GUIDE TO
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Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver 03
Extended Warranty Protection 07
Purchase Protection 09
Roadside Dispatch
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Travel and Emergency Assistance Services 14
Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance 16
General Provisions 26
Your Guide to Benets describes the benet that is in eect as of
09/13/20. Information in this guide takes the place of any prior
benet and benet description you may have previously received.
Your eective date of eligibility is determined by Chase.
Please keep the guide with your account information for future
reference and call the Benet Administrator if you have any
questions before taking advantage of the benet.
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Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
The Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver benet provides
reimbursement for damages caused by theft or collision up to
the Actual Cash Value of most rented cars. Within your country
of residence, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver is secondary
coverage which means it supplements, and applies in excess of, any
valid and collectible insurance or reimbursement from any source.
The Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver covers theft, damage, valid
loss-of-use charges imposed and substantiated by the auto rental
company, administrative fees, and reasonable and customary towing
charges (due to a covered theft or damage) to the nearest qualied
repair facility. The Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver covers no
other type of loss. For example, in the event of a collision involving
Your Rental Vehicle, damage to any other driver’s car, the injury of
anyone, or damage to anything is not covered. Rental periods up to
thirty-one (31) consecutive days are covered.
You are covered when Your name is embossed on an eligible card
issued in the United States, and You use Your credit card Account
and/or rewards programs associated with Your Account to initiate
and complete Your entire car rental transaction. Only You, as the
primary renter of the vehicle, and any additional drivers permitted
by the Rental Car Agreement are covered.
How Does the Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
Work with Other Insurance?
If You do have personal automobile insurance or other insurance
that covers theft or damage, this benet reimburses You for the
deductible portion of Your car insurance or other insurance, along
with any unreimbursed portion of administrative and loss-of-use
charges imposed by the car rental company, as well as reasonable
towing charges while the car was Your responsibility.
If You do not have personal automobile insurance or any other
insurance, this benet reimburses You for covered theft, damage,
or administrative and loss-of-use charges imposed by the rental
company, as well as reasonable towing charges that occur while You
are responsible for the vehicle.
If You are renting outside of Your country of residence, the coverage
provided under this benet is primary and reimburses You for
covered theft, damage, or administrative and loss-of-use charges
imposed by the rental company, as well as reasonable towing
charges that occur while You are responsible for the vehicle.
How Do You Use the Auto Rental Collision
Damage Waiver?
1. Use Your Account to initiate and complete Your entire car
rental transaction.
2. During this transaction, review the Rental Car Agreement and
decline the rental company’s collision damage waiver (CDW/LDW)
option or a similar provision. Accepting this coverage will cancel
out Your benet. If the rental company insists that You purchase
their insurance or collision damage waiver, call the Benet
Administrator for assistance.
Before driving out of the lot, check the rental car for any prior
damage and bring any damage You identify to the attention of
the rental car company.
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This benet is in eect during the time the rental car is in Your (or
an authorized driver’s) control, and terminates when the rental
company reassumes control of their vehicle.
This benet is available in the United States and most foreign
countries. Coverage is not available where precluded by law, or
where it’s in violation of the territory terms of the auto rental
agreement, or when prohibited by individual merchants. If you
have questions about where coverage applies, contact the Benet
Administrator before You travel.
What Vehicles Are Not Covered?
Certain vehicles are not covered by this benet, including: high
value motor vehicles, exotic and antique cars (cars over twenty (20)
years old or that have not been manufactured for ten (10) years or
more), cargo vans, vehicles with open cargo beds, trucks, (other than
pick-ups), motorcycles, mopeds, motorbikes, limousines, recreational
vehicles, and passenger vans with seating for more than nine (9)
people, including the driver (passenger vans with seating for nine (9)
or less, including the driver, are covered).
Examples of high value motor vehicles or exotic car brands not
covered are Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Bentley, Corvette, Ferrari,
Jaguar, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maserati, Maybach, McLaren, Porsche,
Rolls Royce, and Tesla; However, selected models of Audi, BMW,
Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac, Inniti, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, and Range
Rover are covered.
Wondering if coverage applies to a specic type of vehicle?
Contact the Benet Administrator.
What’s Not Covered?
The Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver benet does not apply to:
Any obligation You assume under any agreement (other than the
deductible on Your personal auto policy)
Any violation of the auto rental agreement or this benet
Injury of anyone, including you, or damage to anything, inside or
outside the Rental Vehicle
Loss or theft of personal belongings
Personal liability
Expenses assumed, waived or paid by the auto rental company or
its insurer
The cost of any insurance or collision damage waiver oered by or
purchased through the auto rental company
Depreciation of the Rental Vehicle caused by the incident
including, but not limited to, “diminished value”
Expenses reimbursable by Your insurer, employer, or
employer’s insurance
Theft or damage due to intentional acts or due to the driver(s)
being under the inuence of alcohol, intoxicants, or drugs, or due
to contraband, or illegal activities
Wear and tear, gradual deterioration, or mechanical breakdown
Items not installed by the original manufacturer
Damage due to o-road operation of the Rental Vehicle
Theft or damage due to hostility of any kind (including,
but not limited to, war, invasion, rebellion, insurrection,
or terrorist activities)
Conscation by authorities
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Vehicles that do not meet the denition of covered vehicles
Rental periods that either exceed or are intended to exceed
thirty-one (31) days
Leases and mini leases
Theft or damage resulting from the authorized driver’s and/or
cardholder’s lack of reasonable care in protecting the Rental
Vehicle before and/or after damage or theft occurs (for example,
leaving the car running and unattended)
Theft or damage reported more than sixty (60) days* after the
date of the incident
Theft or damage for which a claim form has not been received
within one hundred (100) days* from the date of the incident
Theft or damage for which all required documentation has not
been received within three hundred sixty-ve (365) days after the
date of the incident
Vehicles that are not rented from a Rental Agency
Damage to the interior bed of a pick-up truck unless such
damage is caused by or the result of a covered loss, such as theft
or collision
Damage to a pick-up truck that is a result of loading or unloading
objects into the bed
*Not applicable to residents in certain states
How Do You File a Claim?
It is Your responsibility as a cardholder to make every eort to
protect Your Rental Vehicle from damage or theft. If You have an
accident or Your Rental Vehicle has been stolen, follow these steps
to le Your claim:
1. At the time of the theft or damage, or when You return the
Rental Vehicle, request the following documents from Your car
rental company:
Copy of the accident report form
Copy of the initial and nal auto rental agreements
(front and back)
Copy of the repair estimate and itemized repair bill
Two (2) photographs of the damaged vehicle, if available
Police report, if obtainable
Copy of the demand letter indicating the costs You are
responsible for and any amounts that have been paid toward
the claim
2. Call the Benet Administrator to report the theft or damage,
regardless of who is at fault and whether Your liability has been
established, as soon as possible but no later than sixty (60) days
from the date of the incident. Any claim containing charges
that would not have been included if notication occurred before
the expenses were incurred may be declined, so it is important
to notify the Benet Administrator immediately after an incident.
Reporting to any other person will not fulll this obligation.
3. Submit the documents listed above along with the following
documents to the Benet Administrator:
Completed and signed Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
claim form postmarked within one hundred (100) days* of the
theft or damage date, even if all other required documentation
is not yet available, or Your claim may be denied
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Credit card Account statement (showing the last four (4)
digits of the Account number) reecting the charge for the
rental transaction
Statement from Your insurance carrier (and/or Your employer
or employer’s insurance carrier, if applicable), or other
reimbursement showing the costs for which You are responsible
and any amounts that have been paid toward the claim
If You have no other applicable insurance or reimbursement,
please provide a statement to that eect
Copy of Your primary insurance policy’s Declarations Page (if
applicable) to conrm Your deductible; this is the document(s) in
Your insurance policy that lists names, coverages, limits, eective
dates, and deductibles
Any other documentation required by the Benet Administrator
to substantiate the claim
*Not applicable to residents in certain states
All documents must be postmarked within three hundred
sixty-ve (365) days of the theft or damage date, or Your claim
may be denied.
Filing online is faster: visit www.eclaimsline.com
Transference of Claims
After Your claim is paid, Your rights and remedies against any
party in regard to the theft or damage is transferred to the Benet
Administrator, to the extent of the cost of payment made to You.
You must give the Benet Administrator all assistance reasonably
required to secure all rights and remedies.
Denitions
Account – Your credit card Account issued by
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates
Actual Cash Value – the amount a Rental Vehicle is determined to
be worth based on its market value, age and condition at the time
of loss
Eligible Person – a cardholder who pays for their auto rental by
using their eligible Account
Rental Agency – a commercial rental company licensed under the
laws of the applicable jurisdiction and whose primary business is
renting automobiles
Rental Car Agreement – the entire contract an eligible renter
receives when renting a Rental Vehicle from a Rental Agency which
describes in full all of the terms and conditions of the rental, as well
as the responsibilities of all parties under the contract
Rental Vehicle – a land motor vehicle with four (4) or more wheels
which the eligible renter has rented for the period of time shown
on the Rental Car Agreement and is not identied as a noncovered
vehicle herein
You or Your – the Eligible Person
Additional Provisions
This information is a brief description of the important features
of this insurance plan. It is not an insurance contract. Insurance
benets are underwritten by Indemnity Insurance Company of
North America (“Provider”). Coverage may not be available in
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Extended Warranty Protection
Extended Warranty Protection extends the time period of warranty
coverage by one (1) additional year on original eligible warranties
of three (3) years or less. Coverage is limited to the original
price of the purchased item (as shown on Your itemized sales
receipt), less shipping and handling fees, up to a maximum of
ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars per claim and a maximum of
fty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars per Account. The benet applies
to purchases made both inside and outside the U.S. The eligible
item must have a valid original manufacturer’s U.S. repair warranty
of three (3) years or less, a store-purchased dealer warranty, or an
assembler warranty. Eligible items given as gifts can also be covered.
You are eligible for this benet when Your name is embossed
on an eligible card issued in the United States, and You charge
all or a portion of the cost of an eligible item to Your credit card
Account and/or rewards programs associated with Your Account.
If You received or purchased any other applicable extended
warranty when You purchased Your item, this benet will be
supplemental to and in excess of that coverage.
How Do You Register a Purchase for
Warranty Registration?
When You purchase an eligible item that carries a manufacturer’s
warranty, You have the option to register Your purchase by
calling the Benet Administrator or by going online to register
Your purchase at www.cardbenetservices.com. The Benet
Administrator will tell You where to send copies of Your item’s sales
receipt and warranty information, so they can be kept on le should
You need them. While registration is not required for Extended
Warranty Protection, You are encouraged to consider registration to
help You take full advantage of Your warranties.
If You choose not to register Your item, be sure to keep Your
Chase credit card statement (showing the last four (4) digits of the
Account number) reecting the purchase, the itemized sales receipt,
the original manufacturer’s written U.S. warranty, and any other
applicable warranty You received or purchased when You bought
Your item. These documents will be required to verify Your claim.
How Does Extended Warranty Protection Work?
Our benet extends the time period of warranty coverage by one (1)
additional year on original eligible warranties of three (3) years or
less. For example, a manufacturer’s warranty of three (3) months
would be provided with an additional twelve (12) months of coverage
for a combined total of fteen (15) months of coverage. If the
all states or certain terms may be dierent where required by
state law.
• No legal action for a claim may be brought against the Provider
until sixty (60) days after the Provider receives Proof of Loss.
No legal action against the Provider may be brought more than
three (3) years after the time for giving Proof of Loss. Further,
no legal action may be brought against the Provider unless all the
terms of the Guide to Benets have been complied with fully.
Please see “General Provisions” section at the end of
this document.
FORM #ARCDW CONSEC (02/19)
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manufacturer’s warranty is for three (3) years, it would be extended
one (1) additional year for a combined total of four (4) years.
What’s Not Covered?
The Extended Warranty Protection benet does not cover the
following purchases:
Boats, automobiles, aircraft, and any other motorized vehicles
and their motors, equipment, or accessories, including trailers
and other items that can be towed by or attached to any
motorized vehicle
Any costs other than those specically covered under the terms
of the original manufacturer’s written U.S. repair warranty, as
supplied by the original manufacturer or other eligible warranty
Items purchased for resale, professional, or commercial use
Rented or leased items
Computer software
Medical equipment
Used or pre-owned items (a refurbished item will be covered as
long as it has a warranty with it and would not be considered used
or pre-owned)
How Do You File a Claim?
Follow these steps to le Your claim:
1. Contact the Benet Administrator immediately after the failure
of Your covered item. Please note that if You do not notify
the Benet Administrator within ninety (90) days of product
failure, Your claim may be denied. Gift recipients of eligible
items are also covered, but they must provide all the documents
needed to substantiate their claim.
2. The Benet Administrator will ask You some preliminary
questions, direct You to the appropriate repair facility, and send
You the claim form.
3. Return the completed and signed claim form and requested
documentation to the Benet Administrator, and submit it within
one hundred twenty (120) days of the product failure along
with the required documents.
Filing online is faster: visit www.cardbenetservices.com
What Documents Will You Need to Provide?
The Benet Administrator will provide the details, but generally You
should be prepared to send:
Completed and signed claim form
Chase credit card statement (showing the last four (4) digits of the
Account number) demonstrating that the purchase was made on
Your Account
If more than one method of payment was used, please provide
documentation as to additional currency, voucher, points, or any
other payment method utilized
Copy of the itemized sales receipt
Copy of the original manufacturer’s written U.S. warranty, and any
other applicable warranty
Description of the item, its serial number, and any other
documentation deemed necessary to substantiate Your claim (this
includes bills and, if necessary, a copy of the maintenance record
and receipts)
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Original repair estimate or repair bill, indicating cause of failure
Any other documentation deemed necessary by the Benet
Administrator to substantiate the claim
How Will You Be Reimbursed?
If You have substantiated Your claim and met the terms and
conditions of the benet, Your item will be replaced or repaired at
the Benet Administrator’s discretion for no more than the original
purchase price of the covered item as recorded on Your credit
card receipt, less shipping and handling fees, up to a maximum
of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars per claim and a maximum
of fty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars per Account. You will be
reimbursed up to the amount charged to Your Account or the
program limit, whichever is less. Any purchases made using rewards
points associated with the Account are eligible for this benet, and
You will only be reimbursed up to the dollar amount to replace or
repair the item or the program limit, whichever is less.
If Your item is to be repaired, You may go to an authorized repair
facility and le a claim for reimbursement. Only valid and reasonable
repairs made at the manufacturer’s authorized repair facility
are covered.
In either case, the Benet Administrator’s payment, replacement, or
repair made in good faith will fulll the obligation under this benet.
Denitions
Account – Your credit card Account issued by
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates
Eligible Person – a cardholder who pays for their purchase by using
their eligible Account and/or rewards programs associated with their
covered Account
You or Your – the Eligible Person
Additional Provisions
This information is a brief description of the important features
of this insurance plan. It is not an insurance contract. Insurance
benets are underwritten by Indemnity Insurance Company of
North America (“Provider”). Coverage may not be available in
all states or certain terms may be dierent where required by
state law.
No legal action for a claim may be brought against the Provider
until sixty (60) days after the Provider receives Proof of Loss.
No legal action against the Provider may be brought more than
three (3) years after the time for giving Proof of Loss. Further, no
legal action may be brought against the Provider unless all the
terms of the Guide to Benets have been complied with fully.
Please see “General Provisions” section at the end of this document.
FORM #EWP CON 10K/50K/3YR (02/19)
Purchase Protection
Purchase Protection protects against theft of, damage to, or
involuntary and accidental parting with new retail purchases within
one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of purchase.
Involuntary and accidental parting with property means the
unintended separation from an item of personal property when its
location is known, but recovery is impractical to complete. At the
Benet Administrator’s discretion, this benet replaces or repairs the
item or reimburses You up to the total purchase price of Your item
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for a maximum of ve hundred ($500.00) dollars per claim and
fty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars per Account.
You are eligible for this benet when Your name is embossed on
an eligible card issued in the United States, and You charge all or a
portion of the cost of the item to Your credit card Account and/or
rewards programs associated with Your Account.
Your maximum recovery under the Purchase Protection benet
is the purchase price of the item as recorded on the eligible card
receipt, not to exceed the coverage limit.
What is Covered?
Eligible items of personal property purchased with Your Account
and/or rewards programs associated with Your Account
Eligible purchases made outside the United States when
purchased with Your Account and/or rewards program associated
with Your Account
Gifts purchased for friends and family members if purchased
with Your Account and/or rewards programs associated with
Your Account
The outstanding deductible portion of Your other applicable
insurance or indemnity for eligible claims
What’s Not Covered?
The Purchase Protection benet does not cover the
following purchases:
Animals and living plants
Antiques or collectible items
Boats, aircraft, automobiles, and any other motorized vehicles
and their motors, equipment, or accessories, including trailers and
other items towable by or attachable to any motorized vehicle
Computer software
Items purchased for resale, professional, or commercial use
Items that are lost, or that “mysteriously disappear,” meaning
they vanished in an unexplained manner, with no evidence of
wrongdoing by one person
Items under the control and care of a common carrier, including
the U.S. Postal Service, airplanes, or a delivery service
Items in Your baggage on a common carrier unless hand carried
or under Your supervision or that of a companion You know,
including but not limited to, jewelry, and watches
Theft or damage stemming from abuse, fraud, hostilities (war,
invasion, rebellion, insurrection, terrorist activities, and more);
conscation by authorities (if contraband or illegal); normal wear
and tear; ood, earthquake, radioactive contamination; damage
from inherent product defects
Theft or damage from mis-delivery, or voluntarily parting
with property
Medical equipment
Perishable or consumable items, including but not limited to,
cosmetics, perfumes and rechargeable batteries
Traveler’s checks, cash, tickets, credit or debit cards, among other
negotiable purchased instruments
Items used or pre-owned (refurbished items will not be considered
used or pre-owned if accompanied by a warranty)
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Please Pay Special Attention to These Conditions of
Purchase Protection:
If Your loss involves a portion of a pair or set, You will only be
reimbursed for the stolen or damaged item, not the total value
of the pair or set. This does not apply to items normally sold as
pairs or sets that are not replaceable by purchasing one piece of
the pair or set. In this case, before the claim can be nalized, the
individual item must be returned to the Benet Administrator.
If You have insurance (homeowner’s, renter’s, car, employer, or
any other), You are required to le a claim with Your insurance
company and to submit a copy of any claim settlement from
Your insurance company along with Your claim form. Purchase
Protection provides coverage on an “excess” coverage basis,
meaning it does not duplicate coverage but pays for a loss only
after valid and collectible insurance or indemnity (including, but
not limited to, homeowner’s, renter’s, automobile, or employer’s
insurance policies) has been exhausted. At that point, Purchase
Protection will cover the loss up to the amount charged to Your
Account, subject to the terms, exclusions, and limits of liability of
the benet.
How Do You File a Claim?
Follow these steps to le Your claim:
1. Call the Benet Administrator within ninety (90) days of the
damage, theft, or involuntary and accidental parting. Please
note that if You do not notify the Benet Administrator
within ninety (90) days of product failure, Your claim may be
denied. Gift recipients may le their own claims if they have the
necessary substantiating documents.
2. Answer a few questions, so the Benet Administrator can
send You the right claim forms and let You know what other
documentation is needed.
3. Return the completed and signed claim form and requested
documentation to the Benet Administrator within
one hundred twenty (120) days of the damage, theft,
or involuntary and accidental parting.
Filing online is faster: visit www.eclaimsline.com
What Documents Will You Need to Provide?
Be sure to include all information regarding Your claim, including
the time, place, cause and the amount to either replace or repair the
item. The Benet Administrator will provide the details, but generally
You should be prepared to send:
Completed and signed claim form
Credit card Account statement (showing the last four (4) digits of
the Account number) demonstrating that the purchase was made
on Your Account
If more than one method of payment was used, please provide
documentation as to additional currency, voucher, points, or any
other payment method utilized
Copy of the itemized store receipt demonstrating that the
purchase was made on Your Account
Copy of the documentation of any other settlement of the loss
(if applicable)
If the item is repairable, the estimate of repair or a copy of the
paid receipt/invoice for the repairs, indicating the type of damage
to the claimed item (if applicable)
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Copy of the police report (made within forty-eight (48) hours
of the occurrence in the case of theft), re report or incident
report to substantiate the loss; if the loss was not reported,
please provide a replacement receipt or other sucient proof
of loss deemed eligible solely by Your Benets Administrator
(if applicable)
Any other documentation deemed necessary by the Benet
Administrator to substantiate the claim
In some cases of damage, You will be asked to send the damaged
item, at Your expense, along with Your claim in order to
substantiate the claim, so make sure to keep the damaged item in
Your possession.
How Will You Be Reimbursed?
Once You have met the conditions of this benet, the Benet
Administrator will resolve Your claim in one of two ways:
A damaged item may be repaired, rebuilt, or replaced, and a
stolen item will be replaced. Typically, You will receive notice
of this decision within fteen (15) days of receipt of Your
claim documentation.
You may receive payment to replace Your item, an amount not
more than the original purchase price, less shipping and handling
charges, up to ve hundred ($500.00) dollars per claim and
fty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars per Account. You will only be
reimbursed up to the dollar amount to replace or repair the item
or the program limit, whichever is less.
Any purchases made using rewards points associated with
the Account are eligible for this benet, and You will only be
reimbursed up to the dollar amount to replace or repair the item
or the program limit, whichever is less.
Denitions
Account – Your credit card Account issued by
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates
Covered Purchase – an item purchased by an Eligible Purchaser
and paid for by using an eligible Account, subject to the exclusions
set forth in this Policy; for a purchase to be considered a Covered
Purchase, the entire purchase amount for the item must have been
made through the eligible Account; Covered Purchase also includes
an item purchased by an Eligible Purchaser and paid for by using an
eligible Account in combination with other tender (such as rewards
programs, cash, gift cards, store credit)
Eligible Person a cardholder who pays for their purchase by using
their eligible Account and/or rewards programs associated with their
covered Account
Eligible Purchaser – a person to whom an eligible Account is issued
and who agrees to use the transaction Account medium and has
charged the purchase to the eligible Account; reimbursement is
extended to losses incurred by a person other than the Eligible
Purchaser if that person is the recipient of the item purchased and
follows the Terms and Conditions of this coverage; no person or
entity shall have any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim for
reimbursement and/or damages under or arising out of this coverage
You or Your – the Eligible Person
Additional Provisions
This information is a brief description of the important features
of this insurance plan. It is not an insurance contract. Insurance
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Roadside Dispatch
®
Roadside Dispatch is a pay-per-use roadside assistance program
which provides you with security and convenience when you travel.
Dependable roadside assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. Just call us toll-free when you need us.
No membership or pre-enrollment is required. No annual dues. No
limit on usage.
What is Covered?
For a set price per service, the program provides you with:
Standard towing – up to ve (5) miles included 
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Tire changing – must have good, inated spare
Jump starting
Lockout service – not key replacement
Fuel Delivery – up to ve (5) gallons, plus the fuel cost
Standard winching
How Does It Work?
Call 1-800-847-2869 to access roadside assistance.
Roadside Dispatch will ask you for your location and details of
the problem. While you remain on the phone, a dispatch will be
arranged to a reliable tow operator or locksmith for assistance.
If you feel you are in an unsafe location, Roadside Dispatch will
advise you to hang up and dial 911. If you are not able to dial
911, we will call the non-emergency police number in your area
and remain on the phone with you at your request until the
police arrive.
What Fees Apply?
The fee for a standard service call is provided when you contact
us for assistance.
Customers must pay the service provider for mileage over
ve (5) miles.
A secondary unit being towed behind is not included but can be
accommodated for an additional fee.
Standard winching applies within one hundred (100) feet of paved
or county-maintained road only.
Additional fees may apply for winching services under
certain circumstances.
Service call fees are subject to change at any time; however, callers
will be notied of pricing prior to any service dispatch.
You may have the option to save money using our
pre-negotiated rates.
benets are underwritten by Indemnity Insurance Company of
North America (“Provider”). Coverage may not be available in all
states or certain terms may be dierent where required by state law.
No legal action for a claim may be brought against the Provider
until sixty (60) days after the Provider receives Proof of Loss.
No legal action against the Provider may be brought more than
three (3) years after the time for giving Proof of Loss. Further, no
legal action may be brought against the Provider unless all the
terms of the Guide to Benets have been complied with fully.
Please see “General Provisions” section at the end of this document.
FORM #PURPRO CON 500 (02/19)
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Any vehicle with wheels is covered under this program as long as it
can be classied as ‘Light Duty’. ‘Light Duty’ vehicles are vehicles that
weigh ten thousand (10,000) pounds or less. Vehicles weighing more
than ten thousand (10,000) pounds are considered ‘Medium Duty’ or
‘Heavy Duty’ and are not covered under this program.
This program may be discontinued at any time without prior
notice. Program void where prohibited.
Additional Terms: Service providers supplying emergency
roadside assistance and towing are independent contractors and
are solely liable for their services. Neither Visa nor Chase shall
have any responsibility or liability in connection with the rendering
of the service. Emergency roadside assistance and towing may
not be available in areas not regularly traveled, nor in other “o
road” areas not accessible by ordinary towing vehicles. Weather
conditions, time of day, and availability of service may aect
assistance responses. Expectations for dispatch are set with the
customer on every call, and an expected estimated time of arrival
is provided to the customer regardless of their location; however,
neither Visa nor Chase provides any assurances as to the ability of
the Service Provider to meet such estimates. You are responsible
for any roadside assistance or towing charges incurred by facilities
responding to your request even if you are not with your vehicle
or your vehicle is gone upon their arrival. Services provided by
United States Auto Club, Motoring Division, Inc.
This benet is provided to eligible Cardholders at no additional cost.
The terms and conditions contained in this Guide to Benets may be
modied by subsequent endorsements. Modications to the terms
and conditions may be provided via additional Guide to Benets
mailings, statement inserts, statement messages or electronic
notications. The benet described in this Guide to Benets will
not apply to Cardholders whose Accounts have been suspended
or canceled.
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FORM #RD CONBIZ (02/19)
Travel and Emergency
Assistance Services
If an emergency occurs while You are traveling away from home,
You, Your spouse and dependent children under twenty-two (22)
years old have access to our Travel and Emergency Assistance
Services. To access these services, call the Benet Administrator to
connect You with the appropriate local emergency and assistance
resources twenty-four (24) hours a day, three hundred sixty-ve (365)
days a year.
Travel and Emergency Assistance Services provide assistance
and referral. You are responsible for the cost of any actual
medical, legal, transportation, cash advance, or other services
or goods provided.
What Are the Specic Travel and Emergency
Assistance Services?
When you’re traveling away from home, emergencies can escalate
quickly. Something that is relatively straightforward when You
are at home, like replacing prescription medication, can become
complicated when You are navigating local laws or language barriers.
Our Travel and Emergency Assistance Services are designed to help in
numerous situations. Services include:
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Emergency Message Service records and relays emergency
messages for travelers, their immediate family members, or
business associates. The Benet Administrator will use reasonable
eorts to relay emergency messages in accordance with benet
guidelines and limitations but cannot take responsibility for
the failure to transmit any message successfully. All costs are
Your responsibility.
Medical Referral Assistance provides medical referral, monitoring,
and follow-up. The Benet Administrator can give You names
of local English-speaking doctors, dentists, and hospitals; assign
a doctor to consult by phone with local medical personnel,
if necessary, to monitor Your condition; and keep in contact
with Your family, serving as a continuing liaison. The Benet
Administrator can also help You arrange medical payments from
Your personal account. All costs are Your responsibility.
Legal Referral Assistance arranges contact with English speaking
attorneys and U.S. embassies and consulates if You are detained
by local authorities, have a car accident, or need legal assistance.
In addition, the Benet Administrator can coordinate bail payment
from Your personal account. The Benet Administrator can also
follow up to make sure bail has been properly handled. All costs
are Your responsibility.
Emergency Transportation Assistance helps You make all the
necessary arrangements for emergency transportation home or
to the nearest medical facility. This includes arrangements to bring
Your young children home and helping You stay in contact with
family members or employers during the emergency. In the case
of a death, the Benet Administrator can make arrangements to
repatriate the remains. All costs are Your responsibility.
Emergency Ticket Replacement helps You through Your carrier’s
lost ticket reimbursement process and assists in the delivery of a
replacement ticket to You, should You lose Your ticket. All costs
are Your responsibility.
Lost Luggage Locator Service helps You through the Common
Carrier’s claim procedures or can arrange shipment of
replacement items if an airline or Common Carrier loses Your
checked luggage. You are responsible for the cost of any
replacement items shipped to You.
Emergency Translation Service provides telephone assistance in
all major languages and helps nd local interpreters, if available,
when You need more extensive assistance. All costs are
Your responsibility.
Prescription Assistance and Valuable Document Delivery
Arrangements helps You ll or replace prescriptions, subject to
local laws, and can arrange pickup and delivery of prescriptions
lled for You at local pharmacies. Services can also help transport
critical documents that You have left at Your home or elsewhere.
All costs are Your responsibility.
Pre-Trip Assistance gives You information on Your destination
before You leave, such as ATM locations, currency exchange rates,
weather reports, health precautions, necessary immunizations,
and required passport visas.
Please note that due to occasional issues such as distance,
location, or time, neither the Benet Administrator nor its service
providers can be responsible for the availability, use, cost, or
results of any medical, legal, transportation, or other services.
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Denitions
Common Carrier – any mode of transportation by land, water or
air operating for hire under a license to carry passengers for which
a ticket must be purchased prior to travel; does not include taxi,
limousine service, commuter rail or commuter bus lines
You or Your – an eligible person whose name is embossed on an
eligible U.S. issued card, and resides in the United States.
Additional Provisions
The benet described in this Guide to Benets will not apply to
Cardholders whose accounts have been suspended or canceled.
The terms and conditions contained in this Guide to Benets may be
modied by subsequent endorsements. Modications to the terms
and conditions may be provided via additional Guide to Benets
mailings, statement inserts, statement messages, or electronic
notications. Allianz Global Assistance (“Benet Administrator”)
is solely responsible for provision of the Travel and Emergency
Assistance benet.
FORM #TEAS CONBIZ (02/19)
Trip Cancellation and
Trip Interruption
The Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption benet provides
reimbursement for Eligible Travel Expenses charged to the
Cardholder’s Account up to one thousand ve hundred ($1,500.00)
dollars per Covered Person and up to six thousand ($6,000.00)
dollars per Trip, if a loss results in cancellation or interruption of the
travel arrangements.
The Cardholder and Immediate Family Members are covered when
the Cardholder’s name is embossed on an eligible Chase Credit Card
Account issued in the United States, and the Cardholder charges
all or a portion of a Trip to his or her Credit Card Account and/or
Rewards programs associated with the Account. Immediate Family
Member means an individual with any of the following relationships
to the Cardholder: Spouse, and parents thereof; sons and daughters,
including adopted children and stepchildren; parents, including
stepparents; brothers and sisters; grandparents and grandchildren;
aunts or uncles; nieces or nephews; and Domestic Partner and
parents thereof, including Domestic Partners and Spouses of any
individual of this denition. Immediate Family Member also includes
legal guardians or wards. Immediate Family Members do not need
to be traveling with the Cardholder for benets to apply.
For Trip Cancellation:
Coverage begins on the initial deposit or booking date of the Trip
and ends at the point and time of departure on Your Scheduled
Departure Date.
For Trip Interruption:
Coverage begins on Your Scheduled Departure Date and ends on
Your Scheduled Return Date.
In the event the Scheduled Departure Date and/or the Scheduled
Return Date are delayed, or the point and time of departure and/ or
point and time of return are changed because of circumstances over
which neither the Travel Supplier nor You have control, the term of
coverage shall be automatically adjusted in accordance with Your or
the Travel Supplier’s notice to Us of the delay or change.
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If You are eligible for insurance under multiple Credit Card
Accounts, You will only be insured under the Account which
provides the largest benet amount for the loss that occurred.
What Are the Eligible Travel Expenses Covered?
Eligible Travel Expenses are Non-Refundable prepaid travel expenses
charged by a cruise line, airline, railroad, and other Common Carriers.
Eligible Travel Expenses also means Change Fees imposed by a Travel
Supplier to change the date and/or time of prescheduled travel
arraignments of a Trip that has not been cancelled, as well as redeposit
fees imposed by a Rewards program administrator.
For Trip Interruption only:
The benet also reimburses ground transportation expenses up to
two hundred fty ($250.00) dollars to directly transport You or Your
Immediate Family Member for necessary medical treatment, to the
airport, terminal or station of departure, and/or between the arrival
airport, terminal or station and their residence. This does not include
transportation in vehicles operated by a medical facility or specically
designed to transport sick or injured individuals.
If You or Your Immediate Family Member are forced to temporarily
postpone a Trip due to a covered loss and a new departure date is set,
We will reimburse for the prepaid unused Non-Refundable land, air,
and/or sea arrangements.
What if the Cardholder Paid for Your Trip Using
Redeemable Chase Rewards?
In the event of a covered loss, Rewards redeemed for travel will
be reimbursed in an amount equal to their monetary value. If the
monetary value of the redemption does not appear on the Trip
itinerary or redemption conrmation issued by the Travel Supplier, we
will reimburse each point redeemed at a rate of $.01 per reward unit.
Redeposit fees imposed by a Rewards program administrator are also
eligible for reimbursement.
What Losses Are Covered?
The Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption benet covers a broad
array of “what-ifs’ that can impact travel plans, reimbursing if:
Accidental Bodily Injury, Loss of Life, or Sickness experienced by
You or Your Traveling Companion which prevents You or Your
Traveling Companion from traveling on the Trip
Accidental Bodily Injury, Loss of Life, or Sickness experienced by an
Immediate Family Member of You or Your Traveling Companion
when the Accidental Bodily Injury or Sickness is considered life
threatening, requires hospitalization, or such Immediate Family
Member requires care by You or Your Traveling Companion
Severe Weather, which prevents a reasonable and prudent person
from beginning or continuing on a Trip and occurs: 1) at the point
of origin of the Trip prior to departure; or 2) in the path between
Your place of permanent residence and the point of origin of the
Trip prior to departure; or 3) within fty (50) miles of the airport,
terminal, station, booked lodging, and/or Host at Destination
location listed on Your travel itinerary; and which: A) impacts a
reasonable and prudent person’s ability to: (a) safely travel to the
departure point of a Common Carrier on which You are scheduled
to travel; or (b) safely remain at a booked Provider of Lodging,
or a Host at Destination location listed on Your travel itinerary;
or B) causes the cessation of operation of a Common Carrier for
which You are scheduled to travel provided that such cessation
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of operation causes You to: (a) miss at least 20% of the scheduled
duration of the Trip; or (b) miss the departure of a prepaid cruise
or tour (booked through a Tour Operator) that You are scheduled
to take; or C) causes a Provider of Lodging with which You have
booked accommodations to cease normal operations
Named Storm Warning
Change in military orders for You or Your Spouse/Domestic Partner
An organized strike aecting public transportation which causes
You or Your Traveling Companion to a) miss at least 20% of the
scheduled duration of the Trip; or b) miss the departure of a
prepaid cruise, or tour (booked through a Tour Operator) that You
are scheduled to take
The following losses are specic to Trip Cancellation:
A Terrorist Incident within twenty-ve (25) miles of You or Your
Traveling Companion’s place of permanent residence within thirty
(30) days of their Scheduled Departure Date; or a Terrorist Incident
within twenty-ve (25) miles of an airport, booked lodging, and/or
Host at Destination location listed on the itinerary within thirty (30)
days of the scheduled arrival
A Travel Warning due to terrorism issued by the branch of the
United States Government with jurisdiction to issue such warning
for the immediate vicinity of You or Your Traveling Companion’s
place of permanent residence within ten (10) days of the
Scheduled Departure Date; or a Travel Warning due to terrorism
issued by the United States Department of State or other branch
of the United States Government with jurisdiction to issue such
warning for a geographic area within twenty-ve (25) miles of
an airport, booked lodging, and/or Host at Destination location
that is in eect within thirty (30) days immediately preceding the
Scheduled Departure Date
The following losses are specic to Trip Interruption:
Terrorist Incident within twenty-ve (25) miles of an airport,
booked lodging, and/or Host at Destination location listed on Your
itinerary while on a Trip
Travel Warning due to terrorism issued by the United States
Department of State or other branch of the United States
Government with jurisdiction to issue such warning for a
geographic area within twenty-ve (25) miles of an airport, booked
lodging, and/or Host at Destination location that is issued during
You or Your Traveling Companion’s Trip
Trips must occur while the insurance is in-force to be eligible
for this benet.
Please Pay Special Attention to These Conditions of
the Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption Benet:
If You suer a loss causing Trip Cancellation or Trip Interruption,
You must immediately notify the appropriate Travel Supplier. If
such notication by You does not occur and failure to notify the
Travel Supplier results in the surrender of Non-Refundable Eligible
Travel Expenses, that would have otherwise been refundable had
You notied the Travel Supplier, no benet shall be payable. If a
loss prevents You from providing the notication, the benet may
still apply.
No coverage will be provided for a Trip that is scheduled to last
longer than sixty (60) days. If a Trip exceeds sixty (60) days in
duration, We will only reimburse the pro-rated portion of any
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Non-Refundable pre-paid Eligible Travel Expenses up to the rst
sixty (60) days of the Trip.
In no event will We pay more than the benet amount. In no
event will We pay more than the Maximum Benet Amount
per twelve (12) Month Period in any twelve (12) consecutive
month period regardless of the number of Trip Cancellation or
Trip Interruption claims made in that twelve (12) month period.
Payment is also limited to the Maximum Benet Amount per Trip.
The Travel Supplier’s cancellation provisions in eect at the time
the Travel Supplier is notied of a cancellation
In the event that Your Trip Cancellation or Trip Interruption
results in a credit for future travel, accommodations, or other
consideration being issued by the Travel Supplier, no benets shall
be payable for that portion of the Eligible Travel Expenses which
such credit represents until such credit expires.
No benet will be paid for any Eligible Travel Expense unless a
portion of such Eligible Travel Expense has been charged to the
Account.
In no event shall the Benet Amount payable exceed the
actual amount charged to the Cardholder’s Account for eligible
travel expenses.
We will not reimburse additional transportation expenses incurred
by You other than those described above. This includes the
dierence in cost between the original fare or any new fare to
return home or rejoin the Trip.
This benet is payable on an excess basis over and above any
amount due from any other valid or collectible insurance or any
other form of reimbursement payable by those responsible for
the loss.
What’s Not Covered?
The Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption benet does not apply to
any loss caused by or resulting from, directly or indirectly:
A change in plans, nancial circumstances, and/or the business or
contractual obligations of You or Your Traveling Companion and
his or her Immediate Family Members
A Pre-existing Condition or any other event that occurs or
commences prior to the initial deposit or booking date of the Trip
Any loss due to the voluntary surrender of unused vouchers,
tickets, credits, coupons, or travel privileges available to You from
the Travel Supplier prior to their expiration date
Travel arrangements scheduled to take place after the twenty-
sixth (26th) week of pregnancy; or when any multiple pregnancy,
with or without complications, occurs prior to the initial deposit
date or booking date of the Trip; or any pregnancy associated with
an assisted reproductive program, such as in vitro fertilization
Any loss for any Trip booked while on a waiting list for specied
medical treatment
Any loss for any Trip booked for the purpose of obtaining medical
treatment
Disinclination to travel due to civil unrest
Failure of You or Your Traveling Companion to obtain necessary
visas, passports, or requisite travel documents
Your commission or attempted commission of any illegal act,
including any felony
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Your suicide, attempted suicide, or intentionally self-inicted injury
You being under the inuence of any narcotic, legal recreational
marijuana, or other controlled substance at the time of a loss
(except if the narcotic or other controlled substance is taken and
used as prescribed by a Physician)
Your disinclination to travel due to an epidemic or pandemic
Default of the Common Carrier resulting from Financial Insolvency
or Financial Insolvency of a Travel Agency, Tour Operator, or
Travel Supplier
War, undeclared war, civil war, insurrection, rebellion, revolution,
warlike acts by a military force or personnel, any action taken in
hindering or defending against any of these, the destruction or
seizure of property for a military purposes, or any consequences
of any of these acts; War does not include terrorism
In regard to coverage being provided due to a Terrorist Incident,
no coverage shall apply to Trips booked to any area known to be
associated with Terrorist Activity.
For Trip Interruption only:
Travel arrangements canceled or changed by a Travel Supplier
(unless due to Severe Weather or an organized strike aecting
public transportation, or if specically covered by these benets)
Any event or circumstance unrelated to Accidental Bodily Injury or
Loss of Life or Sickness which occurs or commences prior to the
initial deposit date or booking date of the Trip
Any Terrorist Incident or Travel Warning occurring within
twenty-ve (25) miles of You or Your Traveling Companion’s place
of permanent residence within thirty (30) days prior to the initial
Trip deposit or booking date
A Terrorist Incident occurring within twenty-ve (25) miles of
an airport, booked lodging, and/or the location of the Host at
Destination within thirty (30) days of Your initial Trip deposit or
booking date
What is the Maximum Benet Amount?
If more than one person insured under the same Account suers a
loss for the same Trip, the Company will not pay more than:
Benet Maximum Benet Amount Per Trip
Trip Cancellation $6,000.00
Trip Interruption $6,000.00
If the Cardholder charges multiple travel expenses for a Trip, each
Covered Person is eligible for benets, subject to these maximums.
If a loss results in total payable benet amounts that exceed the
applicable Maximum Benet Amount per Trip, benets will be
divided proportionally, based on applicable amounts owed to all
Covered Persons.
How Do You File a Claim?
Follow these steps to le Your claim:
1. Call the Benet Administrator within twenty (20) days of
Your Trip Cancellation or Interruption or as soon as
reasonably possible.
2. Answer a few questions, so the Benet Administrator can
send You the right claim forms and let You know what other
documentation is needed.
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3. Return the completed and signed claim form and requested
documentation to the Benet Administrator within
ninety (90) days or as soon as reasonably possible (but no
later than one (1) year after the ninety (90) day deadline).
Filing online is faster: visit www.eclaimsline.com
What Documents Will You Need to Provide?
The Benet Administrator will provide the details, but generally You
should be prepared to send:
Completed and signed claim form
Travel itinerary
Documentation conrming the reason for Trip Cancellation or
Interruption (e.g., medical documents, death certicate, etc.)
Chase Credit Card Account statement (showing the last four (4)
digits of the Account number) reecting the charge for prepaid
travel arrangements (for Trip Cancellation), and proof of expenses
incurred (for Trip Interruption)
Copies of the cancellation or refund policies of providers involved
in the trip, such as the Common Carrier, Tour Operator, or
Travel Supplier
Any unused vouchers, tickets, or coupons
Denitions
Accident or Accidental – a sudden, unforeseen, and unexpected
event which a) happens by chance; b) arises from a source
external to You; c) is independent of illness, disease or other bodily
malfunction or medical or surgical treatment thereof; d) occurs while
You are insured under the benet while it is in eect; and e) is the
direct cause of loss
Accidental Bodily Injury – bodily injury, which a) is Accidental; b)
is the direct cause of a loss; and c) occurs while the Cardholder is
insured under this policy, which is in eect; Accidental Bodily Injury
does not include conditions caused by repetitive motion injuries or
cumulative trauma not a result of an Accident, including, but not
limited to Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease, bursitis, Chondromalacia, shin
splints, stress fractures, tendinitis, and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Account – the Cardholder’s Credit Card Account issued by
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates
Appropriate Authority – the U.S. State Department or other U.S.
governmental authority with jurisdiction to issue travel advice
Cardholder – an individual to whom a Credit Card Account has been
issued by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates
Change Fees (Trip Interruption only) – any fee imposed by a Travel
Supplier to change the date and/or time of prescheduled travel
arrangements of a Trip that has not been cancelled; Change Fees do
not include a change in Common Carrier fare, Provider of Lodging
occupancy rate, or new Common Carrier fares
Common Carrier – any commercially licensed motorized land,
water, or air conveyance, operated by an organization other than
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates, organized and
licensed for the transportation of passengers for hire, and operated
by an employee or an individual under contract; Common Carrier
does not include Cruise Lines, however Cruise Lines are an eligible
expense for reimbursement
Company – Federal Insurance Company
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Covered Person – the Cardholder and the Cardholder’s Immediate
Family Members
Credit Card – a payment medium that takes the form of a Credit
Card, credit plate, charge plate, courtesy card, or other identication
card or device issued to the Cardholder; the Cardholder may use the
Credit Card to purchase, hire, rent, or lease property or services
Cruise Line – a company that maintains a eet of cruise ships and
markets cruises to the public
Domestic Partner – a person designated by You who is registered
as a Domestic Partner or legal equivalent under the laws of the
governing jurisdiction or who is at least eighteen (18) years of
age and competent to enter into a contract; is not related to You
by blood; has exclusively lived with You for at least twelve (12)
consecutive months prior to the date of enrollment; is not legally
married or separated and as of the date of enrollment has with at
least two (2) of the following nancial arrangements with You: a joint
mortgage or lease, a joint bank account, joint title to or ownership of
a motor vehicle or status as a joint lessee on a motor vehicle lease or
a joint credit card account with a nancial institution; neither You nor
Your Domestic Partner can be married to, nor in a civil union with,
anyone else
Eligible Travel Expenses – Non-Refundable prepaid travel expenses
charged by a cruise line, airline, railroad, and other Common
Carriers; Eligible Travel Expenses also means redeposit fees imposed
by a Rewards program administrator
Financial Insolvency – the inability of an entity to provide travel
services because it has ceased operations either following the ling
of a petition for bankruptcy, whether voluntary or involuntary, or
because it has ceased operations as a result of a denial of credit or
the inability to meet nancial obligations
Host at Destination – a person with whom You are sharing
prearranged overnight accommodations at the host’s usual principal
place of residence
Insured Person – the Cardholder
Loss of Life – death, including clinical death, as determined by the
local governing medical authority authorities where such death
occurs within three hundred sixty-ve (365) days after an Accident
Named Storm Warning – a warning issued by a meteorological
society with jurisdiction to issue such warning, during dates of
Your scheduled travel, for a named storm that is occurring or is
imminently expected to occur within fty (50) miles of the airport,
terminal, or station You are scheduled to depart from or arrive to,
or Your booked Provider of Lodging, and/or Host at Destination; a
Named Storm Warning does not include a government’s declaration
of a state of emergency in absence of a storm warning issued by a
meteorological society with jurisdiction to issue such warning, or a
Named Storm Watch
Named Storm Watch – a meteorological society with jurisdiction
to issue such watch has stated that there is the potential for Severe
Weather to occur during dates of Your scheduled travel for an area
within fty (50) miles of the airport, terminal, or station You are
scheduled to depart from or arrive to, or Your booked Provider of
Lodging, and/or Host at Destination; a Named Storm Watch does not
mean that Severe Weather is imminent; a Named Storm Watch only
means that based on the meteorological society’s projected course
for the storm, it is possible.
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Non-Refundable – money (or Rewards) prepaid by the Cardholder
or the Cardholder’s Spouse or Domestic Partner through use of the
Account, for a Covered Trip:
which will be forfeited under the terms of the agreement made
with the Travel Supplier for unused travel arrangements; and
for which the Travel Supplier will not provide any other form of
compensation; or
for which the Rewards administrator will not provide
reimbursement of Rewards
Physician
a licensed practitioner of the healing arts, acting within
the scope of his or her license to the extent provided by the laws of
the jurisdiction in which medical treatment is provided; Physician does
not include You, Your Traveling Companion, or Your or Your Traveling
Companion’s Immediate Family Member, Your or Your Traveling
Companion’s employer or business partner, or an Immediate
Family Member of Your or Your Traveling Companion’s employer or
business partner, a massage therapist, a physical therapist, or anyone
employed by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates
Pre-Existing Condition – illness, disease or accidental injury of You,
Your Traveling Companion, Your Immediate Family Member or the
Immediate Family Member of Your Traveling Companion, for which
medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was recommended or
received within the sixty (60) day period immediately prior to the
initial deposit or booking date (whichever occurs rst) of a Trip; the
taking of prescription drugs or medication for a controlled condition
throughout this sixty (60) day period will not be considered to be a
treatment of illness or disease; additionally, regular antenatal care,
through twenty-six (26) weeks gestation, provided it is a single,
uncomplicated pregnancy which does not arise from services
or treatment associated with an assisted reproductive program,
including but not limited to in vitro fertilization, is not considered to
be a treatment of illness or disease
Provider of Lodging – a hotel, inn, motel, bed and breakfast, or
hostel; a Provider of Lodging includes non-commercial time shares,
condominiums, or rentals of a private residence; such rental shall
require a written contract between You and the property owner or
management company, executed in advance of the commencement
of the rental period; such contract must: a) be facilitated by a
licensed rental agent, licensed attorney, or website specically
designed for the purpose of matching those oering short term
rental properties with renters; b) specically outline cancellation
provisions; and c) not have a contract period greater than
sixty (60) days; this sixty (60) day limitation shall include: a) the initial
term of the contract as well as any subsequent extension of the
initial contract; and/or b) any new contract entered into by You to
rent the same property listed on the initial written contract which
is incepted within the thirty (30) days immediately following the
initial contract’s expiration date; direct transactions with owners of
property or time shares not facilitated by a licensed rental agent,
licensed attorney, or website specically designed for the purpose
of matching those oering short term rental properties with renters
are not included regardless of whether a contract is executed
Rewards – points, miles, cash Rewards, or any other type of
redeemable Rewards, as well as any re-deposits fees charged
by a Rewards administrator, provided that all Rewards
have been accumulated by the Cardholder through use of
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its aliates sponsored
Rewards program
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Scheduled Departure Date – the date on which You are originally
scheduled to leave on the Trip
Scheduled Return Date – the date on which You are originally
scheduled to return to the point of origin or to a dierent
nal destination
Severe Weather – any dangerous meteorological phenomena with
the potential to cause major damage, serious social disruption, or
loss of human life; wildre related smog at the point of origin of
the Trip or within the vicinity of an airport, booked lodging, and/or
Host at Destination location listed on Your travel itinerary for which
a health advisory has been issued by the appropriate government
agency with jurisdiction to issue such advisory shall also be
considered Severe Weather
Sickness – an illness or disease which requires the attendance
of a Physician
Spouse – Your husband or wife who is recognized as such by
the laws of the jurisdiction in which You reside; Spouse includes
Domestic Partners or Covered Persons joined by Civil Unions where
applicable by law
Terrorist Activity – multiple Terrorist Incidents or Travel Warnings
related to terrorism that have occurred within the twelve (12)
months prior to the initial deposit date or booking date of a Trip
located within twenty-ve (25) miles of an airport, booked lodging,
and/or Host at Destination location listed on Your itinerary
Terrorist Cell – a small unit serving or identifying as part of a larger
terrorist organization where the members coordinate for a specic
attack against a government or civilian population
Terrorist Incident – 1) the use or intended use of any bomb,
nuclear, biological, or chemical agent dangerous to human life;
2) any violent act of a single individual resulting in mass casualties;
or 3) any violent act of a Terrorist Cell resulting in mass casualties;
the terrorist act must be intended to intimidate or coerce a
civilian population, to inuence the policy of a government by
intimidation or coercion, or to aect the conduct of a government
by mass destruction
Travel Warning – a warning, issued by an Appropriate Authority,
that travel is not advisable due to an imminent, credible, and specic
terrorist threat; Travel Warning does not include general travel
advisories in the absence of an imminent, credible, and specic
terrorist threat
Tour Operator – an entity which organizes travel components into
packaged arrangements for sale directly to the travelling public
Travel Supplier – a cruise line, airline, railroad, or other
Common Carriers
Traveling Companion – an individual who has made advanced
arrangements with You to travel together for all or part of the Trip
Trip – any travel booked through a Travel Supplier for which:
any portion of the cost has been charged to the Cardholder’s
Account issued by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its
aliates; or
any portion of the cost has been paid for with redeemable
Rewards that were accumulated by the Cardholder from a
Rewards program sponsored by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.
and/or its aliates
while the insurance is in eect
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and is for a time period that doesn’t exceed sixty (60) days in
duration; Note: If a Trip exceeds sixty (60) days in duration, You
will be reimbursed the pro-rated portion of any Non-Refundable
pre-paid Eligible Travel Expenses up to the rst sixty (60) days of
the Trip
Trip Cancellation – the cancellation of travel arrangements due to
a loss when You are prevented from traveling on a Trip on or before
the Scheduled Departure Date of the Trip
Trip Interruption – the interruption of Your Trip either on the
way to the point of departure or after departure of the Trip; Trip
Interruption also means any change to the date and time of
pre-scheduled un-canceled travel arrangements
We, Us and Our – Federal Insurance Company
You or Your – the Covered Person
Additional Provisions
We have a right to examine under oath, as often as We may
reasonably require, You or Your authorized representative,
if applicable. We may also require You or Your authorized
representative to provide a signed description of the
circumstances surrounding the loss and Your interest in the loss.
You or Your authorized representative will also produce all records
and documents requested by Us and will permit Us to make
copies of such records or documents.
In the event of a claim under this policy, You or Your authorized
representative must fully cooperate with Us in Our handling of
the claim, including, but not limited to, the timely submission
of all medical and other reports that We may require. If We are
sued in connection with a claim under this policy, then You or
Your authorized representative must fully cooperate with Us in
the handling of such suit. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its
aliates, You or Your authorized representative must not, except
at Your own expense, voluntarily make any payment or assume
any obligation in connection with any suit without Our prior
written consent
No legal action for a claim may be brought against the Provider
until sixty (60) days after the Provider receives proof of loss.
No legal action against the Provider may be brought more than
three (3) years after the time for giving proof of loss. Further, no
legal action may be brought against the Provider unless all the
terms of the Guide to Benets have been complied with fully.
This information is a brief description of the important features
of this insurance plan. It is not an insurance contract. Insurance
benets are underwritten by Federal Insurance Company.
Coverage may not be available in all states or certain terms may
be dierent where required by state law.
Please see “General Provisions” section at the end of
this document.
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General Provisions:
Apply to ALL Benets:
Signed transactions are covered as long as You use Your eligible
card Account and/or Rewards programs associated with Your
Account to secure the transaction.
You shall do all things reasonable to avoid or diminish any loss
covered by these benets. This provision will not be unreasonably
applied to avoid claims.
If You make any claim knowing it to be false or fraudulent in any
respect, no coverage shall exist for such claim, and Your benets
may be cancelled. Each cardholder agrees that representations
regarding claims will be accurate and complete. Any and all
relevant provisions shall be void in any case of fraud, intentional
concealment, or misrepresentation of material fact.
These benets are provided to eligible cardholders at no additional
cost. The terms and conditions contained in this Guide to Benets
may be modied by subsequent endorsements. Modications to
the terms and conditions may be provided via additional Guide
to Benets mailings, statement inserts, statement messages or
electronic notication. The benets described in this Guide will
not apply to cardholders whose Accounts have been suspended
or cancelled.
Termination dates may vary by nancial institutions. Chase can
cancel or non-renew the benets for cardholders, and if they do,
they will notify You at least thirty (30) days in advance.
After the Benet Administrator has paid Your claim, all Your
rights and remedies against any party in respect of this claim will
be transferred to the Benet Administrator to the extent of the
payment made to You. You must give the Benet Administrator
all assistance as may reasonably be required to secure all rights
and remedies.
These benets do not apply to the extent that trade or economic
sanctions or other laws or regulations prohibit the provision of
insurance, including, but not limited to, the payment of claims.
For questions, call 1-888-320-9656 if you're in the US
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Visit chase.com/mycardbenets to see all
the benets that come with your card.
US: Call 1-888-320-9656
International: 1-804-673-1691
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