Redpoint Provides Translation Services for Sick Client
Redpoint was contacted by a client to help with translation services for her father. While traveling in Italy, her father was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with pneumonia. The medical staff spoke little to no English, and the family was growing frustrated by the lack of communication and confusion regarding his treatment. His daughter discussed the situation with Redpoint’s medical team, who was able to provide translation services between the family and the medical facility, and helped clarify the situation, and bring a level of ease to the struggling family.
When traveling internationally, medical facilities will not always have the traveler’s native language-speaking staff, which can be critical for medical diagnosis and treatment. As a Cavalry client, you have access to our 24/7 translation services and medical teams, empowering you to make your own decisions and fully understanding your diagnosis.
Contact Cavalry today to learn more about our medical evacuation coverage, travel insurance coverage, and the ways we can insure your adventures for the unexpected.
Redpoint Pays Over $100k Claim for Interrupted Trip Around the World
Redpoint Pays Over $100k Claim for Interrupted Trip
Around the World

An unlucky couple were on a trip of a lifetime when illness struck midway.
Their three-week trip around the world highlighted destinations such as Machu Pichu, Easter Island, the Great Barrier Reef, the Serengeti, and the Taj Mahal. When the wife fell ill in South America, the local doctors recommended that they cancel the remainder of the trip and return home.
As Cavalry clients, they had purchased the world’s leading travel insurance, and as a result were compensated the full cost of their interrupted trip; over $100,000.
Accidents and illness can strike anywhere in the world, and these unexpected events can be devastating when they interfere with any travel plans, no matter what your investment. Only Cavalry provides the breadth of services to cover evacuation services, as well as insuring the full cost of your trip should the unexpected occur and force your plans to change. From trip cancellation, trip interruption, baggage loss and more, contact Cavalry today to ensure all your travels are protected.
Redpoint Pays $60K Claim for Canceled Trip to New Zealand
Redpoint Pays $60K Claim for Canceled Trip to New Zealand
A client breaks her leg off the coast of Africa. Redpoint medically evacuates her home to the U.S.
A medical evacuation and paramedic escort from Kenya
A Redpoint client was aboard a boat off the shore of East Africa when a rogue wave slammed into her boat and sent her flying. Later tests would reveal that she had fractured her femur in the fall. She was taken from the boat via inflatable raft to Assumption Island, near the Tanzanian coast, and was flown from there via fixed-wing aircraft to a world-class hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.
There, she was met by a Redpoint paramedic from the company’s South African office, who followed her treatment and explained it to her until she was cleared to fly to Dallas, Texas, for a procedure to stabilize her broken leg.
Meanwhile, Redpoint had dispatched another critical care paramedic from the United States to Nairobi to assist and escort her on a lie-flat seat to Dubai, and then on to a connecting flight to Dallas. That paramedic continued to assist her during her surgery in Texas, and made arrangements for discounted parking during her extended physical therapy before arranging for her ultimate transport home to Arkansas.
Cavalry combines the best medevac insurance with travel insurance benefits such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, lost baggage, primary medical expense coverages, and more. Cavalry is powered by Redpoint Resolutions, a medical and travel risk security company owned and operated by special operations veterans and physicians.
Redpoint covers almost 10 million people worldwide and has evacuated clients from all seven continents.
Cavalry reimburses for medical expenses in South America
Intestinal illness in Peru
A Cavalry Travel Insurance client was on vacation in Peru, when she felt severe abdominal pain. She visited a local clinic in Machu Picchu and was diagnosed with an intestinal illness. She was treated in outpatient care, was able to continue the trip, but still incurred some medical bills.
As a comprehensive travel insurance policyholder with Cavalry, she submitted a medical expense claim for those bills and Cavalry reimbursed her in full.
Cavalry combines the best medevac insurance with travel insurance benefits such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, lost baggage, primary medical expense coverages, and more. Cavalry is powered by Redpoint Resolutions, a medical and travel risk security company owned and operated by special operations veterans and physicians.
Redpoint covers almost 10 million people worldwide and has evacuated clients from all seven continents.
Cavalry reimburses $12K for canceled trip to Caucasus
Ankle injury cancels Georgia trip
A Cavalry Travel Insurance client had booked a luxury trekking tour of the Republic of Georgia when, about two weeks before departure, she had an accident. She stepped in a hole in her front yard and injured her ankle. The client had the injury evaluated by her doctor, who advised against any travel.
Because the injury occurred so close to the departure date of her trekking trip, it meant forfeiting the entirety of her deposits with the tour operator, amounting to $12,800. As a comprehensive travel insurance policyholder with Cavalry, she submitted a trip cancellation claim and Cavalry reimbursed her the full amount.
Cavalry combines the best medevac insurance with travel insurance benefits such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, lost baggage, primary medical expense coverages, and more. Cavalry is powered by Redpoint Resolutions, a medical and travel risk security company owned and operated by special operations veterans and physicians.
Redpoint covers almost 10 million people worldwide and has evacuated clients from all seven continents.
Redpoint medically evacuates client from Jordan after broken ankle
A slip and fall on the stairs
A Redpoint client was touring Amman, Jordan, with her husband when she fell down a set of stairs and her leg was in severe pain. Suspecting serious injury, her tour guide arranged for her to be taken to a local hospital and then contacted Redpoint, who were in immediate communication with local doctors.
X-rays at the Jordanian hospital revealed that the client had sustained a fractured ankle and would require surgery. She elected to have that procedure done at home in Texas.
After physicians had set a temporary cast, provided her with pain medications and cleared her for air travel, Redpoint flew the couple home in lay-flat class seats where she could comfortably recline and elevate her leg. Redpoint arranged for wheelchair transport for their departing flight, connections and arrival. A driver picked them up at Dallas Fort Worth airport and brought them home, where she is awaiting surgery.
Cavalry combines the best medevac insurance with travel insurance benefits such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, lost baggage, primary medical expense coverages, and more. Cavalry is powered by Redpoint Resolutions, a medical and travel risk security company owned and operated by special operations veterans and physicians.
Redpoint covers almost 10 million people worldwide and has evacuated clients from all seven continents.
Forbes speaks with Cavalry about travel insurance solutions for the luxury market
‘What To Do When Not Just Any Travel Insurance Will Do’
“Travel insurance is diversifying,” writes Christopher Elliott in Forbes. “While standard travel insurance can cover most normal vacation trips, there are outliers including luxury vacations, corporate travel, and adventure vacations that demand special coverage.”
Elliott spoke with Cavalry’s Tom Bochnowski and Butterfield & Robinson‘s Simon Elliott about how Cavalry provides a tailored solution for luxury travelers and tour operators:
To celebrate her 60th birthday, Andrea Shelly booked a trip to Tanzania and Rwanda through Butterfield & Robinson, a luxury tour operator. She planned to bring her adult children on the two-week adventure. But with a $130,000 price tag, Shelly knew that ordinary travel insurance wouldn’t do — and she was right.
A few months before her planned departure, one of Shelly’s sons got a promotion and the family decided to postpone their African safari.
“It didn’t feel like it was appropriate to take so much time off as a newly-minted associate,” explains Shelly, a real estate investor from Irvine, Calif.
Had Shelly bought a garden-variety travel insurance policy with named perils, she’d be out of luck. A work promotion isn’t covered by most travel insurance policies. She’d be on the hook for tens of thousands of dollars in nonrefundable charges.
Fortunately, she’d purchased insurance through a specialty provider called Cavalry Elite Travel Insurance. It’s cancel-for-any-reason trip protection that pays 75 percent of your trip, no questions asked. Cavalry quickly cut Shelly a check for $19,000, the portion of her deposit and nonrefundable airfare due under the policy.
Travel insurance is diversifying. While standard travel insurance can cover most normal vacation trips, there are outliers including luxury vacations, corporate travel, and adventure vacations that demand special coverage. These newer types of policies match the unique nature of the trips to the coverage, building on a portfolio of niche insurance products that already exist. All told, they offer travelers more choices when they’re looking for insurance.
Travel insurance isn’t a one-size-fits-all product
“We believe travel insurance is not a one-size-fits-all product,” says Tom Bochnowski, a vice president for Redpoint Resolutions, which provides evacuation, travel assistance, and non-insurance services, and which owns Cavalry Elite Travel Insurance. “What you need for a family trip to Disney World is a lot different than what you need for climbing Everest. And what you need for climbing Everest is much different than what you need for a luxury tour of Europe.”
Tour operators feel that way, too. Simon Elliott, director of industry partners at Butterfield & Robinson, says his customers needed more than regular trip protection because of the specialized nature of their tours.
“We’re looking for a change from the standard wholesale insurance product we had been offering for many years,” he says. “It really was one-size-fits-all with everyone paying the same rate irrespective of their age and it was not flexible in the ways we needed it to be to reflect our evolving business.”
Redpoint finds a culinary gem during operations tour of Laos
The perks of due diligence and an overlooked Asian cuisine
Redpoint team members were touring Laos on one of their regular due diligence tours this month, when they came across a gastronomical find to remember.
One of the perks of visiting air providers, hospitals and other medical and security contacts throughout the world is the chance to sample the cuisine everywhere they go, and even find hometown favorites halfway across the globe.
One Redpoint travel specialist originally from San Antonio was surprised to find genuine barbecued brisket in Amman, Jordan, that passed the Texas test. Another time, a Redpoint team from California stumbled upon the only In-N-Out Burger in the Middle East (and one of only two outside the United States) while touring Saudi Arabia.
This time, the Asia team was fortunate enough to run across a Laotian restaurant that had recently been featured on CNN.
The Doi Ka Noi restaurant in Vientiane has been making international headlines in a country whose cuisine is not well known in the Western Hemisphere.
Redpoint’s staff had the chance to sample the national dish, larb – a meat salad flavored with mint, chili, lime and fish sauce – as well as tilapia and crispy duck.
Cavalry combines the best medevac insurance with travel insurance benefits such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, lost baggage, primary medical expense coverages, and more. Cavalry is powered by Redpoint Resolutions, a medical and travel risk security company owned and operated by special operations veterans and physicians.
Redpoint covers almost 10 million people worldwide and has evacuated clients from all seven continents.
Call it bocce or pétanque: bowling is the oldest ball-sport in the world
Boules, bowls and bowling
When we talk about the world’s oldest competitive sports – discus throw, polo and even hockey – one of them is overlooked: Lawn bowls. Other sports like running, wrestling and boxing also have a pretty long history, but when it comes to those played with balls, bowling tops them all.
There is evidence of bowling in Egypt some 5,000 years ago, using balls made of husks, covered in leather and bound by string. The Ancient Romans had a similar game, trying to toss large round stones as close as possible to smaller ones. This developed into what the Italians call bocce, or “balls.”
As the game moved throughout Europe and the rest of the world, it took on some different looks.
When Roman soldiers brought the game to France, the locals eventually switched out the stone balls for wooden ones, and boules was born. Just like in the Italian version, players would roll the balls toward a target. Centuries later, players in the South of France preferred tossing them through the air, trading wood for steel, and the game became pétanque. Go to any small town in Provence or the Cote d’Azure on a summer day, and you are sure to find a gathering of older men on a gravel court, pastis in hand, tape measures in their back pockets, pétanquing away.