Accident insurance helps you plan for the unexpected, reducing worry about what could happen to your personal finances when an accident happens.
What is accident insurance?
Accident insurance provides a lump sum cash payment to you if you suffer injury from an accident covered under the policy. You may use the money however you wish.
Policies vary, but some enable you to enroll for coverage for your dependents, too.
What accident insurance covers
Accident insurance is not medical insurance. You may use the cash benefit any way you wish, whether it's to help pay medical expenses or daily living expenses.
Accident insurance typically includes benefits that can help with:
Emergency room costs
Ambulance costs
Additional hospital expenses
Rehabilitation and therapy
Everyday living expenses
Certain limitations apply; be sure to check any policy for possible exclusions prior to enrolling.
Why accident insurance makes sense
While you’re spending money to cover medical costs, you might have less money coming in if your injury prevents you from being able to work.
What’s more, daily life might become more expensive if you can’t perform your usual day-to-day tasks like driving a car, cooking or mowing the lawn.