Formerly known as CSA Travel Protection, Generali Global Assistance combines customer-driven innovation and risk management to create strategic solutions for its customers. Benefits and pricing are built on common-sense needs. Generali Global Assistance is part of the multinational Generali Group, which for more than 185 years has built a presence in 60 countries with over 76,000 employees.
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(1) CSA did provide "secondary" medical which would have required you to first submit your claim to any other primary collectible insurance policy. If the primary provider denied payment but it proved to be a covered medical expense under your secondary coverage plan, then CSA would have reimbursed you on a primary basis.
(2) CSA offered ON DEMAND MEDICAL CARE through their
Teladoc network (formerly Consult A Doctor TM) which offers 24/7 access to its proprietary nationwide
cross-coverage network of U.S. licensed physicians for telephone and secure e-mail medical consultations.
(3) CSA also offered "No Out-of-Pocket Medical Expense". If you had developed an acute illness while on your trip that required treatment by a physician, you could have called the
Emergency Hotline to obtain the name of a local qualified physician in the assistance provider’s network. If an in-network physician was available, the assistance provider would have scheduled the medical visit and guaranteed payment to the physician for a medical visit not to exceed 1000 USD for covered medical conditions.
(4) The CSA assistance provider also offered Interpretation/Translation services. The assistance provider would have assisted with telephone interpretation in all major languages or would have referred you to an interpretation or translation service for written documents.
Please always refer to your CSA Custom certificate for complete terms and conditions for these and all other benefits prior to purchase or within the 10 Day Review Period.