Wander Frequent Traveler Plus provides pandemic travel insurance with up to $100,000* in medical expenses for:
We encourage you to ensure you're healthy before you travel. Coverage for COVID-19 treatment is subject to all plan conditions and is not covered if you contract it before your plan begins.
*Travelers 65 to 74 years old are limited to $50,000. Coverage begins when you depart your home country. Wander Frequent Traveler Plus requires you to maintain continuous medical coverage in your home country.
Emergency Evacuation Protection: Wander Frequent Traveler Plus also includes $1 million of additional coverage for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation.
This benefit is an important part of a long term travel insurance plan that could come into play if you become seriously sick or hurt while traveling abroad. If the medical facility where you are located is unable to provide the level of care required for your medical condition, our medical team will connect with your attending physician to determine if a medically necessary emergency medical evacuation is needed. If so, we will arrange and pay to transport you to the nearest facility that can provide the care you need.
Convenience Protection: Because it’s an annual plan, Wander Frequent Traveler Plus is convenient. Purchase coverage once a year and travel as often as you like. You can customize your coverage by selecting your trip length, choosing from 30-, 45-, and 60-day trip lengths. Because of Wander Plus' versatility, many companies use it as an annual business travel insurance policy to ensure team members who take frequent trips are well protected with medical coverage.
Purchase coverage once a year and travel as often as you like. You can customize your coverage by selecting your trip length, choosing from 30-, 45-, and 60-day trip lengths. Because of Wander Plus' versatility, many companies use it as an annual business travel insurance policy to ensure team members who take frequent trips are well protected with medical coverage.
All yearly or long term travel insurance benefits listed in this Schedule of Benefits are in United States Dollar amounts. All medical and dental benefits are subject to deductible and/or copay and coinsurance. Unless otherwise stated, all benefits are per person, per period of coverage, and they are provided up to the amount shown.
364 days
Your period of coverage is 364 days.
Worldwide including the United States
Worldwide excluding the United States
14 days to 74 years
This is the amount of time (90 days) you have from the date of your injury or illness to receive treatment. If your plan ends during your benefit period, you can still receive treatment if you are outside your home country. If you return to your home country, there is limited coverage under Extension of Benefits in Home Country. Each injury or illness receives one benefit period.
Example: If you break your leg on January 1 while on your trip and covered by the plan, you have 180 days from January 1 (until June 30) to receive treatment for your leg. If your plan ends on June 1, you still have until June 30 to receive treatment for your leg.
Ages 14 days to 64 years old: $1,000,000
Ages 65 to 74 years old: $50,000
We cover injuries and illnesses which occur during your coverage period while you are outside your home country. Benefits are paid in excess of your deductible, copays, and coinsurance, up to your medical maximum.
Initial treatment
must occur within 30 days of the date of injury or onset of illness.
$0; $250; $500 (per covered trip)
This is the amount you are responsible for paying.
Coinsurance Options (The plan pays)
In United HealthCare PPO Network Inside the United States
Usual, Reasonable, and Customary (URC) up to the medical maximum
URC means Usual, Reasonable, and Customary. It is the maximum amount we will pay for covered expenses based on several factors. See the definition in the plan document for more details.
Age 14 days to 64 years old: $100,000
Age 65 to 74 years old: $50,000
COVID-19 Medical Treatment — The plan covers medically necessary treatment for:
Travel assistance services, including Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation, Emergency Medical Reunion, Return of Children, Return of Mortal Remains, and Local Burial or Cremation apply if you contract COVID-19 while covered by this plan. See the description of those services for details explaining how they work.
Up to the medical maximum
URC up to the medical maximum
$15 copay
URC up to medical maximum
$50 per visit, 10 visits maximum
$100 per day, 10-day limit per occurrence
If you are hospitalized while traveling outside of the United States, we will pay you for each night you spend in the hospital, up to 10 days. This benefit is in addition to other covered expenses, and you may use these incidental funds as you wish.
$5,000
This covers expenses incurred in your home country (including those following an emergency medical evacuation or repatriation) for conditions first diagnosed and treated outside your home country, if you seek treatment within 90 days of the injury or illness. There is no coverage for pre-existing conditions.
Required inside the United States for specific types of treatment. Penalty does not apply to a medical emergency.
The following expenses must always be pre-certified in the United States:
To comply with the pre-certification requirements, you must:
Once we pre-certify your services, we will review them to determine if they are covered by the plan.
If you do not comply with the pre-certification requirements or if the services are not pre-certified, we will review the expenses to determine if they are covered by the plan. If covered:
Pre-certification does not guarantee coverage, payment, or reimbursement.
Contact information for Seven Corners Assist is provided on your ID card.
Ages 14 days to 64 years old: $20,000
Ages 65 to 74 years old: $2,500
Many travel insurance plans do not cover pre-existing conditions. Wander Plus Frequent Traveler covers them through the acute onset of pre-existing conditions benefit for eligible medical expenses incurred outside the United States.
An acute onset of a pre-existing condition is a sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence of a pre-existing condition:
$200 per day
$3,000 maximum
This plan can pay the stated amount for each night you are hospitalized in the United States for a heart attack or stroke.
The plan can pay for emergency treatment for the relief of pain to sound natural teeth.
The plan can pay for emergency treatment to repair or replace sound natural teeth damaged because of an accidental injury caused by external contact with a foreign object. You are not covered if you break a tooth while eating or biting into a foreign object.
The plan can pay for an emergency eye exam if required to obtain a prescription for replacement corrective lenses if your prescription lenses are lost or damaged to due a covered accident. There is no coverage for the cost of the lenses or for contact lenses.
If medically necessary, we will arrange and pay transportation and related medical expenses during transportation to:
If your physician recommends it, we will pay and arrange for one person of your choice to travel to the hospital where you are located when an emergency medical evacuation is occurring or has occurred or when an emergency medical
repatriation is to occur. This benefit applies regardless of whether your hospitalization is related to a pre-existing condition.
This benefit must be arranged by Seven Corners Assist. Failure to use Seven Corners Assist may result in the denial of benefits.
If you are traveling alone with children and are hospitalized because of a covered illness or injury, we will arrange and pay for:
We can pay reasonable expenses for embalming, a minimally-necessary container for transportation, shipping costs, and government authorizations to return your remains to your home country if you die while outside your home country.
You cannot use this benefit if you use the Local Cremation or Burial benefit. This benefit applies regardless of whether your death is related to a pre-existing condition.
This benefit must be arranged by Seven Corners Assist. Failure to use Seven Corners Assist may result in the denial of benefits.
This benefit can pay reasonable expenses for the preparation and either your local burial or cremation if you die while outside your home country. You cannot use this benefit if you use the Return of Mortal Remains benefit. This benefit applies regardless of whether your death is related to a pre-existing condition
This benefit must be arranged by Seven Corners Assist. Failure to use Seven Corners Assist may result in the denial of benefits.
If you need an emergency evacuation due to a natural disaster, we will arrange and pay for:
We can reimburse you for replacement accommodations for up to five days if you are displaced from planned, paid accommodations due to an evacuation from a forecasted natural disaster or following a natural disaster. You must provide
proof of payment for the accommodations from which you were displaced.
This benefit must be arranged by Seven Corners Assist. Failure to use Seven Corners Assist may result in the denial of benefits.
We can evacuate you and transport you to your home country if:
If you are injured as a result of terrorist activity, we will reimburse you for medical expenses if the following conditions are met:
Seven Corners has a 24/7 multilingual team available to help with travel emergencies and general assistance including medical evacuations, escorts for unaccompanied children, medical record transfers and second opinions, and help locating medical care. They can also help provide interpreter referrals, help with passport recovery, hotel and flight re-bookings, and many other services.
Primary Insured or Eligible Spouse: $25,000 Principal Sum
Eligible Dependent Child(ren): $5,000 Principal Sum
(aggregate limit of $250,000 for total number of insureds on the plan)
This can pay benefits for death, loss of limbs, quadriplegia, paraplegia, hemiplegia, and uniplegia due to an accident occurring while on your trip. If benefits are payable under Common Carrier Accidental Death, this benefit will not be paid.
Primary Insured or Eligible Spouse: $50,000 Principal Sum
Eligible Dependent Child(ren): $25,000 Principal Sum
(aggregate limit of $250,000 for total number of insureds on the plan)
This can pay benefits for death due to an accident that occurred while riding as a passenger on a common carrier (any public air conveyance operating under a valid license to transport passengers for hire).
This benefit can reimburse you for lost bags and personal items owned by you and checked with a common carrier, if you took reasonable measures to protect, save, and recover the property.
This benefit can reimburse you for the expense of necessary personal items if your checked baggage is delayed or misdirected by a common carrier for at least 24 hours while you are on a covered trip. Coverage does not apply to your final destination or residence.
This benefit can reimburse you for the cost of economy travel to your home if you cannot continue your trip due to the death of a parent, spouse, sibling or child or due to serious damage to your principal residence from fire or
natural disaster. See the plan document for the definition of a natural disaster.
This benefit must be arranged by Seven Corners Assist. Failure to use
Seven Corners Assist may result in the denial of benefits.
This benefit can reimburse you for accommodations, meals, and local transportation if you are delayed by your common carrier more than 12 hours while outside your home country if the delay results in an unplanned overnight stay.
This benefit can reimburse you for fees for replacement of your passport, visas and other travel documents if they are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed during your covered trip.
If you are traveling on a Visitor Visa B-2 and are denied entry to the U.S. at the border, this benefit can reimburse you for the cost of either: 1) An economy one-way ticket (air, land, or sea) to your country of origin or 2) A common carrier change fee to travel to your country of origin.
We can pay for eligible court-entered judgments or settlements approved by us that are related to the personal liability you incur for acts, omissions, and other occurrences for losses or damages caused by your negligent acts or omissions that result in::
We cover typical types of vacation activities. If you plan to participate in more adventurous activities when you travel, consider buying this optional coverage.
It covers: bungee jumping; caving; hang gliding; jet skiing;
motorcycle or motor scooter riding whether as a passenger or a driver; parachuting; paragliding; parasailing; scuba diving only to a depth of 10 meters with a breathing apparatus provided you are SSI, PADI or NAUI certified;
snowmobiling; spelunking; wakeboard riding; water skiing; windsurfing; or zip lining. You must purchase this optional coverage if you wish to be covered while riding a motorcycle, motor scooter, or similar transportation when such transportation is an established and accepted routine means of public transportation for hire in the specific geographic area where you are located in the host country.
Once you complete your purchase, you will immediately receive a receipt, a summary of your benefits, an ID card, and a copy of the plan document. The plan document is the legal document that explains how your coverage works and desc col-12 col-md-6ribes all benefits and exclusions for our annual travel medical insurance plan. We recommend you read your plan document, so you understand how your Wander Frequent Traveler Plus plan works.
To buy coverage, you must be at least 14 days old and under the age of 75. You may buy coverage for yourself, your legal spouse, domestic partner, or civil partner, and unmarried dependent children under the age of 19.
Everyone listed on the plan must maintain continuous medical insurance* that provides coverage in their home country.**
You are covered when traveling outside of your home country, which is the country where you have your permanent residence. United States citizens, including those with dual citizenship, cannot buy this plan for travel to the United States and U.S. territories.
You are covered when traveling outside of your home country on a covered trip.*** You select your covered trip length when you buy your plan. Options include: 30-day trips, 45-day trips, 60-day trips.
United States citizens, including those with dual citizenship, cannot buy Wander Frequent Traveler Plus for travel to the United States and U.S. territories.
*Continuous medical insurance refers to a primary health plan. It is a group health benefit plan, an individual health benefit plan, or a governmental health plan (not Medicaid, Medicare, and V.A. health plans) designed to be the first
payor of claims in effect before this plan begins and continuing as long as this plan does. Such plans must have coverage limits in excess of $50,000 per incident or per year.
**What is my home country? For non-United States citizens, home country is the country where you have your permanent residence. For United States citizens, home country is always the United States.
***A covered trip is a period of travel outside
your home country with defined departure and return dates. It begins when you depart your home country and ends when you return to your home country or the moment you remain outside your home country beyond the covered trip length
option you purchased.
Network providers can be located at: sevencorners.com/help/find-a-doctor or by contacting Seven Corners Assist.
Inside the United States — We offer an extensive network of providers with special network pricing and potential savings for you.
Through Seven Corners’ relationship with UnitedHealthcare, you have access to one of the largest networks in the United States.
Outside of the United States — Seven Corners has a large international directory of providers, and many of them will bill Seven Corners direct for treatment they provide. We recommend you contact us for a referral, but you may seek treatment at any facility.
Utilizing the network does not guarantee benefits or that the treating facility will bill Seven Corners direct. We do not guarantee payment to a facility or individual until we determine the expense is covered by the plan.
Wander® Frequent Traveler Plus has strong financial backing through Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London1 an established organization with an AM Best rating of A (Excellent). Rest assured, your coverage will be there when you need it.
1 In specific scenarios, coverage is provided by Tramont Insurance Company Limited. For details regarding Tramont, visit tramontinsurance.com.Seven Corners will handle your insurance needs from start to finish. We will process your purchase, provide all documents, and handle any claims. In addition, our own 24/7 in-house travel assistance team, Seven Corners Assist, will handle your travel needs.
Seven Corners will make good faith efforts to provide the services and assistance desc col-12 col-md-6ribed in this brochure. If Seven Corners is unable to do so due to circumstances beyond its control or due to circumstances that make it unsafe for persons to provide such services and assistance, then Seven Corners will provide the services and assistance to the extent reasonable and possible. If Seven Corners is unable to directly arrange services, expenses incurred by you for services that would otherwise be covered under this plan and that would typically be arranged by Seven Corners may be eligible for reimbursement and should be submitted for consideration. It is your responsibility to preserve all documentation of related financial transactions you wish to be considered for reimbursement.
Coverage Length — Your period of coverage is 364 days.
Effective Date — This is the start date of your plan, which begins on the latest of the following:
Expiration Date — This is the date coverage for you ends, which is the earliest of the following:
Covered Trips — You are covered for each trip as follows while traveling outside your home country:
Coverage for each covered trip starts the moment you depart your home country.
Coverage for each covered trip ends the earliest of:
All times above refer to United States Eastern Time.
At the end of 364 days of coverage, you may buy a new plan to cover you for your next year of travel.
We will email you a reminder to let you know your coverage is coming to an end, so you can buy a new plan.
We will refund your payment if we receive your written request for a refund before your effective date of coverage. We cannot provide a refund after your coverage has begun.
All coverages except Common Carrier Accidental Death and Dismemberment are in excess of all other insurance or similar benefit programs and shall apply only when such benefits thereunder are exhausted.
This plan is secondary coverage to any other insurance. Such other insurance or similar benefit programs may include, but are not limited to, membership benefit; workers’ compensation benefits or programs; government programs; group or blanket coverage; prepayment coverage; union, labor, or employee plans; socialized insurance program or program otherwise required by law or statute; automobile insurance; or third-party liability insurance.
It is any medical condition, sickness, injury, illness, disease, mental illness or mental or nervous disorder, including congenital, chronic, subsequent, or recurring complications or related consequences or resulting consequences that existed with reasonable medical certainty when you bought the plan or any time in the 36 months* before your coverage on this plan began, whether or not previously manifested, symptomatic, known, diagnosed, treated, or disclosed.
This includes, but is not limited to, any medical condition, sickness, injury, illness, disease, mental illness, or mental or nervous disorder for which medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment was recommended or received or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought treatment during the 36 months* immediately preceding the start date of the plan.
*For insured persons traveling outside the United States, the period is 12 months instead of 36 months.
Pre-existing conditions are often not covered by travel insurance. We provide coverage for them in two different ways.
Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) and Stroke
Non-United States citizens traveling inside the United States
This plan can pay the stated amount for each night you are hospitalized in the United States
for a heart attack or stroke.
Acute Onset of Pre-existing Conditions
United States citizens traveling outside the United States
This plan can pay for eligible medical expenses incurred outside the United States for pre-existing conditions.
What is an acute onset of a pre-existing condition?
It is a sudden and unexpected outbreak or recurrence of a pre-existing condition:
A pre-existing condition is not an acute onset of a pre-existing condition if:
Coverage ends on the earlier of:
Refer to the plan document to view exclusions.
State Restrictions — We cannot sell to persons domiciled in Maryland, Washington, New York, South Dakota, and Colorado.
Country Restrictions — We cannot sell to persons who are a resident of Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), Gambia, Ghana, Islamic Republic of Iran, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Sierra Leone, Syrian Arab Republic, and United States Virgin Islands.
Destination Restrictions — We cannot cover trips to Antarctica, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), Islamic Republic of Iran, Russian Federation, and Syrian Arab Republic.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: THIS IS NOT QUALIFYING HEALTH COVERAGE (“MINIMUM ESSENTIAL COVERAGE”) THAT SATISFIES THE HEALTH CARE COVERAGE REQUIREMENT OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. IF YOU DON’T HAVE MINIMUM ESSENTIAL COVERAGE, YOU MAY OWE AN ADDITIONAL PAYMENT WITH YOUR TAXES.
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This website is intended as a brief summary of benefits and services. It is not part of your plan document and does not contain a complete summary of your coverage. If there is any difference between this website and your plan document, the provisions
in the plan document will prevail. Benefits and premiums are subject to change. Coverage may vary and may not be available in all jurisdictions.
Please be aware this coverage is not a general health insurance plan, but an interim,
limited benefit period, travel medical program intended for use while away from your home country.
It is your responsibility to maintain all records regarding travel history, age, and provide necessary documents to Seven Corners to verify your eligibility for coverage.
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