Terms and Conditions Fee-paying Students (FAS) 2018

These terms and conditions applies to students who have been accepted for and are undertaking further education at the university or college and who pay tuition fees for this. The insurance also covers students who have been granted a scholarship and who pay a tuition fee.

Note that these Terms and Conditions are valid until 30/06/2021.

Document information

Type of document: Terms and Conditions

Valid: 01/01/2018 - 30/06/2021

Sender: Insurance Department

Pages in print: 12

2 Insurance cover

2.1 Disability and death benefits

In the event of an accident that leads to medical disability, a lump sum is paid in relation to the degree of medical disability. In the case of medical disability of less than 50 per cent, the lump sum is calculated on 10 base amounts. For medical disability of 50 per cent or more, the lump sum is calculated on 20 base amounts. If the accidental injury leads to death within three years, 1 base amount is paid to the estate.

No compensation is given for scars.

In calculation, the base amount in the year of death is used. Where appropriate, what has been paid as a lump sum for disability is deducted from the lump sum in the event of death.

2.1.1 In the event of assault

The assault must be immediately reported to the local police. The insured shall produce evidence that a police report has been made.

The insured shall observe normal caution, i.e. if possible avoid dangerous areas and situations and otherwise do what may reasonably be expected in order to avoid being the victim of assault. In the event of negligence, compensation is normally halved, unless the circumstances of the incident indicate that the negligence was very minor or had no significance for the insurance claim. In the event of gross negligence, the right to compensation may be lost. The same applies if the insured was under the influence of alcohol, sleeping pills, narcotics or other intoxicant or committed a deliberate criminal act that could lead to at least a fine under Swedish law.

2.2 Medical and dental care cover

The insurance reimburse necessary, reasonable and documented costs for emergency medical or dental care when the insured has suffered illness or accident during the insurance period. For each event, such costs are compensated during a period of up to 90 days form the first contact with the care provider. There is no upper limit to the amount of insurance cover for emergency medical care. For emergency dental care, a maximum of SEK 3,000 per year is reimbursed.

With pregnancy, costs are reimbursed for emergency medical care for the insured in connection with delivery, miscarriage or other serious complications before the end of the 28th week of pregnancy (27+6). In such cases, reimbursement can be paid for medical care for both mother and child for more than 90 days.

The insured must always be able to produce original receipts as evidence of medical and dental care costs. The insurance only covers medicines that are prescribed by a doctor.

2.2.1 Exceptions

The insurance does not cover visits to a doctor with symptoms or illnesses that the insured had before travelling to Sweden. If the insured’s condition rapidly worsens during his or her stay in Sweden, the insurance covers medical care until the condition is stabilised, even though treatment of the illness continues.

The insurance does not compensate additional costs in connection with medical or dental care. Examples of such additional costs include taxi fares, cost of rebooking tickets etc. The insurance does not cover medical examinations, vaccination, planned check-ups during pregnancy or other planned medical or dental care. Testing for sexually transmitted diseases, without symptoms or indication of actual infection, is not covered.

Treatment by a chiropractor, naprapath or physiotherapist is only covered if there is a referral from a qualified doctor.

Invoices from hospitals etc. shall always be issued to the insured, never to Kammarkollegiet.

2.2.2 Note

Emergency medical or dental care refers to the same as the term immediate health care in section 4 of the Health Care Act (1982:763) and immediate dental health care in section 6 of the Dental Health Care Act (1985:125) respectively.

2.3 Home transport cover

The insurance reimburse necessary and reasonable additional costs for transport to the home country of the insured because the insured has suffered serious illness or extensive injury during the insurance period. The same applies to repatriation of the deceased in the event of the insured’s death.

An assessment of whether repatriation is necessary shall always be made by the doctor who is giving treatment together with Falck Global Assistance or Kammarkollegiet. Costs of repatriation organised by anyone other than Falck Global Assistance or Kammarkollegiet will not be covered.

If Falck Global Assistance recommends repatriation and the insured does not agree to this, Kammarkollegiet may decline to reinburse continuing care in Sweden for the illness/injury in question.

The insured shall not contact Falck Global Assistance directly, but shall first contact Kammarkollegiet.

2.4 Liability cover

If the insured receives a claim for damages because of an incident that has occurred during the insurance period, Kammarkollegiet undertakes to do the following for the insured:

1. investigate whether liability exists,

2. negotiate with the other party,

3. represent the insured in legal or arbitration proceedings and thereby pay the legal or arbitration costs that the insured incurs or is liable to pay and that cannot by obtained from the counter party or other and

4. pay the damages the insured is liable to pay in accordance with applicable liability law, although only up to a maximum of SEK 3,000,000.

The insurance does not cover:

1. claims for damages against the insured as the owner, user or driver of a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft,

2. claims that are covered by an employer’s principal liability and

3. claims that arise as a result of the insured committing an offence for which, under Swedish law, imprisonment is a possible sanction.

The insurance does however apply to claims for damages from someone other than the vehicle owner or hirer against the insured as the driver of a hired or borrowed vehicle, to the extent that the claim is not covered by applicable motor vehicle or corresponding insurance.

2.4.1 Note

The insurance cover is not limited to claims against the insured as a private individual. This means that the insurance also covers claims against the insured as student or trainee.

The insurance also covers claims for damages that are directed against the insured in the relationship between the insured as tenant and a landlord.

2.4.2 Instruction

Kammarkollegiet is not bound by the insured having undertaken in advance to compensate for any damage, admit liability for damages or approve claims for compensation.

If any claim is made, the insured must refer to the insurance with Kammarkollegiet. The insured should note the names, addresses and telephone numbers of witnesses and others who can provide information about what has occurred.

2.5 Legal expenses cover

If the insured, as a private individual, claims damages from anyone because of an event that has occurred during the insurance period, the insured’s reasonable legal costs will be compensated if these cannot be paid by the other party or another. As appropriate, any legal costs that the insured is ordered by a court to pay to the other party are compensated.

The insured shall as a first course engage a Swedish lawyer as legal representative. In the case of a foreign dispute, the insured shall engage a legal representative as determined by Kammarkollegiet.

The claim must exceed SEK 15,000-

The highest amount of compensation is SEK 200,000.

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