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Accident Insurance

Group Name: Bickford Senior Living
Group Number: 701076

Get benefit payments for specific events when a covered accident happens.

Accident Insurance pays benefits for specific, covered accidents and injuries that happen on or after your coverage effective date. The benefit amount depends on the type of injury you have and the treatment you receive. Accident Insurance is a limited benefit policy. This is not health insurance and does not satisfy the requirement of minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act. For a complete description of your available benefits, exclusions and limitations, see your certificate of insurance and any benefits.

Your Accident Insurance includes the following benefits:

Wellness Benefit

This is a yearly benefit you and everyone covered on your certificate can receive by completing an eligible health screening test.

Additional services:
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Certificates
Review this document for a complete overview of benefits

Certificate of Coverage and Riders

State Forms
Forms that provide additional information

State Mandated Forms

What is Accident Insurance?

Accident Insurance pays you benefits for specific injuries and events resulting from a covered accident that occurs on or after your coverage effective date. The amounts paid depend on the type of injury and care received. Accident Insurance is a limited benefit policy. This is not health insurance and does not satisfy the requirement of minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

How can Accident Insurance help?

You can use the benefit however you would like. Below are a few examples of how your Accident Insurance benefits could be used:

  • Out of pocket medical expenses, such as deductibles and co-pays
  • Home healthcare costs
  • Lost income due to lost time at work
  • Everyday expenses like utilities and groceries

Why should I enroll through my employer?

Premium amounts are deducted from your paycheck, so you don’t have to worry about paying another bill.

Can I purchase coverage for my spouse and child?

Coverage is available for your eligible spouse and your eligible children up to age 26* as defined in the certificate of insurance and riders, if employee coverage is elected.

*Standard ages may vary.

How much does it cost?

The cost of Accident Insurance varies. Please refer to your enrollment materials or contact your employer.

Do I need to provide health information?

No. Accident Insurance coverage is available on a guaranteed issue basis. Pre-existing condition limitation may apply.

This is a summary of benefits only. A complete description of benefits, limitations, exclusions and termination of coverage will be provided in the certificate of insurance and riders. All coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of the group policy. If there is any discrepancy between this document and the group policy documents, the policy documents will govern. To keep coverage in force, premiums are payable up to the date of coverage termination. Accident Insurance is underwritten by ReliaStar Life Insurance Company (Minneapolis, MN), a member of the Voya® family of companies. Policy Form #RL-ACC2-POL-12; Certificate Form #RL-ACC2-CERT-12; and Rider Forms: Spouse Accident Rider Form #RL-ACC2-SPR-12, Children's Accident Rider Form #RL-ACC2-CHR-12, Wellness Benefit Rider Form #RL-ACC2-WELL-12, Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Rider Form #RL-ACC2-ADR-12, Catastrophic Accident Rider Form #RL-ACC2-CAR-12, Off Job Accident Disability Income Rider form #RL-ACC2-DIR-12 and Sickness Hospital Confinement Rider Form #RL-ACC2-HCR-12. Form numbers, provisions and availability may vary by state.

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Real Life Example

John works full-time, while raising two energetic children and playing in a summer softball league. While sliding into home base, he broke his ankle. Fortunately, this accident didn’t break John’s bank account and the benefits minimized the financial impact of his out-of-pocket expenses.

Out-of-Pocket Expenses may include - Example Only

Emergency room copay $300
Follow up doctor treatment copay ($60 per visit, 4 visits) $240
X-ray $100
Medical Equipment (crutches) $150
Copay for surgery for ankle fracture $1,500
Physical therapy copay ($50 per visit, up to 6) $300
Parking $150
Total out-of-pocket expenses $2,740

Accident Insurance benefits paid - Example Only1
Emergency room treatment $200
Follow up doctor visit ($30 per visit, 4 visits) $120
X-ray $40
Medical Equipment (crutches) $100
Ankle fracture, open reduction $1,500
Physical therapy copay ($40 per visit, up to 6) $240
Sports Accident benefit (25% of total, up to $1,000) $557
Total benefits paid $2,757

1 Example shows paid benefit amounts under level 3 coverage. Your employer may offer a different level of coverage with different covered benefits. Actual results may vary. Average Accident Insurance claim paid from 1/1/2023 – 9/15/2023 was $1,129.31. For a complete description of your available benefits, exclusions and limitations, see your certificate of insurance and any riders.

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