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AD&D vs. Accident Insurance - 1 views

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    As we always point out in Axis Capital Group, accidents can always happen when you least expect it but you can always be prepared. No use filing in complaints when you have already come prepared. The first thing that comes to mind when we think about accidents and how to prepare for them is by getting an insurance for that special need. If you ever think of the necessity to get protection in case of injury, different coverage comes into picture. Questions have risen about Accident Insurance and one of its counterpart, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance or AD&D. How it Works? Accident insurance will pay a benefit for a wide variety of covered injuries that may or may not be serious over the long term. If you experience a covered accident, you could receive a cash benefit, according to a benefits schedule. Also, you could receive a cash benefit for emergency room visits. The amount you receive depends on your injury and related treatment. On the other hand, AD&D insurance provides a payment to your beneficiary if you die in a covered accident or a payment to you if the accident results in a covered loss that cause a permanent impairment. Depending on your plan, you may be able to sign up for an amount of coverage based on your salary-for example, two times your salary-or choose a set dollar amount. AD&D insurance is often offered with life insurance at an amount that is equal to the life insurance benefit. Only voluntary, AD&D insurance allows independent election of coverage. What is covered? The following are examples of covered injuries for Accident Insurance: Fracture Dislocation Eye injury Gunshot wound Paralysis Brain injury Burn Coma Concussion Death Dismemberment The following are examples of covered losses: Death Quadriplegia Loss of sight in at least one eye Loss of speech Loss of hearing Loss of limb Loss of thumb or
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5 tips for new parents considering life insurance - 1 views

Few personal milestones compel someone to buy life insurance coverage like becoming a parent. In the event of an untimely death, life insurance can serve as a financial safety net to ensure there&r...

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started by carterhancock on 02 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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Axis Capital, Bermuda: Health Insurance Portability - 1 views

Axis Capital, a group of companies that serve a host of industries and diverse coverage needs through our operating subsidiaries and branch offices in Bermuda, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin A...

Axis Capital Bermuda Health Insurance Portability Group Tips to avoid fraud Malaysia Jakarta Region

started by carterhancock on 19 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
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Choosing the Right Policy - 1 views

You may be thinking that it is easy to find the best-value travel insurance policy, you will just have to go to a price-comparison website and buy the cheapest, but it isn't that easy. Here is t...

Axis Capital Insurance group of companies Jakarta reviews Choosing the right policy

started by carterhancock on 19 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Affordable Care Act: insurance coverage has upgraded for young adults - 1 views

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    The study, printed in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, assessed individuals' health, access to care and use of health care both before and after the application of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). AXIS Capital, a group of companies with branch offices in Bermuda, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Singapore and the United States, a global insurer and reinsurer, providing clients and distribution partners with a broad range of specialized risk transfer products and services, has full support with Affordable Care Act. (The company also services SE Asian countries such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more.) The PPACA was executed in September 2010, and part of its dictate was that insurance companies had to permit adults younger than 26 years of age to continue being covered by their parents' health insurance policy. Previous to this alteration, the authors report that just about 1 in 3 young adults aged 19-25 lacked every form of health insurance provision. Ever since then, the percentage of uninsured Americans decreased in 2011 - a decline accredited in part to the expansion of insurance coverage amongst this age group. Even though many have supposed that augmented insurance coverage directs to optimistic health outcomes for the population, the effect of the PPACA on the health of young adults and their access to health care is unidentified. And there had been some rumors of complaints. A crew of researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle, led by Dr. Meera Kotagal, studied data from two nationally representative reviews in order to better measure the influence of the PPACA on the access to care and health of young adults aged 19-25. Increased coverage The researchers utilize data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), matching results data from 2009 with data from 2012. From t
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