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Question 28 of 42 in Overview

The travel insurance brochure has somewhat different descriptions of the conditions and benefits from the policy. Which should I believe?


The policy language is the official depiction of the terms and benefits. If you find differences between the written policy and what you were led to believe by a brochure, web site, or company representative before you purchased the policy, you should get the discrepancies resolved before going on your trip.
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