Yes
Eligible Medical Expenses toward diagnosis and treatment of injuries related to a recreational vehicle accident, provided during the 12-month period from the date of the accident, are Eligible for Sharing up to a maximum of $100,000 and subject to all Program Limitations.It is not eligible if the following applies:
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- There was abuse of alcohol or legal drugs, or the use of Illegal Drugs, by the operator.
- The vehicle was operated recklessly, in a race or organized practice in a competition, to perform a stunt, or in the commission of a crime.
- The minimum operator age recommended by the manufacturer or required by law was not followed or, if licensure is required by law, the operator was unlicensed.
- Helmets and seatbelts, when they are legally required, or other safety equipment or features as recommended by the manufacturer, were not in use. For purposes of these requirements, a ‘recreational motor vehicle” includes, but is not limited to, aircraft, ATVs, go-karts, jet skis, motorcycles, motorized self-balancing vehicles, and snowmobiles. After the Member’s ISA is met, Eligible Medical Expenses toward diagnosis and treatment of injuries related to a recreational vehicle accident, provided during the 12-month period from the date of the accident.