Showing posts with label Insurance Coverage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insurance Coverage. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Guide to Canadian Credit Card Car Rental Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) Insurance

 
Today we published a new detailed guide for Canadian Credit Card Car Rental Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) Insurance on the main Rewards Canada website. This guide takes a deep dive into one of the most popular and widely used benefits provided on most premium and ultra premium credit cards. It is one of the few insurance benefits that actually has front end value as it can save cardholders significant amounts of money by not having to pay for the car rental company’s insurance. That value can grow exponentially should the renter damage their rental car in an accident or if the car is stolen. However there are steps renters should take to make sure they are properly covered and not violating the terms of their card’s insurance policy and that’s where Rewards Canada’s new guide comes in handy.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Guide to Credit Card Emergency Medical Insurance Coverage - Updated for 2022

The one good thing about doing a website redesign and updating pages on a one by one basis is that it allows us to also bring the content of those pages up to date. Such is the case with this feature we first published back in February 2013. It has had a few updates along the way but definitely needed to be a thorough brushing up for 2022. 

Friday, November 27, 2020

November 27 Update: Aeroplan contest winners, 40,000 bonus Be Well points at Rexall and tell us your Mobile Device Insurance stories

 


Earlier this month we ran an awesome contest to celebrate the launch of the new Aeroplan program and wanted to thank everyone who entered the contest as well as to Aeroplan for the prizes! A big congratulations go out to each of the 25,000 points winners and this time the contest was swept by Ontario!  

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Travel Reward Credit Card Medical Insurance Coverage

Make sure you enjoy that golf course in Palm Springs
knowing that you are properly covered by your
Credit Card travel insurance

PLEASE NOTE THIS POST HAS NOW BEEN UPDATED ON THE MAIN REWARDS CANADA SITE. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST AND MOST UPDATED VERSION

With the emergence of Credit Card Emergency Travel Medical Insurance coverage over the past few years, I have been receiving more and more requests from some of Rewards Canada 'seasoned' readers about coverage once they hit 65 years old. I did look into this a few years back and just personally responded via email to those who asked. But somehow when 2013 hit, I have already received numerous emails asking about which credit cards provide Emergency Travel Medical Insurance coverage for people over the age of 65. So I figured it was best to summarize all the information into one post.

I have gone through all of the major Travel Rewards credit cards in Canada that provide this insurance benefit and summarized their age coverage in the chart below.

I do want to stress however that if you are picking a card primarily for the Travel Medical Insurance coverage be sure to read the policy before you get the card to see what is and what isn't covered, coverage periods and more as each card has their own 'exclusions' and such. Here are some of the things that stood out for me:
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  • Most of the plans will only cover you for pre-existing conditions (known or unknown in some cases) when those conditions are/were considered stable prior to traveling. Now the difference comes in in the time period that you have to be stable, I found most cards require 90 days prior to travel but some were as high as 180 days. Now a pre-existing condition can be different than a Medical or chronic condition which is controlled but once again during that 90 or 180 day period there usually can't be any changes or other treatment for the condition. Some will not cover routine care for a chronic condition
  • If you are traveling 9 weeks prior to or after giving birth many of the cards will not cover you if any medical issues arise that are related to the pregnancy
  • If you are young (or young at heart) and go party in Cancun during Spring Break, many of the cards will not cover you for medical emergencies that happen while you are intoxicated.
  • Certain dangerous or professional sports are not covered, even Scuba Diving is an exclusion unless you hold a basic designation from a certified school or licencing body.
These are only a few of the conditions and/or exclusions. Key word here in many of the cases is Emergency, so if you are getting routine care for something prior to travel there is a possibility it may not be covered. Also many of the policies require you to contact the insurer as soon as possible and get approval for the treatment except where the emergency is life threatening: This excerpt is taken from the Scotiagold Passport Visa policy:
"No benefits will be payable for surgery or invasive procedures (such as cardiac catheterization) without prior approval by Scotia Assist, except in extreme circumstances where a request for prior approval would delay surgery needed in a life threatening medical crisis."
So please, before you choose a card based solely on the medical insurance please read the policies of those that you are considering before making your decision.

Emergency Travel Medical Insurance Coverage Periods by Age
Bolding represents the best offer for the age category
Card / Age Group 54 or under 55-59 60 - 64 65 - 75 76+
American Express AeroplanPlus Platinum Card 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days No Coverage No Coverage
American Express Gold Rewards Card 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days No Coverage No Coverage
The Platinum Card from American Express 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days No Coverage No Coverage
BMO World Elite MasterCard 21 Days 21 Days 21 Days No Coverage No Coverage
CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days 3 Days 3 Days
CIBC Aventura Visa Infinte 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days No Coverage No Coverage
CIBC Aventura World MasterCard 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days No Coverage No Coverage
CUETS Platinum Class MasterCard 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days No Coverage
CUETS Gold MasterCard 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days No Coverage
Delta SkyMiles® World MasterCard® from Capital One® See Application
Desjardins Odyssey GOLD 48 Days 48 Days 23 Days 15 Days Please Contact them
Desjardins Module GOLD 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days
Desjardins Elegance GOLD 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days
HSBC Premier MasterCard 17 Days 17 Days 17 Days Unknown Unknown
National Bank of Canada Platinum MasterCard 60 Days 31 Days 31 Days 15 Days (to 74) No Coverage
Priority Club® World MasterCard® from Capital One® See Application
RBC British Airways Visa Infinite 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days 7 Days 7 Days
RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days 7 Days 7 Days
RBC Rewards Visa Preferred 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days 7 Days 7 Days
RBC Visa Infinite Avion 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days 3 Days 3 Days
Scotiabank American Express Card 8 Days 8 Days 8 Days 3 Days 3 Days
Scotiabank Gold American Express Card 25 Days 25 Days 25 Days 10 Days 10 Days
Scotiabank Platinum American Express Card 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days 10 Days 10 Days
Scotiagold Passport Visa 31 Days 31 Days 31 Days No Coverage No Coverage
TD First Class Visa Infinite Card 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days 4 Days 4 Days
WestJet RBC World Elite MasterCard 15 Days 15 Days 15 Days 3 Days 3 Days
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