Protect Your Family From Catastrophic Accidents & Illness
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Did You Know?
 | | Worker's compensation only covers injuries that occur on the job.
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 | | Major medical plans may cover only routine medical expenses for accidents or |
| | disability, leaving uncovered costs such as copays, transportation, physical therapy, emergency room and a host of other expenses for you to pay out of your own pocket.
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 | | Loss of income due to a disability can strip you of your wealth--and the lifestyle to |
| | which you're accustomed.
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 | | An accident plan is a great supplement to a high-deductible health plan. |
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Acording to the National Safety Council
 | | 66% of all accidents occur off the job.
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 | | More than 23.8 million injuries required medical attention in 2003.
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 | | In 2004, over 82% of all costs due to accidental injuries were non-medical costs |
| | and expenses.
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How would YOU pay for unexpected costs?
 | | Spend your savings
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 | | Sell off assets
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 | | Preserve resources by acquiring supplemental accident insurance. |
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Key Benefits Include:
 | | Accidental death and dismemberment benefits
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 | | Specified injury: including fractures, dislocations, lacerations, paralysis, and burns
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 | | Emergency room and ambulance benefits
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 | | ICU
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 | | Follow-up doctor visits.
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 | | Physical therapy visits
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 | | Plus other coverage |
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Coverage Availability
 | | Individual and spouse
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 | | Indiviual and child
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 | | Family |
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Each year, millions of Americans are diagnosed with cancer. Chances are, you
know someone personally who has been effected by some form of cancer. A family
member, a friend, a neighbor possibly? Yet many of us feel that it will never happen
to us. What are the chances that your family will be effected?
According to the American Cancer Society:
 | | Women have more than a 1 in 3 lifetime risk.
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 | | Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children between the ages of 1 |
| | and 14.
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 | | Since 1990, more than 18 million new cancer cases have been diagnosed.
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 | | Nearly 66% of cancer-related costs are non-medical. |
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- Special expenses (transportation, lodging and family care)
- Loss of income from inability to work
- Living expenses (house payments, car payments, utilities and
groceries)