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Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Benefit

The Accidental Death & Dismemberment lump sum benefit is paid directly to you for injuries originating from a covered accident if the injury from the accident causes death, dismemberment, or loss of sight, speech or hearing within 365 days from the date of the accident. We have three Coverage Amounts below each available in a specific membership level that includes this benefit.

Schedule of Benefits:

Principal Sum - Member, Spouse, Child(ren)$100,000$50,000$25,000
Loss of Life100%100%100%
Loss of Both Hands100%100%100%
Loss of Both Feet100%100%100%
Loss of the Entire Sight of Both Eyes100%100%100%
Loss of One Hand and One Foot100%100%100%
Loss of Speech and Hearing100%100%100%
Loss of One Hand and One Foot and Entire Sight of One Eye100%100%100%
Loss of One Hand or One Foot50%50%50%
Loss of Entire Sight of One Eye50%50%50%
Loss of Speech or Hearing50%50%50%
Loss of Hearing in One Ear25%25%25%


Accident Death and Dismemberment Benefits are providing as shown in the Schedule of Benefits and pays the member or beneficiary up to the benefit amount listed for the member's death or dismemberment due to a covered accident.

Percentage related to the Principal Sum benefit as shown above for the Primary, Spouse and Child(ren)

Eligible Persons:

NCBA Members who are under the age of 65 and are enrolled at a specific membership level that includes this benefit.



*See Disclosures and Terms

Not available in all States

The information contained herein is offered as insurance industry guidance and provided as an overview of current market risks and available coverages and is intended for discussion purposes only. This publication is not intended to offer legal advice or client-specific risk management advice. Any description of insurance coverages is not meant to interpret specific coverages that you may already have in place or that may be generally available. General insurance descriptions contained herein do not include complete insurance policy definitions, terms and/or conditions, and should not be relied on for coverage interpretation. Actual insurance certificates must always be consulted for full coverage details and analysis.


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