14. Claims made under Part Three of this Part E, where the need for physiotherapy or home help is not advised by the treating doctor Abroad or our Medical Advisor prior to your immediate return home. 15. An Anticipated Event. 16. Any treatment or help where, given your physical or mental condition, you should not have travelled or it would have been reasonable for you to have consulted your Medical Practitioner, prior to you booking or taking the Journey, about whether or not it was appropriate for you to travel. 17. For the cost of any phone calls, other than necessary calls to our Emergency Assistance service. Please be aware of seemingly large charges for medication or treatment where possible, contact the Emergency Assistance service before paying for any treatment. Claims settlement 1. You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as: (a) A medical certicate in the event of a medical condition necessitating your stay in hospital. (b) Receipts for treatment or medication you pay for. 2. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per insured person from outpatient claims, with the exception of claims where using an EHIC has reduced the claim. You must have your EHIC with you on your Journey to benet. 3. Where possible we will deal with the hospital direct. PART F PERSONAL LIABILITY What you are covered for We will pay all sums up to 2,000,000 per policy, which you become legally liable to pay for death or Bodily Injury to any person or loss of or damage to their property, which occurs during the period of the Journey. We will also pay any costs and expenses awarded against you or incurred by you with our written consent. Claims conditions In addition to anything in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy you must forward any correspondence onto us, which you receive from the third party in connection with any incident, which could cause a claim under this insurance. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay any claim which arises from: 1. Death or Bodily Injury to your: (a) Employees; (b) Family; (c) Travelling companion/s. 2. Loss of or damage to or caused by property, which is in the custody or under the control of you, your employees, your family or your travelling companion/s. 3. Ownership or occupation of any land or building (other than occupation only of any temporary holiday accommodation). 4. The trade, employment, business or profession of any of you. 5. Ownership, possession or use of any animal, rearms, mechanically propelled vehicles, vessels (other than manually propelled water craf) or aircraf of any description. 15 (c) Lef in any motor vehicle; (d) If you cannot provide proof that you had the money in your possession at the time of the loss; (e) Due to error, omission or depreciation in value; (f) More specically insured by another policy. You must take care to look afer your Personal Money. It should be kept on your person or secured in baggage, which stays with you at all times. If this is not possible it should be locked in your personal accommodation or safety deposit box. If you dont take precautions with your Personal Money, we may not pay your claim. Claims settlement We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person. PART H TRAVEL DELAY AND TRAVEL ABANDONMENT What you are covered for: A Delay We will pay you up to 250 for the rst four hours delay of the pre-booked ight, sailing, train or coach for additional expenses such as accommodation, travel, meals and refreshments which arise because the transport you have checked-in for is delayed it doesnt cover the cost of telephone calls. B Abandonment What you are covered for If your outbound ight from the UK is delayed: (a) for 6 hours or more on Journeys of up to 4 nights; or (b) for 12 hours or more on Journeys of more than 4 nights We will pay you up to 5,000, for unused travel and accommodation expenses, which you cannot recover from any other source if you decide to abandon the Journey and return to your Home Address. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered: 1. You must provide conrmation of the scheduled departure time as detailed on your travel itinerary and the actual departure time from the airline. 2. The delay must have been announced afer you checked in. 3. You must provide receipts conrming any additional costs you pay. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims which are a result of: 1. You missing the check-in time as shown in your travel itinerary for any reason. 2. A strike or any form of industrial action which had been announced or commenced before you purchased the travel tickets, obtained conrmation of booking or before you departed from your Home Address. 6. Any deliberate act or omission by any of you. 7. You acting as a leader of a group participating in any activity whether hazardous or not. 8. Any agreement unless that liability would have existed otherwise. 9. Fines imposed by a Court of Law or other relevant bodies. 10. Racing mechanically propelled vehicles of any kind. 11. Liability covered under any other insurance policy. When hiring motorised vehicles like cars, mopeds or jet skis on a Journey, you must ensure that you have adequate third party liability insurance as this travel policy will not cover damage that you do to anyone else or his or her property when you are in charge of the vehicle. Claims settlement You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean all correspondence received by you from the person making a claim against you under this Part F. PART G PERSONAL MONEY What you are covered for We will provide cover for up to a maximum of 500 per Insured Person for Personal Money that is lost or stolen whilst on your Journey. We will also provide cover during the 72 hours immediately before you are due to leave on your Journey. The cash, currency, notes and coins limit is 500 per Insured Person. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must: 1. Report any loss to the police within 24 hours of its discovery and obtain a police report from them. 2. Take all steps to recover property which is lost or stolen. 3. At all times supervise or take reasonable care of your money to ensure its safety. 4. Provide us with receipts for the amount of money you are claiming for to substantiate your claim. You must provide us with as much information as reasonably possible to substantiate your claim, i.e. mini bank statements to show you had the money and where necessary make every reasonable attempt to recover your Personal Money. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of the policy, we will not pay for loss, damage, thef or destruction of Personal Money: (a) Lef in luggage whilst in transit and outside the control of the Insured Person; (b) Outside your control, other than when it is kept in your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box as long as force and violence have been used to gain entry to your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box; 16 If you miss your departure, please see Part I Missed Connections and Part J Failure of Public Transport in this Section of the policy. Claims settlement 1. You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. 2. No payment shall be made under more than one item of this Part H. 3. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person for claims under Section B of this Part H. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as: (a) A booking conrmation/invoice from the company you booked the Journey with. (b) Conrmation from the carrier of the delay. PART I MISSED CONNECTIONS What you are covered for If your rst ight is delayed afer you have checked in, meaning that you miss your connecting ight and an alternative ight is not ofered within four hours, we will pay up to 250 per Insured Person for additional accommodation, travel expenses, meals and refreshments. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must provide conrmation of your scheduled departure times as detailed on your travel itinerary and your actual departure times from the airline. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims which are a result of: 1. You missing the check-in time as shown in your travel itinerary for any reason, other than the previous ight only being delayed. 2. A strike or any form of industrial action which had been announced or commenced before you purchased the travel tickets, obtained conrmation of booking or before you departed from your Home Address. Claims settlement 1. You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as: (a) A booking conrmation/invoice from the company with which you booked the Journey. (b) Conrmation from the carrier of the delay. PART J FAILURE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT What you are covered for We will pay up to 1000 per Insured Person for additional accommodation, travel expenses, meals and refreshments if you fail to arrive at your departure point in time to board your booked transport and this is because of: 1. An accident or breakdown involving your own vehicle; 2. The scheduled Public Transport taking you to your departure point not running to timetable. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must provide conrmation of your scheduled departure time as detailed on your travel itinerary and your actual departure time from the airline/carrier. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims, which are a result of: 1. You missing the check-in time as shown in your travel itinerary for any reason not detailed in the What you are covered for Section of this Part J. 2. A strike or any form of industrial action which had been announced or commenced before you purchased the travel tickets, obtained conrmation of booking or before you departed from your Home Address. 3. Missed departure claims due to road trafc congestion or road closures where you have not lef reasonable time to reach your departure point on time or are not travelling by scheduled Public Transport. 4. If you did not use Public Transport and you missed your departure because of heavy trafc or road closures that were not sufciently severe to warrant reporting on a recognised motoring association web site or on television, news bulletins or in the press. Claims settlement 1. You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as: (a) A booking conrmation/invoice from the company with which you booked the Journey. (b) Conrmation of your late arrival from the carrier. PART K LOSS OF PASSPORT/ DRIVING LICENCE What you are covered for We will pay up to 750 per Insured Person if your passport or driving licence is destroyed, lost or stolen Abroad for additional accommodation and travel expenses whilst you obtain necessary documentation to re-enter the UK. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must report the incident to the police in the country where the loss occurred within 24 hours and obtain a copy of the police report. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims which are a result of: 17 What you are not covered for (exclusions) (see also General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy) You are not covered for any claim arising from or relating to: 1. Defending your legal rights in claims against you. 2. Illness or injury which develops gradually or is not caused by a specic or sudden accident. 3. Psychological injury or mental illness unless it results from a specic or sudden accident that has caused Bodily Injury to you. 4. Action against another person who is insured by this policy. 5. Legal Costs that relate to a period before we have accepted your claim in writing. 6. Legal Costs if you stop or settle a claim, or withdraw instructions from the Solicitor, without good reason. If this applies, you will then have to refund any costs paid by us during your claim. 7. Fines, penalties, compensation or damages which you are ordered to pay by a Court. 8. Loss or damage that is insured under another Part or Section of this policy or any other insurance policy. Claims Conditions If you do not keep to these conditions, we may: (a) refuse or withdraw from any claim; (b) claim back from you costs paid by us; or (c) do all of the above. You must do the following: Send us full details of your claim in writing as soon as possible and in any event no later than 180 days afer the date you knew about or should have known about the incident giving rise to the claim. Send us any other information that we ask for. (You must pay any costs involved in providing this information.) If we ask, you must tell the Solicitor to give us any documents, information or advice that they have or know about. Fully co-operate with the Solicitor and us, and not take any action that has not been agreed by your Solicitor or by us. Keep us up to date with the progress of your claim. Tell us if the Solicitor refuses to continue to act for you or if you withdraw your instructions. Tell us if anyone makes a payment into Court or ofers to settle your claim. Tell your Solicitor to claim back all costs that you are entitled to and pay to us all costs that we have paid. Get our agreement to stop, settle, negotiate or withdraw from a claim. Appointing a Solicitor: If we accept your claim we, or a Solicitor we choose, will try to settle the matter without having to go to Court. If it is necessary to take your claim to Court, or if there is a conict of interests, you can choose the Solicitor to act for you. Any Solicitor you choose 1. Any destruction, loss or thef which occurred prior to the start date of your Journey. 2. Any costs incurred in replacing the passport or driving licence. Claims settlement You must provide us with all documentation reasonably necessary in support of your claim. By saying reasonably necessary, we mean documents such as: (a) A copy of the police report. (b) Receipts for any additional accommodation and travel expenses. PART L HOSPITAL BENEFIT What you are covered for: If we provide cover under Part E Medical and Emergency Expenses, we will also pay you 50 for every complete 24 hours that you spend in hospital (the maximum amount we will pay per Insured Person is 400). The purpose of this Part L is to provide extra cash to cover telephone calls and any other incidental expenses that you cannot claim for from any other source. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay any claim: 1. Under this Part L, when we have not provided cover under Part E Medical and Emergency Expenses. 2. Which occurs due to your participation in Excluded Activities or hazardous activities, unless you have told us and we have conrmed cover to you. PART M LEGAL COSTS Before you incur any Legal Costs, you must report your claim to the Legal Helpline. The 24 hour phone number for practical UK legal advice in connection with your Journey and for reporting a Legal Costs claim is 0845 246 2071 (+44 845 246 2071 from Abroad). We will pay: 1. For Legal Costs to help you claim damages or compensation: for injury, illness or death which happens during your Journey. following a dispute about an agreement you have for your Journey. The most we will pay for all costs will be 50,000 for any claim or claims arising from any one incident. 2. Up to 250 for the rst consultation that you arrange with a local Solicitor if you are arrested or held by authorities during your Journey. Subject to the exceptions and conditions of this Part M of the policy we agree to provide this cover if: any legal proceedings will be carried out by a Court which we agree to; and we and your solicitor agree that it is more likely than not that you will be successful with your claim for damages. 18 will be appointed to act for you in line with our standard terms of appointment. You are responsible for all Legal Costs they charge but your policy will cover them as long as you keep to the policy conditions. You must not enter into any agreement relating to charges with the Solicitor without getting our permission rst. If a Solicitor refuses to continue acting for you with good reason, or if you dismiss them without good reason, your cover will end immediately unless we agree to appoint another Solicitor. You must tell your solicitor to do the following: Get our written permission before instructing a barrister or an expert witness. Tell us immediately if it is no longer more likely than not that you will be successful with your claim. We can do the following: Contact the Solicitor at any time, and he or she must co-operate fully with us at all times. Decide to settle your claim by paying you the compensation you are likely to be awarded by a Court instead of starting or continuing your claim or legal proceedings. Refuse to pay further Legal Costs if you do not accept an ofer or payment into Court to settle a claim which we or your Solicitor consider should be accepted. Refuse to pay further Legal Costs if it is no longer more likely than not that you will be successful with your claim. Disputes You may refer any disagreement between you and us to the Financial Ombudsman Service, which is a service ofered to you free of charge. (See Section 1 of this policy for details of our complaints procedure.) You also have the right to refer any disagreement between you and us to arbitration (where an independent person, known as an arbitrator, makes a decision to settle the dispute). The arbitrator will be a solicitor, barrister or other suitably qualied person that you and we agree on. If we cannot agree, the arbitrator will be chosen by the president of the Law Society (or other similar organisation) for that part of the United Kingdom whose law governs this Part of the policy. We and you must keep to the arbitrators decision. Whoever loses the arbitration will pay for all the costs and expenses of the arbitration. General Conditions a, b, c, f, h and j in Section 2 of this policy do not apply to this Part M. PART N ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES What you are covered for 1. Pre-travel advice Prior to departure, you may call us on 0125 230 8792 for travel information relating to: Customs regulations; Currency limits and rules; Banking procedures and opening hours; Health, inoculation requirements, epidemics, AIDS risks and availability of specied medicines; or Visa requirements and procedures. 2. Luggage care Outside the UK. To help search, nd and deliver lost luggage when the usual channels have failed. The baggage tag and the property irregularity report must be available in order for us to help. 3. Property emergency service Outside the UK. Access is provided to the domestic telephone line 0125 230 8792, which is a 24-hour-a-day emergency service where we will arrange for a tradesman to efect repairs to an Insured Persons Home Address, should damage occur, rendering it unsafe, insecure or resulting in unreasonable discomfort to the occupants. The Insured Person will be responsible for all charges associated with efecting the repair. 4. Port/airport assistance If an Insured Person is delayed en route to the departure port or airport and there is a possibility of missing the ight or crossing, we will liaise with the carrier to advise of your late arrival and if necessary with your permission, make alternative ight or crossing arrangements. The Insured Person will be responsible for all charges associated with the alternative ight or crossing arrangements. PART O MUGGING This Part O is in addition to any insured expenses under Part E (Medical and Emergency Expenses) and also payments under Part L (Hospital Benet). What you are covered for If an Insured Person is Mugged while on a Journey and sufers actual bodily harm as a direct result, we will pay 50 for each continuous 24 hours spent as an in-patient, up to a maximum of 500 per Insured Person. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims which are a result of any incident where you do not obtain a police report of the Mugging, conrmation of your injuries and period of in-patient treatment. PART P EXTENDED KENNEL, CATTERY OR PARKING COSTS What you are covered for If your dog or cat is in a licensed kennel or cattery or your car is in a car park in the UK during your Journey and your return is delayed due to your sickness, injury or hospitalisation, we will pay you up to 500 towards the additional charges you incur. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims where you do not obtain conrmation from our Medical Advisor that the delay was medically necessary. PART Q DENTAL EXPENSES What you are covered for We will pay up to 100 for each Insured Person towards dental treatment in the UK, following an incident Abroad which gives rise to a claim under Part E (Medical and Emergency Expenses) of this policy. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, payment of claims is conditional upon you providing conrmation from your Medical Practitioner that they recommend treatment. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay: 1. Unless the total claim amount exceeds 50. 2. Any claims which are not supported by a certicate from a Medical Practitioner in the UK. PART R WINTER SPORTS JOURNEYS UP TO 22 DAYS What you are covered for R1) Ski Pack Where you are unable to use your Ski Pack on advice from our Medical Advisor, we will provide up to 150 per week for your unused Ski Pack, which you originally pre-booked in the UK. R2) Ski Equipment If, during the Journey your Ski Equipment is damaged, lost or stolen, we will pay up to 400 per Insured Person for replacements. R3) Hired skis If your own Ski Equipment is damaged, lost or stolen, we will provide up to 200 per Insured Person to hire replacement equipment for the remainder of your Journey. R4) Piste closure If the skiing facilities in your pre-booked resort are closed in their entirety due to lack of or too much snow, we will pay up to 10 per day for you to travel to an alternative site. If there are no alternative sites available, we will compensate you 30 for each full day you are unable to ski. R5) Avalanche closure We will pay up to 200, if, following an avalanche, land-slide or land-slip your arrival or departure from the ski resort is delayed and you have Extra Accommodation expenses as a direct result. R6) Physiotherapy following a skiing accident If we pay a claim under Part E of this policy, and this claim is as a direct result of a ski accident, we will pay up to 350 towards physiotherapy which is recommended by a Medical Practitioner on your immediate return to the UK. R7) Delayed Ski Equipment Up to 100 towards the cost of hiring replacement Ski Equipment necessities, if your own Ski Equipment is delayed in reaching you on your outward Journey for at least 12 hours and you have a written report from the carrier (i.e. airline, shipping company etc.) or tour representative - receipts will be necessary in the event of a claim. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must: 1. Return damaged Ski Equipment to your Home Address for inspection. 2. Obtain a property irregularity report from the carriers within 3 days of the incident if it occurred in transit. 3. Report the loss or thef to the police authorities in the country where the incident occurred within 24 hours of discovery and obtain a copy of the police report. 4. Take all reasonable steps to recover Ski Equipment that is lost or stolen. 5. Keep all baggage tags and travel tickets for submission to us when making a claim. Any amount we pay you under Part R7) Delayed Ski Equipment will be refunded to us if your own Ski Equipment proves to be permanently lost, as you will be able to claim for your lost Ski Equipment under Part R2) Ski Equipment. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for claims: 1. Which have not been conrmed as being medically necessary by our Medical Advisor. 2. For Ski Equipment, which is more than 5 years old. 3. For hired equipment not veried as lost or damaged by an ofcial receipt from the Ski Equipment hire shop. 4. Following your deliberate, wilful or malicious damage or carelessness or neglect. 5. Which occur whilst Ski Equipment is lef in a motor vehicle. 6. Caused by wear and tear, loss of value, moth, vermin, atmospheric or climatic conditions, gradually operating causes or by any cleaning, repairing or restoring process. 7. For damaged Ski Equipment, which has not been returned to your home for inspection by us. 8. Under Parts R4) and R5) when: Your Journey in Europe is between 1 June and 1 December each year. Conrmation of the closure is not obtained from a local representative. Not all skiing facilities are closed. Where the skiing conditions are known or are public knowledge at the time of booking the Journey. 19 Claims settlement We will pay one or a combination of the benets for as long as such conditions prevail at your resort but, in any case, not exceeding the period of the Journey. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person from claims under Part R2 Ski Equipment. PART X HACK What you are covered for In the event that your outbound or homeward transport is hi-jacked, we will pay you 50 for each and every 24 hours you are held hostage, up to a maximum of 500 per insured person. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of the policy we will not pay for claims which are a result of: 1. Any claim if you, your family or any business connections have engaged in activities that could be expected to increase the risk of hi-jack. 2. Any incident for which you cannot provide written proof from either the carrier or the police. SECTION 4: ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL COVER PART T BUSINESS COVER What you are covered for 1. Baggage We will provide up to 3,000 to cover Business Equipment and Business Samples which are lost, damaged or stolen during a Journey Abroad. The Single Article limit is 1,000. 2. Emergency replacement items If your bags are lost for more than 4 hours in transit on your outbound Journey from the UK, we will pay up to 500 for you to buy essential replacement items. 3. Hiring replacements We will pay up to 500 towards hiring replacement Business Equipment for the duration of the Journey Abroad if yours is lost, damaged or stolen whilst on a Journey and is not returned to you. 4. Business colleague If you are hospitalised for more than 3 days or repatriated due to injury or illness or die, we will pay up to 1,500 towards the cost of a return travel ticket for one colleague to replace you. 5. Accommodation and travel expenses We will pay up to 1,500 towards the cost of Extra Accommodation if, due to your Bodily Injury, illness or adverse weather conditions the Journey has to be extended beyond the nal scheduled day. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must: 1. Keep your tickets and luggage tags. 2. Report any loss to the carriers or the police within 24 hours of its discovery. 3. Take all steps to recover property which is lost or stolen. 4. Obtain a property irregularity report from the carriers within 3 days of the incident or, where you have reported the loss to the police authorities in the country where the loss occurred, within 24 hours of discovery and obtain a copy of the report. 5. Follow the carriers conditions of carriage. 6. Not abandon any property to us. 7. Provide us with receipts for the items you are claiming for to substantiate your claim. You must provide us with as much information as possible to substantiate your claim and where necessary make every attempt to recover your Business Equipment or Business Samples. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for loss, damage, thef or destruction of Business Equipment and Business Samples: 1. Which are kept in your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box and force and violence has not been used to gain entry to your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box. 2. That are lef in any motor vehicle. 3. Caused by wear and tear, loss of value, moth, vermin, atmospheric or climatic conditions, gradually operating causes or by any cleaning, repairing or restoring process. 4. Being shipped as freight or under a bill of lading. 5. Which are made of china, glass or similar fragile materials. 6. By delay, detention, seizure or conscation by Customs or other ofcials. 7. Which are lms, tapes, cassettes, cartridges, or discs that you have used or recorded on other than their value as unused material when we will pay the makers latest list price. 8. Which are perishable goods, bottles or cartons and their contents or any damage caused by these items. You must take care to look afer your Business Equipment and Business Samples. If you dont take precautions with your property, we may not pay your claim. Claims settlement 1. When we settle a claim under this Part T of the policy, we will at our option either: (a) pay the cost of replacing the item; (b) make a cash payment to you; (c) pay the cost of repairing the item. 20 2. We will make a deduction for wear, tear and depreciation. 3. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person for claims under Section 1 of What you are covered for in this Part T. PART U GOLF COVER What you are covered for 1. Baggage We will pay up to 1,500, in the event that your Golf Equipment is damaged, lost or stolen whilst on a Journey Abroad. 2. Hiring replacements If you are unable to take part in any of your pre-booked rounds of golf because your Golf Equipment is lost in transit Abroad and not restored to you within 4 hours, we will pay up to 250 to hire replacements. 3. Cancellation and Curtailment We will pay up to the limit shown in either Part C or D, if you have to cancel or Curtail a Journey Abroad because you have sustained a Bodily Injury or illness which prevents you from playing golf. 4. Green fees We will pay you up to 250 towards the loss of non- refundable pre-paid green fees that you are unable to use Abroad following your Bodily Injury. 5. Travel delay If the ship, train or aircraf on which you are pre- booked is delayed, we will pay you up to 250 towards the cost of non-refundable pre-paid green fees that you were unable to use as a direct result of the delay. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must: 1. Keep your tickets and luggage tags. 2. Report any loss to the carriers or the police within 24 hours of its discovery. 3. Take all steps to recover property which is lost or stolen. 4. Obtain a property irregularity report from the carriers within 3 days of the incident or, where you have reported the loss to the police authorities in the country where the loss occurred, within 24 hours of discovery and obtain a copy of the report. 5. Follow the carriers conditions of carriage. 6. Not abandon any property to us. 7. Provide us with receipts for the items you are claiming for to substantiate your claim. 8. Provide conrmation from a Medical Practitioner that you are unable to participate due to Bodily Injury or illness. You must provide us with as much information as possible to substantiate your claim and where necessary make every attempt to recover your Golf Equipment if it is stolen. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay for loss, damage, thef or destruction of Golf Equipment: 1. Which is kept in your locked personal accommodation and force and violence has not been used to gain entry to your locked personal accommodation. 2. That is lef in any motor vehicle, unless they are kept in the Secure Area of the motor vehicle and force and violence is used to gain entry to the vehicle. 3. Caused by wear and tear, loss of value, moth, vermin, atmospheric or climatic conditions, gradually operating causes or by any cleaning, repairing or restoring process. 4. Being shipped as freight or under a bill of lading. 5. By delay, detention, seizure or conscation by Customs or other ofcials. 6. More specically insured by another policy. You must take care to look afer your Golf Equipment. If you dont take precautions with your Golf Equipment, we may not pay your claim. Claims settlement 1. We will make a deduction for wear and tear. 2. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person under Sections 1 and 3 of What you are covered for in this Part U. 3. You must provide conrmation from the carrier of the number of hours delay. PART V WEDDING COVER If the betrothed Partner is not insured by this policy we will extend cover under all Parts and Sections when the wedding or civil partnership has been booked to take place Abroad. What you are covered for 1. Attire We will provide cover for up to a maximum of 1,500 per Insured Couple for replacement Attire that is lost, damaged, stolen or destroyed whilst on your Journey Abroad. 2. Rings Your rings for the ceremony are covered for up to 250 in total, per Insured Couple, should they be lost, stolen or destroyed whilst on a Journey Abroad. 3. Gifs The cost of repair, if economical, or the cost of replacements if your gifs which have been taken or bought on a Journey are lost, stolen or damaged. The maximum we will pay is 1,000. 4. Photographs and Video Recordings We will provide up to 750 towards reprinting photographs or retaking video recordings, if: (a) They are lost, stolen or destroyed whilst on a Journey Abroad. 21 (b) Your pre-booked professional photographer is unable to full his obligations due to illness, injury or unforeseen transport problems and you have to make alternative arrangements. Claims conditions In addition to anything mentioned in the General Conditions in Section 2 of this policy, in order for your claim to be considered you must: 1. Keep your tickets and luggage tags. 2. Report any loss to the carriers or the police within 24 hours of its discovery. 3. Take all steps to recover property which is lost or stolen. 4. Obtain a property irregularity report from the carriers within 3 days of the incident or, where you have reported the loss to the police authorities in the country where the loss occurred, within 24 hours of discovery and obtain a copy of the report. 5. Follow the carriers conditions of carriage. 6. Not abandon any property to us. 7. Provide us with receipts or other proof of purchase for the items you are claiming for to substantiate your claim. You must provide us with as much information as possible to substantiate your claim and where necessary make every attempt to recover your possessions. What you are not covered for (exclusions) In addition to anything mentioned in the General Exclusions in Section 2 of this policy, we will not pay claims: 1. Where force and violence has not been used to gain entry to your locked personal accommodation or safety deposit box. 2. For any items lef in any motor vehicle, unless they are kept in the Secure Area of the motor vehicle and force and violence is used to gain entry to the vehicle. 3. Caused by wear and tear, loss of value, moth, vermin, and atmospheric or climatic conditions, gradually operating causes or by any cleaning, repairing or restoring process. 4. For any items being shipped as freight or under a bill of lading. 5. For items made of china, glass or similar fragile materials. 6. Caused by delay, detention, seizure or conscation by Customs or other ofcials. 7. For lms, tapes, cassettes, cartridges, or discs that you have used or recorded on other than their value as unused material when we will pay the makers latest list price (excluding claims made under Section 4 of What you are covered for in this Part W). 8. For perishable goods, bottles or cartons and their contents or any damage caused by these items. 9. For property more specically insured by another policy. You must take care to look afer your possessions. If you dont take precautions with your property, we may not pay your claim. Claims settlement 1. When we settle a claim under this Part V of the policy, we will at our option either: (a) pay the cost of replacing the item; (b) make a cash payment to you; (c) pay the cost of repairing the item. 2. We will make a deduction for wear and tear for claims for clothing. 3. We will deduct an Excess of 50 per Insured Person. PART W HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES What you are covered for Where you have pre-booked the following activities before departing on a Journey and paid the appropriate premium to us, this insurance will cover your participation in the following activities outside the UK and within Europe: Abseiling; Ballooning; Bobsleighing; Bungee jumping; Glacier skiing/walking; Hang-gliding; Heli-skiing; Paragliding; Parascending; Parachuting; White water rafing; or Use of skeletons. Claims conditions Experts holding the relevant qualications must supervise your participation in these activities. We may record calls. 22 NatWest, Registered Ofce: 135 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3UR. Registered Number: 929027, England and Wales, and underwritten by U K Insurance Limited, registered address: The Wharf, Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4AZ. Registered number: 1179980. Both are authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. NWB6792 30 September 2013