A safety net for any eventuality.
Supplemental insurance is additional coverage that you can use to help with current expenses that may not be covered by your primary medical insurance.
This insurance pays you in cash and can be spent as you see fit.
Whether you use it to help cover prescribed medications at the pharmacy or to help pay for gas on the way from the doctor's office to home, it's entirely up to you. The amounts received vary according to the chosen insurance plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Supplemental insurance is additional coverage that you can use to help with current expenses that may not be covered by your primary medical insurance. This insurance pays you in cash and can be spent as you see fit.
Anyone can purchase accident insurance, but it is important to check the insurer's specific eligibility requirements, such as age, medical history, and other conditions.
The main benefits include:
- Provides financial security after an accident.
- Offers flexibility in the use of the received money.
- Supplements the primary health insurance, helping to pay for expenses not covered by the insurance.
- Helps alleviate financial stress, allowing you to focus on recovery.
In the event of an accident:
- Contact the insurance company as soon as possible.
- Provide the necessary medical documentation to prove the accident and injuries.
- Follow the insurer's instructions to initiate the claims process.