Colonial Life Insurance
Accident Insurance – Helps offset the unexpected medical expenses, such as emergency room fees, deductibles, and copayments that can result from a fracture, dislocation or other covered accidental injury. There were about 27 million visits to hospital emergency departments for injuries in 2003.
Cancer Insurance – Helps offset the out-of-pocket medical and indirect, non-medical expenses related to cancer that most medical plans don’t cover. This coverage also provides a benefit for specified cancer-screening test. In the U.S., men have a one-in-two lifetime risk of developing cancer, and for women the risk is one in three.
Critical Illness Insurance – Complements your major medical coverage by providing a lump-sum benefit that you can use to pay the direct and indirect costs related to a covered critical illness, which can often be expensive and lengthy. On average, ever 45 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke.
Whole Life Insurance – Enables you to tailor coverage for your individual needs and helps provide financial security for your family members. A helpful rule of thumb to determine the amount of life insurance you may need is to multiply your current salary by five to eight years.
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