Signature Travel Insurance℠

IMG®, a worldwide leader in global benefits and travel insurance, has created the industry's most complete product, tailor-made for the adventurous traveler. Signature Travel InsuranceSM is the perfect add-on to your Global Rescue membership, providing coverage against a variety of unexpected expenses while you're traveling, and giving you the added comfort of knowing the actual value of your trip is protected if something goes wrong.

Features & Benefits

Trip Cancellation
$100,000

Emergency Medical
$100,000

Emergency Dental
$1,000

Common Carrier AD&D
$100,000

Lost Luggage / Baggage Delay
$2,500/$500

Sports Equipment Rental
$500 per day up to $2,000

Cancel for Any Reason (UPGRADE)
75% of trip cost

Interrupt for Any Reason (UPGRADE)
75% of trip cost
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Montana Outfitters and Guides Association Strongly Recommends That You Enroll With Global Rescue Prior To Embarking On Your Trip

Medical and security emergencies happen. When they do, we rely on Global Rescue, the world's leading membership organization providing integrated medical, security, travel risk and crisis response services to our travelers worldwide. Without a Global Rescue membership, an emergency evacuation could cost you more than $100,000. That's why over 1 million members trust Global Rescue to get them home when the worst happens. Don't travel without Global Rescue.

Memberships start at $119.

Global Rescue Membership

  • Medical Consultation services 24/7/365 with critical care paramedics, nurses and physicians, and an exclusive relationship with the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine Division of Special Operations
  • Field Rescue from the point of illness or injury for any serious medical emergency
  • Evacuation back to the member's home hospital of choice
  • Security Extraction from natural disasters, terror attacks and civil unrest
  • Travel Intelligence and event monitoring from our team of in-house analysts
  • GPS Tracking & Communication through our mobile app

Global Rescue PRovides the Most Compelte Medical, Security, and Evacuation Membership Available for Travelers.

Testimonials

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Watch our memebers talk about the moment they needed Global Rescue in their own words.

KEITH YOUNG – GLOBAL SECURITY SPECIALIST

Keith Young spent 30 years in law enforcement, including 23 in the Secret Service, before becoming a Director of Global Security in the private sector. He knows how to keep an organization and its employees safe.

“A company like Global Rescue, who has the professionalism, who has the communications system, who has the intelligence system, and who ultimately has the response capabilities that are needed, that’s what [corporations] are looking for.”

-Keith Young

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE – EGYPT

A group of Middlebury College students was traveling in Egypt when what became known as the Arab Spring suddenly exploded all around them. The school’s insurance provider said the students were safely on the way home. They weren’t.

“After debating a bit what to do, we said, ‘it looks like our evacuation provider isn’t doing what they were supposed to. Let’s go with Global Rescue.’”

-Jeff Cason

CHRIST MERTZ LUTHERAN CHURCH – HAITI

Rev. Cheryl Meinschein and a group of volunteers from a Pennsylvania church arrived in Haiti on Saturday. On Tuesday, a devastating earthquake struck the island nation, crippling infrastructure and leaving the group stranded.

“The important question was: Are we going to be able to get home? How are we going to be able to get home?”

-Rev. Cheryl Meinschein

LANZETTA FAMILY – FRANCE

The Lanzettas were enjoying a holiday abroad when 3-year-old Cate started suffering repeated grand mal seizures. The family needed to get Cate home to the U.S., fast, for the care she needed.

“One of the biggest fears was, we’re not at home … we’re at a beach resort in the southwest of France, and we don’t know anybody. What do we do now?”

-Jason Lanzetta

ALLAN LOKOS – BURMA

A plane crashes to the ground in Burma, engulfed in flames. Allan Lokos and Suzanna Weiss survived the impact, but that was only the beginning of their ordeal.

“I was standing in fire. Not close to it, but in it.”

-Allan Lokos

GAVIN HEALE – SOUTH AFRICA

Gavin had taken aim with his bow for target practice thousands of times. When his arrow splintered and the back half impaled his hand, he knew this time was going to be very different.

“On release, the arrow exploded.”

-Gavin Heale

COOPER KOCH – NEW YORK CITY

A rash can be a minor annoyance, but when your livelihood depends on your skin being in good condition, a rash becomes a much bigger problem.

“I called the dermatologist and made an appointment. The next day, I go there, and nobody’s there. They made a mistake, and nobody’s there to help me.”

-Cooper Koch

WADE BOGGS

Baseball Hall of Famer, avid outdoorsman and world traveler Wade Boggs relies on Global Rescue for peace of mind.

"You don’t play with your life. Things can happen in the blink of an eye. That’s when you call Global Rescue. In my opinion, you cannot afford not to get Global Rescue."

-Wade Boggs, Baseball Hall of Famer and Global Rescue member

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JULIAN P. TORRES

“It is with great humility that I would like to express my gratitude for your support to our Wounded Veteran Community and my mission to crucify my own limitations. To be a beacon of hope for humanity and to put the definition in physical form that we truly do control our circumstances. And together we achieved greatness by standing on the Roof Top of Africa Veterans Day 2015! I will never forget how you helped me and the cause.”

Endeavor to persevere,

-Julian P. Torres USMC SGT RET

ANGIE HEISTER – ZIMBABWE

Angie and her husband were taking a walk after dinner while on safari when they heard an animal noise coming from the bush. It was a Cape buffalo, one of the world’s most dangerous animals, and it was about to charge Angie.

“It gored me in my flank and threw me. This whole thing happened in four seconds.”

-Angie Heister

DANIEL CORE – ZIMBABWE

A small animal veterinarian, Dr. Daniel Core is no stranger to wildlife. But when an ornery giraffe closed in on him and his wife while they walked through the bush on safari, there was nothing he could do to stop an attack.

“I go, ‘oh my God, he is going to kill Laura or me, and there is not a darn thing I can do about it.’”

-Daniel Core

LINDA HANKS – TEXAS

Linda Hanks woke up one morning with an unexplained wound. The next morning, the wound was worse. The next morning, she knew she was in trouble. She had been bitten by a potentially lethal spider.

“The next day, I woke up, and it had turned into a huge, gaping, black sore.”

-Linda Hanks

JIM & EDDIE GILDEA – NEW ZEALAND

A competitive freestyle skier, Eddie Gildea was training in New Zealand when he crashed during a run. He had a catastrophic knee injury, and he was thousands of miles from home.

“It wasn’t an unusual accident. It happens all the time in skiing. Just not usually when you’re 12,000 miles away.”

-Jim Gildea

SCOTT GARRETT – NAMIBIA

A simple but nagging cough turned into something much more serious for Scott Garrett while he traveled to Africa. When he started coughing up blood, he knew he was in real trouble.

“A few more days, and I might not have made it through. It was just a rapid progression of everything starting to shut down.”

-Scott Garrett

JAMIE CRANE-MAUZY – CANADA

A professional slopestyle skier, Jamie Crane-Mauzy was competing in Whistler, B.C., when she crashed to the ground on a jump. Her brain rattled against her skull as it whipped onto the snow, she began to convulse, and she fell into a coma.

“I said, ‘well, is my daughter still alive?’ And his response was, ‘yes – for the moment.’”

-Grace Mauzy

KATE STARRETT – AUSTRIA

While living in Vienna with her two young sons, Kate Starrett suffered a violent allergic reaction. She couldn’t breathe, and she couldn’t find anyone who could help.

“I had a full-body rash. Unbeknownst to me, I was basically going into anaphylactic shock.”

-Kate Starrett

JON TURK - CANADIAN ARCTIC Photo

JON TURK - CANADIAN ARCTIC

Jon Turk is no rookie outdoorsman, having been named an Adventurer of the Year by Outside Magazine. But after a 100-day, 1,485-mile journey in northern Canada, he began to suffer kidney failure. Global Rescue and physicians at Johns Hopkins determined he needed dialysis – immediately. Global Rescue deployed an aircraft and critical care transport team to bring him out of the Arctic to a medical facility for the life-saving care he needed, and then home to Montana.

"I recommend [Global Rescue's] services to anyone who strays far from home.”

-Jon Turk, Global Rescue Member

SANDY & JOHN SEARLES - ETHIOPIA Photo

SANDY & JOHN SEARLES - ETHIOPIA

John and Sandy Searles were on safari in Ethiopia when John suffered a stroke. One satellite phone call later, and Global Rescue had dispatched a critical care transport team to help bring John to a hospital in Addis Ababa, and stay with him while a neurosurgeon worked to save his life. Once he was stabilized, Global Rescue escorted him home to the U.S.

"Without Global Rescue, I don't know how I would have my husband with me today.  If you are going to do this kind of travel at our age, it pays to take that extra step and think about getting rescued if need be."

-Sandy Searles, Global Rescue Member

STEVEN HUSKEY – CANADA Photo

STEVEN HUSKEY – CANADA

A September 2014 hunting trip in the Canadian Rockies suddenly went very wrong for Steven Huskey when he lost his footing during a snowy descent and slipped down a mountain, tumbling over a cliff. His guide reached out to Global Rescue, and we performed a field rescue and evacuation by helicopter. While Mr. Huskey was treated at a hospital, Global Rescue coordinated with his family, medical personnel, trip outfitter and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to perform his evacuation.

"If you are a back country adventurer, your Global Rescue membership should be at the very top of your packing list."

-Steven Huskey, Global Rescue Member

DR. MICHELE DONSKY - TANZANIA Photo

DR. MICHELE DONSKY - TANZANIA

Of all the places to experience shortness of breath and tightness in your chest, at 13,000 feet on a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the worst. Dr. Michele Donsky needed help immediately, and her guide called Global Rescue for a helicopter evacuation. Her condition improved at a lower altitude, and Global Rescue stayed in contact the whole way as she traveled home.

"I cannot praise you enough...I would be dead if you had not come to rescue me."

-Dr. Michele Donsky, Global Rescue Member

DR. MARTIN KOSICH – SWITZERLAND Photo

DR. MARTIN KOSICH – SWITZERLAND

An awkward fall in the middle of a long ski run down a Swiss mountain caused traumatic injuries for Dr. Martin Kosich, a veteran skier. It would have taken two hours for someone to ski down and get help, but Global Rescue was able to get a helicopter to him in a matter of minutes, bringing him to a nearby hospital to be stabilized before taking him to his home hospital of choice in the United States.

“There are no words to express the angst that was taken off my mind and body by Global Rescue. [Their] performance was terrific. I can't say enough about it. Without Global Rescue, I wouldn't be here today."

-Dr. Martin Kosich, Global Rescue Member

JOHN BATES - CHRISTMAS ISLAND Photo

JOHN BATES - CHRISTMAS ISLAND

A much-anticipated fishing trip to Kiritimati, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, went very wrong for John Bates when he became severely ill. Despite the communication challenges, Global Rescue evacuated him via private medically equipped aircraft from the remote location and brought him directly to a Hawaiian hospital for the treatment he so desperately needed.

"I'm here and I've got all of my limbs, I'm glad I had Global Rescue.  Having seen what they do, I'm a believer."

-John Bates, Global Rescue Member

JOHN ALL - NEPAL Photo

JOHN ALL - NEPAL

Climate scientist Dr. John All was doing research in the Himalayas when he fell 70 feet into a crevasse. A member of the American Alpine Club, Dr. All was able to crawl out and to his tent, but he had sustained very serious injuries. He sent an SOS satellite message to call Global Rescue, and we performed a successful field rescue via rotary-wing aircraft and brought him to safety from an altitude of 19,700 feet.

"Please call Global Rescue. Broken arm, ribs, internal bleeding. Fell 70ft crevasse. Climbed out. Himlung camp 2. Please hurry."

-John All, Global Rescue Member

NICO MONFORTE - ITALY Photo

NICO MONFORTE - ITALY

U.S. Ski Team racer Nico Monforte was preparing for a skicross event at the Junior World Championships in Valemalenco, Italy, when he suffered a fall, breaking his leg and injuring his shoulder. Global Rescue brought him to a more suitable facility for his surgery and care, and also transported him back to his home hospital of choice in the United States.

"I would highly recommend Global Rescue to any of my friends and family, or to anyone who is traveling. The services I received from Global Rescue helped get me the care I needed to make a full recovery."

-Nico Monforte, 2014 Junior Worlds Skicross Team Member

STEVE HOUSE - CANADA Photo

STEVE HOUSE - CANADA

An 80-foot fall brought veteran alpinist Steve House crashing to the ground while climbing Mount Temple in Banff National Park. A Canadian medevac team brought him down from the mountain and Global Rescue deployed a critical care transport team and brought him to the hospital. He had suffered multiple fractures and a collapsed lung, but Global Rescue was able to evacuate him to his home hospital in Oregon via medical transport jet.

"Global Rescue not only got me home as efficiently as possible, they repeatedly made the best decisions for me as a patient. For that I am forever grateful."

-Steve House, Global Rescue Member

FAQs

Q. If I need to be rescued from the point of my injury or illness (Field Rescue), will Global Rescue come and get me, even if I do not need to be hospitalized afterward?

A. Yes. Global Rescue pioneered worldwide field rescue and our medical teams understand that an injury in a remote place can have serious consequences. Any illness or injury that results in the need for emergent care is covered by your membership. You do not need to be hospitalized afterward for our Field Rescue services to be covered.

Q: Will Global Rescue fly me home on a private plane if I get sick?

A: If you suffer an illness or injury requiring hospitalization and wish to go home, Global Rescue will provide transport by the medically appropriate form of travel. Global Rescue will determine the mode of transport, taking into account member safety, treatment, and comfort concerns. We provide transport via private and commercial aircraft to our members’ home country hospital of choice. All transport costs are included in the cost of membership.

Q: If I have signed up for Security Services, will Global Rescue evacuate me from an active war zone?

A: When Global Rescue members are faced with a threat that could result in bodily harm or a government evacuation order is declared, we bring them to safety and transport them home. Our teams of military special operations veterans are immediately available to advise you, deploy to you and extract you in the event of an emergency, natural disaster, terrorist attack or civil unrest. All transport costs are included in the cost of membership.

(Some restrictions apply. Consult the Global Rescue Member Services Agreement for full details.)

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