What does the insurance on my World of Hyatt Business card actually cover?

Chase·$199/year·Visa Signature Business

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

Our Verdict · Travel Insurance

Our take on travel insurance for the Chase World of Hyatt Business

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

Primary CDW. No medical. That combination tells the full story of what this card is, and is not, built for. So, you're booking a two-week client trip abroad and wondering what the World of Hyatt Business card benefits actually back you on: trip cancellation tops out at $1,500 per person, trip delay requires a full 12 hours before it triggers, and emergency medical coverage? Travel and Emergency Assistance provides referrals only. Every dollar of an actual hospital bill is your responsibility. Most business travelers assume the card handles the worst case abroad. The benefit terms say otherwise. A single ER visit in Japan runs $15,000 to $80,000, and a transoceanic air ambulance from Southeast Asia can exceed $200,000. Standalone travel insurance covers emergency medical from $100,000 per person for international trips. If your business travel is domestic and involves rental cars, the card pays its $199 fee several times over. If you leave the country without a separate health policy, that gap is real.

What works on travel
  • Primary CDW for commercial rentals up to $60,000 MSRP: no interaction with your personal auto insurer when the rental takes damage
  • Baggage delay triggers at 6 hours: $100 per day for up to 5 days covers essentials faster than most business cards at this price point
  • Lost luggage reimbursement up to $3,000 per person: covers both checked and carry-on bags, including electronics (sub-cap applies)
  • Travel Accident Insurance pays up to $500,000 on common carriers and $100,000 on 24-hour travel: no-claim benefit that costs you nothing extra
  • Trip delay covers meals, lodging, toiletries, and medication after 12 hours: $500 per person with no deductible
Where travel breaks down
  • No emergency medical coverage abroad: Travel and Emergency Assistance provides referrals only, and all medical costs remain your responsibility
  • No emergency evacuation: a transoceanic air ambulance from Southeast Asia costs $200,000 to $300,000, entirely at cardholder expense
  • Trip cancellation capped at $1,500 per person: below the $5,000 to $10,000 range on competing premium business cards
  • 12-hour trip delay trigger: weather delays of 11 hours result in zero reimbursement, a real friction point confirmed by cardholders
  • CDW is primary for commercial use only: personal rental trips trigger secondary coverage, requiring your personal auto insurer to pay first
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Travel Insurance · 11 guarantees

Does the World of Hyatt Business card cover trip cancellation costs?

Quality, not just caps

Guarantee

Status

Trip cancellation

All prepaid travel · Pre-existing: 60-day lookback

$1,500

Misleading

Medical fees abroad

Not covered
Critical gap. Cardholder has zero medical coverage abroad. Recommend standalone travel health insurance for any international trip.

Medical repatriation

Not covered
Critical gap. Travel and Emergency Assistance is a coordination service, not insurance.

Trip interruption

All prepaid travel · 5 covered reasons

$1,500

Misleading

Transport delay

Trigger: 12 hours · $500 per person

$500

Covered

Missed connection

Not covered

Lost luggage / theft

$1,500 per person · 5 covered reasons

$1,500

Misleading

Baggage delay

Trigger: 6 hours · $100/day, max 5 days

$500

Covered

Baggage loss

$3,000 per person · $500 sub-cap: jewelry/electronics

$3,000

Covered

Personal liability

24-hour travel + common carrier · $500,000 common carrier

$500,000

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 Chase World of Hyatt Business wins, and where it loses

An 8-dimension snapshot compared to the Sapphire Reserve and the average premium travel card.

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World of Hyatt BusinessThis card2.7/5?
$199/yr
With travel insuranceIdeal
Complete coverage · 5.0 / 5
Premium card avg.
$150 avg. annual fee
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Chase · $550/yr

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Trip cancellation

Per person, per trip cap

$1,500 per person

All prepaid travel

$10,000 per person

13 covered reasons

€5,000 per person

10% excess, max €50/claim

$10,000 per person

All prepaid travel

Emergency medical

Hospital bills abroad

$2,500 | $50 deductible

$50 deductible

€10,000,000

Pre-approval recommended

$2,500

Reimbursement only

Emergency evacuation

Air ambulance + repatriation

$100,000 | pre-auth required

Pre-authorization required

Unlimited

Arranged by XCover Assist

$100,000

Pre-authorization required

Trip delay trigger

Hours before benefits kick in

12h / $500

Trigger: 12 hours

$500 after 6 hours

Trigger: 6 hours

4h / €500

Trigger: 4 hours

6h / $500

Trigger: 6 hours or overnight

Rental CDW

Primary or secondary

Primary / $60,000

Primary CDW (commercial use)

Primary / $75,000

Primary coverage

Secondary / €2,000

Secondary — excess reimbursement

Primary / $75,000

Primary coverage

StrongLimited / misleadingNot covered

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

Cardholder reviews

What cardholders say about the World of Hyatt Business card benefits

Real experiences from Reddit, FlyerTalk, and CFPB complaint data 6 reviews

RR

Reddit r/CreditCards

2024

Primary CDW worked flawlessly on a business rental

I used the primary CDW on my Hyatt Business card for a 2-week business trip rental. When the car got a minor door ding, Chase handled it directly with the rental agency. Never had to involve my personal insurance.

FH

FlyerTalk Hyatt forum

2024

Trip delay claim paid in 2 weeks after 14-hour weather delay

Filed a trip delay claim after a 14-hour weather delay in Chicago. Got $287 reimbursed for meals and one night hotel within 2 weeks. Process was straightforward through chasecardbenefits.com.

RR

Reddit r/smallbusiness

2023

Purchase protection covered stolen laptop during business trip

The purchase protection saved me when my new laptop was stolen from my hotel room during a business trip. $1,800 reimbursed, no drama. Just needed a police report and purchase receipt.

RR

Reddit r/CreditCards

2024

Trip interruption claim took 3 submissions and 6 weeks

Tried to claim trip interruption when my flight was cancelled due to a strike. Virginia Surety rejected the first claim saying I needed a written statement from the carrier. Took 3 submissions and 6 weeks to get paid.

FL

FlyerTalk

2023

11.5-hour delay didn't qualify — 12-hour threshold is brutal

The 12-hour threshold for trip delay is brutal. My 11.5-hour delay didn't qualify. American Airlines gave me a $12 food voucher. That's it.

RR

Reddit r/churning

2024

Secondary baggage coverage added 2-3 weeks to the process

Baggage delay benefit is secondary, which I didn't realize. My homeowner's insurance only covered $0 on travel losses, but Chase still wanted proof of other insurance denial before paying. Adds 2-3 weeks to the process.

Emergency · Card assistance line

Chase World of Hyatt Business Card — Benefits & Claims

Insurance administered by Virginia Surety Company, Inc. (Assurant). All claims handled through chasecardbenefits.com.

Roadside Assistance (US & Canada)

1-800-350-0939

Pay-per-use (pre-negotiated rate per dispatch) · 24h/7j, US and Canada

Travel & Emergency Assistance (International)

001-214-503-2951 (collect)

Referral service only — all costs are cardholder's responsibility · 24h/7j, worldwide

Benefit administrator: Virginia Surety Company, Inc. (Assurant) — chasecardbenefits.com

How to file a claim

1

Report immediately

Report the incident to the relevant party (airline, rental agency, police) before leaving the scene. For baggage claims, file a Property Irregularity Report at the airport. For theft, file a police report within 48 hours.

2

Contact the benefits administrator

Call 1-800-350-0939 or go to chasecardbenefits.com to open a claim. International callers: 001-214-503-2951 (collect). Have your card number, a description of the incident, and documentation ready.

3

Submit required documents

Gather proof of loss (carrier statement, PIR, police report), itemized receipts, and your card statement showing the charge. Trip delay claims must be filed within 60 days. Baggage and lost luggage claims within 20 days. Purchase protection and extended warranty within 90 days.

4

Wait for decision

Virginia Surety Company processes most claims in 7 to 21 business days when all documents are submitted upfront. Additional document requests restart the clock. File everything at once to avoid delays.

FAQ

What people ask about the World of Hyatt Business

  • No activation is required. Benefits apply automatically when you charge at least a portion of the covered travel expense to your World of Hyatt Business card. For trip delay and baggage delay, charging the Common Carrier fare triggers the benefit. For rental car CDW, charge the rental to the card and decline the agency's collision damage waiver at the counter. For purchase protection and extended warranty, the purchase must be made with the card. Most benefits also apply when you use redeemable Hyatt rewards for payment, provided the card account is used for the transaction.
  • Coverage extends to the cardholder, immediate family members (spouse, domestic partner, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, and their spouses), and employees of the company for which the card account is issued. Covered travelers do not need to be traveling with the cardholder for most benefits to apply. For baggage delay and lost luggage, family members and employees traveling on a Common Carrier fare partially charged to the card are covered. The Guide to Benefits defines Family Member broadly to include domestic partners, stepchildren, and legal guardians.
  • So, you're at the counter on a business trip. The agent pitches CDW (collision damage waiver, the insurance the rental company sells for $15 to $25 per day). You decline it, charge the full rental to your World of Hyatt Business card, and coverage applies automatically. The benefit is primary for commercial or professional use, meaning Chase's benefit pays first with no involvement from your personal auto insurer. Coverage applies to vehicles up to $60,000 in value and $125,000 MSRP, for up to 31 consecutive days, worldwide. Exotic vehicles are excluded. For a damage claim, report to chasecardbenefits.com or 1-800-350-0939 within 100 days of the incident.
  • Claims are administered by Virginia Surety Company, Inc. (Assurant) through chasecardbenefits.com or 1-800-350-0939. Deadlines vary by benefit: trip delay claims must be filed within 60 days of the delay, baggage delay within 20 days, lost luggage within 20 days, and purchase protection and extended warranty within 90 days of the incident. For trip delay, you will need a written statement from the carrier confirming the cause and duration. For baggage claims, a Property Irregularity Report filed at the airport is required. Some cardholders report approvals in two to three weeks. Others describe repeated document requests and six-week waits. File the day the incident occurs, not the day you return home.
  • The most significant gap is emergency medical coverage abroad. Travel and Emergency Assistance provides referrals only, and all medical costs are the cardholder's responsibility. Emergency evacuation is also not covered. Trip cancellation is limited to $1,500 per person, and only 5 covered reasons are listed, with no coverage for work-related cancellations or supplier default. Cell phone protection is not included. Missed connections, hotel theft, return protection, and price protection are also absent. For rental cars, personal use trips receive secondary coverage only, and exotic vehicles are excluded. Pre-existing conditions within the 60-day lookback window are excluded from trip cancellation and interruption benefits.
  • Yes. The Chase World of Hyatt Business card provides no emergency medical coverage abroad. Travel and Emergency Assistance can connect you with local doctors and hospitals, but the Guide to Benefits states explicitly that all medical costs are the cardholder's responsibility. A single ER visit in Japan or Western Europe typically runs $10,000 to $80,000. A serious accident requiring hospitalization can exceed $200,000. Standalone travel health insurance starts at $100,000 per person in emergency medical coverage for international trips, typically at $50 to $150 for a one-week trip. If your business travel takes you outside the United States, a separate travel health policy is not optional.
  • No. Cell phone protection is not a benefit on the Chase World of Hyatt Business card. Theft or accidental screen damage to your phone is entirely your financial responsibility. Replacing a flagship smartphone costs $800 to $1,300 out of pocket, and screen repair typically runs $250 to $500. Business cards with cell phone protection, such as the Ink Business Preferred, require you to pay your monthly phone bill with the card to trigger coverage. If protecting your business devices is a priority, consider a card that explicitly includes this benefit or add your devices to a business property insurance policy.
  • It depends on the purpose of the rental. For commercial or professional use, coverage is primary: Chase's benefit pays first, and you never need to involve your personal auto insurer. For personal-use rentals, coverage is secondary: your own auto insurance responds first, and the card covers what remains. Most cardholders using the card for business travel will qualify for primary coverage. The benefit applies worldwide when you decline the rental agency's CDW, charge the rental to the card, and the vehicle is valued at $60,000 or less with an MSRP under $125,000.
  • No. Pre-existing conditions are excluded under the trip cancellation and interruption benefit, with a 60-day lookback window. This is the standard Chase policy: any condition for which you sought treatment or experienced symptoms in the 60 days before your trip deposit date is considered pre-existing and will be denied. This is a common reason for trip cancellation claims to be rejected. If you or a traveling companion have an active or recent medical condition, a standalone travel insurance policy with a pre-existing condition waiver (typically available if purchased within 14 to 21 days of the first trip deposit) provides coverage this card cannot.
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