What Is the Difference Between Primary & Secondary Coverage?

For information relating to policies purchased prior to October 23 2024, please check the Policy Wording provided with your purchase. You can contact us if you need this sent to you again. For plans purchased after October 23 2024, please see below.

If you potentially have more than one source of coverage, the coverages will be classified as primary or secondary. 

If you’re eligible for reimbursement, benefits will come from the primary coverage first. Travel insurance, such as World Nomads, is secondary (or excess) coverage, which means that the plan won’t pay out until after you’ve exhausted your benefits from your primary source.

Sources of primary coverage may include:

  • Your medical insurance
  • Your tour operator
  • Your common carrier
  • Other travel providers
  • Worker’s compensation.

Secondary insurance may pay the remaining expenses that your primary coverage may not, up to your maximum benefit amount and in accordance with the plan terms.

An example of secondary coverage: suppose that your luggage is lost in transit. You may be entitled to compensation from your airline. The airline agrees to pay you for a certain amount, but not for the entire cost of the missing items. In this case, your World Nomads plan may compensate you for the difference, if you’ve provided the proper documentation.

Prior to filing a claim with World Nomads, you’ll have to submit a claim first with any sources that could provide primary coverage, such as those listed above. Once you’ve filed a claim, your primary coverage will advise you if:

1) They can reimburse your expense; and
2) How much they will be willing to reimburse.

Once you have that information, you’ll need a copy of the decision to submit with your World Nomads claim. Should you have a covered claim, we will be looking to reimburse you for your remaining expenses and will be unable to process your claim without this information.

It’s important to educate yourself about the medical coverages available to you as you travel abroad. Some primary medical insurance providers may not offer coverage for incidents occurring outside the United States. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

*All information we provided here is a brief summary. It does not include all terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions, and termination provisions of the plans described. Please carefully read your state specific plan documents for a full description of coverage. Travel insurance is included as part of your travel protection plan which contains both insurance benefits and non-insurance assistance services. Material included on this page does not represent, nor is it specific to, United States Fire Insurance Company or travel insurance benefits provided on United States Fire Insurance Company’s travel protection plans.

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