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Don’t Hit The Road Without Medjet
Whether experiencing the thrill of racing or taking in backcountry sights, motorcyclists of all kinds enjoy the freedom and adventure of the great open road. But accidents and injuries happen.
Medjet provides single point coordination for the safety and protection of its individual and family members during domestic and international travel. For business or personal travel – on your bike or not. Should the unexpected injury or illness occur, Medjet eliminates all costs beyond its membership fee for Air Medical Transfer back to a home country hospital of your choice for inpatient care.
Motorcycle Transfer Protection
Medjet’s Motorcycle Protection can be added onto any Medjet Membership (except Diamond). Designed for the motorcycle enthusiast, this upgrade is available for residents of the US, Canada or Mexico, and provides for motorcycle transfer costs of up to $3500. If the Medjet Member is hospitalized 150 miles or more from home and unable to ride his/her motorcycle (or it is not drivable), Medjet will make arrangements for the motorcycle to be transferred to the shop or dealership of the Member’s choice within his/her Home Country.
Enrollment Info
Coverage for motorcycles is applicable in the continental US, Alaska, Canada and Mexico. It is an add-on to any MedjetAssist or MedjetHorizon Membership.
$35 USD per Motorcycle per Year (select option at checkout)
Enroll NowEnjoy the open road with Medjet.
To secure a Motorcycle Protection plan, you must become a Medjet member. Explore the benefits of the MedjetHorizon and MedjetAssist memberships and choose the plan that suits your needs. As a member, you can enroll in motorcycle coverage at checkout.
Motorcycle Member Testimonials
Man vs Cow | Ben Roberts’ Medjet Member Story
While cruising the Trans-America trail, Motorcycle enthusiast Ben Roberts encountered a small but almost lethal critter that put both him and his bike down hard.
Medjet Member Story AlaskaMotoGirl
When adventure-seeker @AlaskaMotoGirl (Nikki Misurelli) fell ill in Mexico, she was far too sick to get home to the US for treatment.