| AIG To Provide Complementary AIG Ambassador(SM) Concierge and Travel . Assistance Services to Attendees of the RIMS ...
Assistance Services to Attendees of the RIMS 2008 Annual Conference & Exhi 24/04/2008 18:38:00 Business Wire AIG announced it will provide AIG Ambassador(SM) s concierge and travel assistance services free of charge to all attendees of the RIMS 2008 Annual Conference & Exhibition in San Diego, CA. AIG Ambassador is a highly flexible business travel accident insurance product combined with a broad portfolio of concierge and travel assistance services designed to meet the needs of business travelers. Attendees of RIMS 2008 will have the ability to access a variety of services on a 24-hour basis, including business entertainment recommendations and reservations, identity theft support, ground transportation assistance and help with obtaining sporting and local event tickets - all from a single, toll-free telephone number.sage travel insurance.
Summer Tips For looking Better Under The Sun On The Insurance Carrier's Dime
BenefitPackages.com Provides Access to Affordable Health Insurance Plans that Keep You Looking and Feeling Great this Summer. Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) April 26, 2008 -- Apparently, some health insurance plans are designed to incorporate benefits for preventative health as well as just plain items of vanity. "Use your health insurance plan to look and feel better this Summer" says Larry Hurwitz, benefit consultant/owner of BenefitPackages.com Insurance Agency, one of California's premiere Web-based, full-service insurance agencies. "Many health insurance companies provide access to discounts on health and wellness related products and services that consumers can take advantage of." "These discounts can save consumers hundreds of dollars on services such as Lasik surgery, gym memberships and more." .
ACE USA Extends its Multinational Travel Accident Coverage to Include . Political Evacuation Support, Kidnap and ...
Political Evacuation Support, Kidnap and Extortion Package 23/04/2008 21:29:00 Business Wire Adding a new dimension of security and risk management to its already comprehensive Multinational Travel Accident (MTA) Program, ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operating division of the ACE Group of Companies, extends its MTA coverages to include Political Evacuation Coverage and Kidnap & Extortion. The latest MTA program enhancements are designed to help multinational organizations protect their employees living and working overseas during times when political unrest and other events threaten their safety. ACE USA s integrated Political Evacuation Support coverage delivers a full range of support through all four phases of a political evacuation -- warning, preparation, assembly and evacuation -- and, when political or military events escalate to a potential crisis point, covers the cost of securely withdrawing employees and transporting them to safety or returning them home.
Travelers: Is it better to insure or not to insure?
Question: We are planning a Mediterranean cruise and can't seem to find any kind of trip-cancellation insurance only. All insurance seems to be packages, which include medical insurance. We don't need such an extensive package. Do we have to buy the whole package just to get this coverage? --Norman Brenner, Los Angeles Answer: This is a bit like asking whether you have to buy the whole burger just to get the pickle. The answer, generally, is yes, but having the whole package may keep you out of a pickle. Before you pull out your credit card and buy that comprehensive coverage package (you can comparison shop at such sites as www.insuremytrip.com, www.squaremouth.com and www.quotewright.com), consider how risk-averse you are and whether having that insurance will provide the peace of mind that's like a gift from the don't-worry-be-happy gods.sage travel insurance.
Mr Justice Consumer Advice: Joy over holiday insurance claims
A POX on insurance company Axa for not helping three-year-old Emily Stansfield and her dad David when they needed it. The company refused to pay for an extra night's accommodation when Emily was recovering from chicken pox on a holiday in Florida. But the money was paid after my intervention. David, of Jarrow, South Tyneside, said he stayed behind with Emily when the rest of the family returned home. He said: "The insurance company paid for the flight home and most of the accommodation. "But we were moved for one night and the money for this extra night was taken off my credit card without my knowledge. "Needless to say, I have no receipt but I do have the credit card statement with the transaction itemised." Axa told David they were unable to meet the claim because they do not accept credit card statements.
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