HDFC ERGO USA Travel Silver
HDFC ERGO USA Travel Silver is a comprehensive US visitor medical plan from HDFC ERGO - $100k coverage, with acute-onset-only PED handling, direct billing at in-network hospitals.
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Who this plan is - and isn't - for
- Travellers who want real hospital bills paid, not capped sub-limits.
- People who don't want to pay $50k upfront and chase a reimbursement later.
- Travellers who'll be in multiple US cities - wide hospital network.
- Travellers expecting routine PED treatment - only sudden flare-ups are covered.
- Travellers above age 70 - this plan won't cover them.
Example scenario: what it actually feels like
A typical mid-sized US hospitalisation, walked through day by day - so you can see what you'd actually pay and how long it would take.
- Day 0Visitor falls, broken wrist, ER admission
Hospital bill clock starts. Total estimated bill: $45,000 (₹37 lakh).
- Day 0You show the insurance card
Hospital staff call the insurer's 24×7 hotline to verify coverage and pre-authorise treatment.
- Day 1Direct billing arranged
Direct billing kicks in. HDFC ERGO settles directly with the hospital. You only owe deductible + your 80/20 within US network coinsurance share.
- Day 2Discharged
Your share so far: ~$8,000 (deductible + coinsurance).
- Day 3Submit claim documents
Itemised bill (UB-04/HCFA), doctor's notes, discharge summary, prescriptions, passport copy.
- Day ~24Claim settled
Average settlement on HDFC ERGO USA Travel Silver is around 21 days from complete documents. Insurer pays ~$37,000 directly to the hospital.
Reality check: without any insurance, you'd be paying the full $45,000 (~₹37 lakh) out of pocket.
Numbers are illustrative, computed from this plan's deductible, coinsurance and claim-settlement fields. Your actual quote and claim outcome depend on traveller age, the hospital, and the specific incident.
What this plan actually pays in real situations
Examples assume an in-network US hospital and that the deductible is already met.
Covered up to your $100k limit. You'd owe the deductible plus your coinsurance share (80/20 within US network).
Treated as a new injury, so it's covered. Expect to pay the deductible plus your coinsurance share.
Covered only if it's a sudden, life-threatening flare-up. Routine refills are not covered. Cap: $25,000.
Not covered. Visitor plans are emergency-only - they aren't health insurance for routine care.
Pre-existing conditions - what this really means
Only acute-onset flare-ups - sudden, unexpected, life-threatening episodes - of existing conditions are covered. Routine medication refills, planned check-ups and known complications are NOT covered. The cap is $25,000, available up to age 70.
What you'll still pay even when claims are paid
How claims actually work on this plan
For life-threatening events, don't waste time picking a hospital - go now.
Hospital staff will call the insurer's 24×7 hotline.
HDFC ERGO settles directly with the hospital. You only pay deductible + coinsurance.
Average settlement on this plan: roughly 21 days after submitting complete documents. Incomplete paperwork is the #1 reason claims drag on.
When claims on this plan get rejected
- Non-disclosureThe single biggest reason. If a known condition wasn't declared at purchase, the entire claim can be denied.
- Treating a pre-existing condition as newIf the doctor's notes link the issue to an existing condition, PED rules apply - even if the trip itself was healthy until then.
- Going out-of-network without needNon-emergency visits to providers outside United Healthcare can be partly or fully denied.
- Late notificationMost insurers require notification within 24–48 hours of hospitalisation. Missing this window is a frequent cause of disputes.
- Missing documentsNo itemised hospital bill (UB-04/HCFA), no doctor's notes → claim stalls or gets rejected.
How HDFC ERGO USA Travel Silver compares
Quick check against other HDFC ERGO plans and the closest alternatives in the market.
| Plan | Coverage | PED | Direct billing |
|---|---|---|---|
HE HDFC ERGO USA Travel Silver HDFC ERGO | $100k | Acute-onset only | Yes |
HE HDFC ERGO USA Travel Insurance HDFC ERGO | $500k | Acute-onset only | Yes |
HE HDFC ERGO USA Travel Platinum HDFC ERGO | $1M | Full PED cover | Yes |
IL ICICI Lombard Travel USA Standard ICICI Lombard | $100k | Acute-onset only | Yes |
TA Tata AIG Travel Guard Standard Tata AIG | $100k | Acute-onset only | Yes |
BA Bajaj Allianz Travel Companion Bajaj Allianz | $100k | Acute-onset only | Yes |
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What it's likely to cost
Honest caveat: visitor plans price by age band, deductible and coverage limit. Same plan can cost 3× more for an 80-year-old vs a 50-year-old. The quote you'll see on the insurer's site is the only number that matters.
Our editorial take
Budget travelers and short visits
Lower coverage cap than higher tiers
Frequently asked questions
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BackToIndia is an independent decision-support service. We are not the insurer, broker or claims administrator for HDFC ERGO USA Travel Silver. Coverage details summarised here come from the official policy wording and are reviewed periodically - always confirm against the insurer's policy document before purchase. Information here is general guidance, not insurance, medical, tax or legal advice.