Colonial life Insurance Company offers insurance to people who need extra coverage or don’t have any coverage at all. They offer several different services, including cancer and critical illness. They offer supplemental insurance and they pay you if you ever need it. What I found most interesting is what they offered with cancer. It affects so many Americans that it seems like everyone knows of someone who has cancer. On their website, they mention that since 1990, 17 million new cancer cases have been diagnosed.
What they are offering is to help with expenses for home care, transportation in an ambulance, travel expenses if you have to travel for treatment or care, it helps to pay the difference in surgery, radiation or chemotherapy treatments as well. If you have health insurance already, you have probably found out that they will pay a percentage of health care. The rest is up to you. This company offers to help pay your out of pocket expense or what else might need paid. They pay you the money unless you request otherwise.
Included with Cancer is critical illness. Critical illness would include a stroke, organ transplant, heart attack or other critical illness. Colonial Life Insurance Company offers annual preventive screening. If you donate bone marrow, Colonial Life will consider this a payable cause.
Also available is accidental coverage. Like cancer, accidents usually happen when you are not prepared or expecting it. It helps to cover any expenses that you may have as a result of an accident going to or from work or weekend leisure activities. It also offers riders to better suit your family. If your children are in school sports or after school activities, it will help cover the expenses if they are injured during these times.
If this company sounds interesting to you, here is the website
www.coloniallife.com
Understanding employer provided group health insurance
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