Amex Blue Business Cash card: does the insurance coverage actually hold up?

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Pauline LauroreAuthor of HelloSafe's card insurance reviewsUpdated June 11, 20268 min read

Our Verdict · Travel Insurance

Our take on travel insurance for the American Express Blue Business Cash

Pauline Laurore
Expert review · Pauline LauroreAuthor of HelloSafe's card insurance reviews

Zero travel protection from day one. The Amex Blue Business Cash carries no trip cancellation, no interruption, no delay benefit, no emergency medical, no evacuation, and no baggage coverage of any kind. That gap sets this card apart from even other no-annual-fee business cards: there is no lost luggage reimbursement, no baggage delay benefit, and no carry-on protection. Picture a three-day business trip to London. Your flight is delayed overnight (hotel and meals out of pocket), your checked bag is lost by the airline (recovery capped at carrier liability rules, not made whole by the card), and a stomach issue sends you to an urgent care clinic (not reimbursed). None of those costs come back through this card. The Global Assist Hotline (1-800-333-2639) provides emergency referrals, translation help, and medical coordination when you are more than 100 miles from home, but it pays nothing. For any international trip, this card requires a standalone travel insurance policy to cover the medical, cancellation, and delay gaps that could otherwise run into five figures.

What works on travel
  • Global Assist Hotline included: 24-hour emergency referral and coordination service for medical, legal, and travel emergencies when more than 100 miles from home
Where travel breaks down
  • No trip cancellation: illness, weather, or a family emergency trigger no reimbursement for non-refundable bookings before departure
  • No emergency medical abroad: a single ER visit outside the US runs $10,000 to $80,000 and this card pays zero
  • No trip delay benefit: meals, lodging, and personal expenses during any length of delay are entirely out of pocket
  • No trip interruption: cutting a trip short for any covered reason returns nothing from this card
  • No baggage coverage: lost, damaged, or stolen bags on any trip are entirely the cardholder's responsibility
  • No travel accident coverage: accidental death or dismemberment while traveling is not covered
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Travel Insurance · 11 guarantees

Amex Blue Business Cash travel insurance: what does it actually cover?

Quality, not just caps

Guarantee

Status

Trip cancellation

Not covered

Medical fees abroad

Not covered

Medical repatriation

Not covered

Trip interruption

Not covered

Transport delay

Not covered

Missed connection

Not covered

Lost luggage / theft

Not covered

Baggage delay

Not covered

Baggage loss

Not covered

Personal liability

Not covered

Hotel theft protection

Not covered

We source benefits from official card guides, but PDFs are sometimes hard to obtain or update. Spotted something off?

Coverage Radar

Where the American Express Blue Business Cash wins, and where it loses

An 8-dimension snapshot compared to the Autograph Journey and the average premium travel card.

Compare

Blue Business CashThis card1.0/5?
$0/yr
With travel insuranceIdeal
Complete coverage · 5.0 / 5
Premium card avg.
$150 avg. annual fee
Autograph Journey
Wells Fargo · $95/yr

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Trip cancellation

Per person, per trip cap

$10,000 per trip

7 covered reasons

$1,500 per person

All prepaid travel

$10,000 per person

13 covered reasons

Emergency medical

Hospital bills abroad

Not covered
$2,500

Reimbursement only

$2,500 | $50 deductible

$50 deductible

Emergency evacuation

Air ambulance + repatriation

Not covered
$100,000

Pre-auth required

$100,000 | pre-auth required

Pre-authorization required

Trip delay trigger

Hours before benefits kick in

6h / $500

Trigger: 6 hours

12h / $500

Trigger: 12 hours

$500 after 6 hours

Trigger: 6 hours

Rental CDW

Primary or secondary

Secondary / $50,000

Secondary coverage

Primary (intl) / $75,000

Primary outside US

Secondary / $75,000

Secondary CDW

Primary / $75,000

Primary coverage

StrongLimited / misleadingNot covered

Data verified against each card's Guide to Benefits, May 2026.

Cardholder reviews

What American Express Blue Business Cash cardholders say

RS

r/smallbusiness

2025

Extended warranty bailed me out on a printer

Printer failed 14 months after purchase. Original warranty was 1 year. Called AmEx Benefits, submitted the purchase receipt and warranty documentation, and got reimbursed for the repair cost. The extended warranty benefit is real and it works. Worth keeping this card in rotation just for that.

RP

r/personalfinance

2024

CDW declined the rental agency waiver, saved $25/day

Used the rental CDW for a week-long trip in Seattle. Declined the Hertz collision waiver at the counter, charged the rental to the card. No incident happened but it was reassuring to know the $50K secondary coverage was active. Secondary means your personal insurance goes first, just keep that in mind before you rent.

RC

r/creditcards

2024

Zero travel coverage, period

No baggage, no trip cancellation, no medical. This card has nothing for travel. Found that out the hard way after a missed connection in Dallas cost me a hotel room. Great 2% cashback on everything under $50K, but pair it with a travel card or you are exposed on every business trip.

RS

r/smallbusiness

2025

Secondary CDW caught me off guard at claim time

Rented a car for a conference, scraped the bumper in a parking garage. Thought the card CDW would cover it cleanly. Turned out secondary means you file with personal auto first, then the card covers the gap. My insurer processed the claim, which triggered a rate review. AmEx reimbursed the deductible portion without issues, but the secondary structure was not obvious from the card's marketing materials. Know what secondary actually means before you decline the agency waiver.

Emergency · Card assistance line

American Express Global Assist Hotline

24-hour referrals and benefit administrator contact. The hotline coordinates, it does not pay claims.

Global Assist Hotline (US & Canada)

1-800-333-2639

No charge · 24/7

Global Assist Hotline (International)

+1-715-343-7977

Collect call · 24/7

Benefit administrator: AMEX Assurance Company

How to file a claim

1

Go to americanexpress.com/protectionbenefits

Log in to the American Express benefits portal or call 1-800-333-2639. For rental car CDW claims, notify the administrator within 30 days of the incident. For purchase protection and extended warranty, notify within 30 days of the loss or damage.

2

Gather your documents

For rental CDW: rental agreement, final rental bill, police report if theft, card statement confirming the full rental charge. For purchase protection: original receipt, police report if theft, card statement. For extended warranty: original manufacturer warranty, purchase receipt, written description of the defect or failure.

3

Submit on the day of the incident

File the day the incident happens, not when you return home. The administrator may request additional documents. Keep all originals. Some claims are approved in 2 to 3 weeks. Others require a follow-up document submission before processing completes.

FAQ

American Express Blue Business Cash card: insurance coverage FAQs

  • Coverage activates automatically when you charge eligible purchases or rentals to your American Express Blue Business Cash card; no enrollment or registration is required. For rental car CDW coverage, decline the rental agency's collision damage waiver at the counter and charge the entire rental to the card. For purchase protection and extended warranty, the item must be purchased with the card. There is no phone call, sign-up code, or opt-in process. Keep your card statement showing the charge; the benefit administrator requires proof of payment when you file a claim.
  • For rental car CDW, the benefit applies when the primary cardmember is the named renter on the rental agreement. The spouse or domestic partner and authorized drivers listed on the rental agreement are also covered. For purchase protection and extended warranty, benefits apply to items purchased by the basic cardmember on the account. The Global Assist Hotline is available to the cardmember and immediate family when traveling more than 100 miles from home. There are no travel insurance benefits on this card, so there is no question of covered travelers for cancellation or medical claims.
  • The card provides secondary Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance up to $50,000 through AMEX Assurance Company. Secondary means your personal auto insurance responds first: file with your insurer, and the card covers what your policy does not pay, up to the $50,000 cap. To activate the benefit, decline the rental agency's collision waiver at the counter and charge the full rental cost to the card. Coverage applies worldwide, with three exceptions: rentals in Australia, Italy, and New Zealand are excluded. The rental period must not exceed 30 consecutive days. Liability to third parties is not included.
  • Claims go through American Express Benefits at americanexpress.com/protectionbenefits or by calling 1-800-333-2639. For rental car damage, notify the administrator within 30 days of the incident and submit your rental agreement, the final rental bill, a police report if the vehicle was stolen, and your card statement confirming payment. For purchase protection, submit your original receipt, a police report if the item was stolen, and your card statement. For extended warranty claims, include your original manufacturer warranty documentation, the purchase receipt, and a description of the defect or failure. File on the day of the incident rather than waiting.
  • The card has no trip cancellation, no trip interruption, no trip delay reimbursement, no emergency medical coverage abroad, and no baggage benefits of any kind. Those five gaps fall entirely on the cardholder. Return protection is not included, so merchants who refuse returns get no card-backed reimbursement. Cell phone protection is not available. Rental car liability, covering damage to other vehicles or property, is excluded, as are rentals in Australia, Italy, and New Zealand. Purchase protection excludes mysterious disappearance, motorized vehicles, and perishables. Extended warranty does not apply to items with original warranties longer than five years.
  • Yes, for any international trip. The card provides zero travel insurance coverage. There is no trip cancellation, no emergency medical, no evacuation, no trip delay, and no baggage benefit of any kind. The Global Assist Hotline (1-800-333-2639) provides emergency referrals and coordination, but it pays nothing. A single emergency room visit outside the US runs $10,000 to $80,000. A missed connection in Frankfurt or a stolen carry-on in Tokyo both come back as zero from this card. Annual multi-trip travel insurance plans for frequent business travelers typically start at $150 to $300 per year.
  • The Extended Warranty benefit adds one additional year to the original manufacturer warranty on eligible items purchased with the card. To qualify, the original warranty must be five years or less. Coverage runs through AMEX Assurance Company up to $10,000 per item and $50,000 per calendar year. A laptop with a 1-year manufacturer warranty becomes covered for 2 years total on defects. A monitor with a 3-year warranty becomes covered for 4 years. The benefit does not cover accidental damage or theft during the first 90 days: that is handled by Purchase Protection. Keep the original manufacturer warranty documentation and your purchase receipt to file a claim.
  • No. Cell phone protection is not included with this card. Screen cracks, accidental drops, theft, and loss of your phone are not covered by any card benefit, regardless of whether you pay your monthly bill with the card or purchased the phone using it. A cracked flagship smartphone screen runs $200 to $450 to repair; full device replacement can exceed $1,200. If cell phone coverage matters to your business, compare wireless carrier protection plans or business credit cards that list cell phone protection as a named benefit with a stated deductible.
  • Purchase Protection covers eligible items you buy with the card against theft and accidental physical damage for 90 days from the purchase date, up to $1,000 per claim and $50,000 per calendar year. For business purchases, this means a $800 keyboard stolen from your office within 90 days of purchase, or a $950 monitor damaged during an office move, can qualify for reimbursement. To file a claim, contact American Express Benefits at 1-800-333-2639 or americanexpress.com/protectionbenefits. Submit your original receipt, a police report if the item was stolen, and your card statement showing the purchase. The benefit excludes mysterious disappearance, normal wear and tear, and motorized equipment.
  • For most standard business rentals, yes. The $50,000 limit covers the full replacement or repair cost on economy, compact, midsize, full-size sedans, and most standard SUVs. A total-loss scenario on a standard SUV typically runs $25,000 to $45,000. Where the limit can fall short is high-end full-size SUVs from premium agencies: replacement value on a Chevrolet Suburban or similar vehicle can approach or exceed $55,000 in some markets. If you regularly rent premium or luxury-class vehicles, consider whether a primary CDW card would better match your rental profile. For everyday business travel in standard fleet vehicles, the $50,000 benefit is sufficient.
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