Voluntary Benefits Booklet
Welcome to Your Voluntary Benefits The information contained in this booklet is only a summary of coverage and is not a binding contract. A certificate of coverage will be made available to you that describes the benefits in greater detail. If there are differences between the information in the booklet and the contract, the contract will govern.Having a choice is important, Colonial Life’s benefits enhance your benefit package. Whether you are single, married or raising children these voluntary benefits can provide you and your family financial security for the unexpected.All employees must complete their enrollment with a benefits counselor, in person or virtually through a computer screen share. Colonial Life policies are not automatically issued for coverage - you must complete the enrollment process for issuance of coverage. Confirmation of your elections will be provided at the conclusion of your enrollment.If you have questions, contact your Colonial Life District Office at503-808-9130
Individual Dental InsuranceStandard Plan $1,000 | 100% | 80% | 50%This benet summary provides a quick reference for the dental plan benets. Policy detailsPolicy year maximum benefit• Per person (applies to Class A, B and C services)$1,000 Deductible• Per person (applies to Class B and C services only) • Maximum of three per family per policy year$50Standard Plan dental coverage at a glanceCo-insurance In-network1Out-of-network2 (MAC)Class A: Preventive services 100% 100%Class B: Basic services 80% 80%Class C: Major services 50% 50%Carryover benets3Carryover amount Per covered family memberThreshold limit Carryover account max$200 $500 $800 How carryover benefits work Receive a $200 benefit in your carryover account to use in the next benefit year when you meet these conditions:• One cleaning and one routine exam and• Total paid dental claims for Class A, B or C services below $500 (your threshold limit, the maximum amount of benets an insured can receive during a policy year and still be able to receive the carryover benet). Your carryover account can grow up to $800 to help pay for claims if you exceed your policy year maximum benefit.31763264-OR INDIVIDUAL DENTAL - STANDARD PLAN
Covered services In-network coverage1Out-of-network coverage2 (MAC)Waiting periodClass A: Preventive services• Routine exams and cleanings ‐ Two per 12-month period ‐ One additional cleaning per 12 months if member is in second or third trimester of pregnancy4• X-rays (bitewing x-rays) ‐ Up to four lms, once every 12 months• Fluoride treatment ‐ Up to age 16, once every 12 months• Sealants ‐ Up to age 16, once every 36 months• Space maintainers ‐ Up to age 16, once every 24 months• Oral cancer screening ‐ For age 40+, once every 12 months100% 100% No waiting periodClass B: Basic services• Full mouth/panoramic x-rays ‐ Once every ve years• Fillings• Posterior composite restorations• Simple extractions• Emergency treatment80% 80% No waiting periodClass C: Major services• Oral surgery (surgical extractions and impacted teeth)• Anesthesia (covered with complex oral surgery)• Repair of crowns, dentures or bridges• Periodontics (gum treatments)• Endodontics (root canals)• Inlays and onlays• Crowns, bridges, dentures and endosteal implants• Crown lengthening 50% 50% 12-month waiting periodContact your Colonial Life benets counselor to learn more.1 In-network benets are for covered dental services provided by a participating dentist. Participating dentists have agreed to accept negotiated fees as payment in full, subject to any deductibles, co-insurance and benet maximums, and will le claims for you.2 Out-of-network benets are for covered dental services provided by a non-participating dentist. Benets are provided at the lesser of the dentist’s actual fee or the Maximum Allowable Charge (MAC), a scheduled amount determined by Colonial Life, subject to any deductibles, co-insurance and benet maximums. Dentists haven’t agreed to accept the charges as payment in full, and additional out-of-pocket costs may apply. You may have to le a claim to receive benets.3 You must be covered for 12 consecutive months to receive the carryover benet; any break in coverage will eliminate the carryover account balance. The carryover benet may not be used for orthodontic treatment or services.4 Member may have one additional periodontal maintenance in place of an additional cleaning.THIS POLICY PROVIDES LIMITED BENEFITS. A NETWORK ACCESS PLAN IS AVAILABLE.This information is not intended to be a complete description of the insurance coverage available. The policy or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The policy has exclusions and limitations which may affect any benets payable. Applicable to policy form IDN8100-OR. For cost and complete details of coverage, call or write your Colonial Life benets counselor or the company.Underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC.© 2024 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. FOR EMPLOYEES 3-24 | 1763264-ORColonialLife.com1763264-OR
Individual Dental InsuranceEnhanced Plan $3,000 | 100% | 80% | 50%This benet summary provides a quick reference for the dental plan benets. Policy detailsPolicy year maximum benefit• Per person (applies to Class A, B and C services)$3,000 Deductible• Per person (up to maximum of three per policy year)$50Enhanced Plan dental coverage at a glanceCo-insurance In-network1Out-of-network2 (MAC)Class A: Preventive services 100% 100%Class B: Basic services 80% 80%Class C: Major services 50% 50%Carryover benets3Carryover amount Per covered family memberThreshold limit Carryover account limit$400 $800 $1,600 How carryover benefits work Receive a $400 benefit in your carryover account to use in the next benefit year when you meet these conditions:• One cleaning and one routine exam and• Total paid dental claims for Class A, B or C services below $800 (your threshold limit, the maximum amount of benets an insured can receive during a policy year and still be able to receive the carryover benet) Your carryover account can grow up to $1,600 to help pay for claims if you exceed your yearly maximum benefits.31764147-OR INDIVIDUAL DENTAL - ENHANCED PLAN
Covered services In-network coverage1Out-of-network coverage2 (MAC)Waiting periodClass A: Preventive services• Routine exams and cleanings ‐ Twice every 12 months ‐ One additional cleaning per 12 months if member is in second or third trimester of pregnancy4• X-rays (bitewing x-rays) ‐ Up to four lms, once every 12 months• Full mouth/panoramic x-rays ‐ Once every ve years• Fluoride treatment ‐ Up to age 16, once every 12 months• Sealants ‐ Up to age 16, once every 36 months• Space maintainers ‐ Up to age 16, once every 24 months• Oral cancer screening ‐ For age 40+, once every 12 months100% 100% No waiting periodClass B: Basic services• Fillings• Posterior composite restorations• Simple extractions• Repair of crowns, dentures or bridges• Periodontics (gum treatments)• Endodontics (root canals)• Emergency treatment80% 80% No waiting periodClass C: Major services• Oral surgery (extractions and impacted teeth)• Anesthesia (covered with complex oral surgery)• Inlays and onlays• Crowns, bridges, dentures and endosteal implants• Crown lengthening 50% 50% 12-month waiting periodContact your Colonial Life benets representative to learn more.1 In-network benets are for covered dental services provided by a participating dentist. Participating dentists have agreed to accept negotiated fees as payment in full, subject to any deductibles, co-insurance and benet maximums, and will le claims for you.2 Out-of-network benets are for covered dental services provided by a non-participating dentist. Benets are provided at the lesser of the dentist’s actual fee or the Maximum Allowable Charge (MAC), a scheduled amount determined by Colonial Life, subject to any deductibles, co-insurance and benet maximums. Dentists haven’t agreed to accept the charges as payment in full, and additional out-of-pocket costs (balance billing) may apply. You may have to le a claim to receive benets.3 You must be covered for 12 consecutive months to receive the carryover benet. The carryover benet may not be used for orthodontic treatment or services. A break in dental coverage will eliminate the carryover account balance.4 Member may have one additional periodontal maintenance in place of an additional cleaning.THIS POLICY PROVIDES LIMITED BENEFITS. A NETWORK ACCESS PLAN IS AVAILABLE.This information is not intended to be a complete description of the insurance coverage available. The policy or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The policy has exclusions and limitations which may affect any benets payable. Applicable to policy form IDN8100-OR. For cost and complete details of coverage, call or write your Colonial Life benets counselor or the company.Underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC.© 2024 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. FOR EMPLOYEES 3-24 | 1764147-ORColonialLife.com1764147-OR
Group Term Life InsuranceVoluntary coverageOur group term life insurance can help increase nancial security for your family if something were to happen to you. You can also apply for coverage for your spouse and eligible dependent children without health questions.1 How much group term coverage do I need?You:$ _____________________• Available in $1,000 increments• Minimum of $10,000 increments to a maximum of ve times your salary to $500,000Your spouse:$ _____________________• Available in $1,000 increments• Minimum of $5,000 to a maximum of $500,000• Spouse coverage cannot exceed your coverage amount2Your dependent children(up to age 26):$ _____________________• Available in $1,000 increments• Minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of $10,000 per dependent child• Each dependent child is covered for the same amount, except children from live birth to six months for whom the death benet is $1,000Why group term life insurance is a good option• Death benet• Lower premiums• Coverage during high-need years• Benet payment typically tax-free VOLUNTARY GROUP TERM LIFE
Additional benets and servicesBuilt-in accelerated death benet provides an advance of up to 75% of the death benet, to a maximum of $150,000, if diagnosed with a terminal illness.3Health Advocate Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides 24-hour personal support and referral service, including a medical bill saver service. Face-to-face sessions and video counseling with mental health professionals are available.4• Online: ColonialLife.com/EAP • Telephone: 1-888-645-1772Life planning services offer nancial and legal counseling services, as well as grief support and referral for up to 12 months after a claim.4Get the most out of your coveragePortability: You may be able to continue your coverage if you change jobs or retire. Conversion: After the group term period ends, you may be eligible to convert to a whole life policy without health questions. Waiver of premium: Your premium payments may be eligible for waiver if you become disabled. To learn more, talk with your Colonial Life benets counselor.1 Spouse and dependent coverage will not be effective if they are currently totally disabled. Being totally disabled means the inability to perform two or more activities of daily living, being conned to a hospital or similar institution, or being unable to attend school outside the home (for a dependent child age 5 up to age 26). In ID, NH and TX, the denition of total disability does not include Activities of Daily Living (ADL) requirements. The ability to work does not determine disability. You can pay premiums on insurance for your dependents with no health questions asked. Coverage isn’t effective until the earlier of the date they are no longer totally disabled or two years after the date that coverage would have otherwise become effective for the spouse or dependent child. This provision does not apply to newborn children born while dependent insurance is in effect.2 The maximum benet is 50% of your benet in NE.3 Terminal illness means an injury or sickness that results in the covered person having a life expectancy of 12 months or less and from which there is no reasonable prospect of recovery. A life expectancy of 24 months or less in IL, KS, MA, TX and WA. Accelerated death benet payments will reduce the amount the policy pays upon the recipient’s death, may adversely affect the recipient’s eligibility for Medicaid or other government benets or entitlements, and may be taxable. Recipients should consult their tax attorney or advisor before utilizing accelerated benet payments.4 The Employee Assistance Program and Life Planning Services, provided by Health Advocate, are available with Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company Group Term Life offering. Terms and availability of service are subject to change. The service provider does not provide legal advice; please consult your attorney for guidance. Services are not valid after coverage terminates. State-mandated limitations for legal services in WA apply. Please contact the company for full details.BENEFIT AGE REDUCTION SCHEDULEWhen a covered person reaches age 70, but not 75, the amount of insurance will be:• 65% of the amount of insurance prior to age 70; or• 65% of the amount of insurance applied for on or after age 70 but before age 75.When a covered person reaches age 75 or more, the amount of insurance will be:• 50% of the amount of insurance prior to the rst reduction; or• 50% of the amount of insurance the employee applied for on or after age 75.Once the benet reduction schedule begins, there will be no further increases in insurance for a covered person. If the proposed insured is age 70, but not age 75 at the time of enrollment, the amount of insurance applied for will be reduced by 65%. If the proposed insured is age 75 or older at the time of enrollment, the amount applied for will be reduced by 50%.This information is not intended to be a complete description of the insurance coverage available. The insurance or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The insurance has exclusions and limitations which may affect any benets payable. Applicable to policy form GTL1.0-P and certicate form GTL1.0-C (including state abbreviations where used, for example: GTL1.0-P-TX and GTL1.0-C-TX). For cost and complete details of coverage, call or write your Colonial Life benets counselor or the company.ColonialLife.comUnderwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC.© 2024 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. FOR EMPLOYEES 3-24 | 100272-7
For more information, talk with your benefits counselor.ColonialLife.comGroup Hospital Indemnity InsurancePlan 1 (HSA-Compliant)PA: “Hospital Confinement Admission” benefit replaces the “Hospital Confinement” benefitTHIS INSURANCE PROVIDES LIMITED BENEFITS.This insurance is a supplement to health insurance. It is not a substitute for essential health benefits or minimum essential coverage as defined in federal law. Insureds in some states must be covered by comprehensive health insurance before applying for this coverage.EXCLUSIONSWe will not pay any benefits for injuries received in accidents or for sicknesses which are caused by, contributed to by or occur as a result of the following exclusions and limitations. (a) alcoholism or drug addiction; (b) dental procedures; (c) elective procedures and cosmetic surgery; (d) felonies or illegal occupations; (e) mental or nervous disorders; (f) pregnancy of a dependent child; (g) suicide or injuries which any covered person intentionally does to himself or herself; or (h) war. We will not pay benefits for hospital confinement (i) due to giving birth within the first nine months aer the eective date of the policy or (j) for a newborn who is neither injured nor sick. (k) The policy may have additional exclusions and limitations which may aect any benefits payable.PRE-EXISTING CONDITION LIMITATIONS(l) We will not pay benefits for loss during the first 12 months aer the certificate eective date due to a pre-existing condition. (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition, whether diagnosed or not, for which a covered person was treated, had medical testing, received medical advice or had taken medication within the 12 months before the certificate eective date. (n) This limitation applies to the following benefits, if applicable: Hospital Confinement, Daily Hospital Confinement, Inpatient Mental and Nervous, Rehabilitation Unit Confinement and Specified Critical Illness.This information is not intended to be a complete description of the insurance coverage available. The insurance or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The insurance has exclusions and limitations which may aect any benefits payable. Applicable to policy formGMB7000-P and certificate form GMB7000-C (including state abbreviations where applicable, such as policy forms GMB7000-P-AU-TX and GMB7000-P-EE-TX, and certificate forms GMB7000-C-AU-TX and GMB7000-C-EE-TX). For cost and complete details of coverage, call or write your Colonial Life benefits counselor or the company. This form is not complete without form #101733.GMB – PLAN | - | -Group Medical Bridge Insurance can help with medical costs associated with a hospital stay that your health insurance may not cover. These benefits are available for you, your spouse and eligible dependent children. Hospital confinement ................................................................$_______________ per dayMaximum of one day per covered person per calendar yearWaiver of premiumAvailable aer 30 continuous days of a covered confinement of the named insured£ Daily hospital confinement .....................................................................$100 per dayMaximum of 365 days per covered person per confinement. Re-confinement for the same or related condition within 90 days of discharge is considered a continuation of a previous confinement.Health savings account (HSA) compatibleThis plan is compatible with HSA guidelines and any other HSA plan that a covered family member may participate in. It may also be oered to employees who do not have HSAs.Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company’s Group Medical Bridge oers an HSA-compatible plan in most states.Underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC.©2024 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company.1500
Group Hospital Indemnity InsuranceExclusions and LimitationsTHIS INSURANCE PROVIDES LIMITED BENEFITS. For policies issued or delivered in the Commonwealth of Virginia, THIS IS AN EXCEPTED BENEFITS POLICY. IT PROVIDES COVERAGE ONLY FOR THE LIMITED BENEFITS OR SERVICES SPECIFIED IN THE POLICY.This coverage is a supplement to health insurance. It is not a substitute for essential health benefits or minimum essential coverage as defined in federal law. Insureds in some states must be covered by comprehensive health insurance before applying for this coverage.This information is not intended to be a complete description of the insurance coverage available. The insurance or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The insurance has exclusions and limitations which may aect any benefits payable. Applicable to policy form GMB7000-P and certificate form GMB7000-C (including state abbreviations where used, for example: GMB7000-C-TX). For cost and complete details of coverage, call or write your Colonial Life benefits counselor or the company. This form is not complete without base form 101917 or 101918.Underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC ©2023 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved.Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company.GMB7000 – EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS | 12-23 | 101733-6STATE-SPECIFIC DISCLOSURES KY: Premium will vary based on the coverage selected and the age of the named insured.Eligibility for benefitsThe provisions of this policy insure a covered person against losses due to injuries received in a covered accident or losses due to a covered sickness. Covered Accident means an unintended or unforeseen bodily injury sustained by a covered person, wholly independent of disease, bodily infirmity, illness, infection, or any other abnormal physical condition and which: occurs on or aer the Coverage Eective Date; occurs while policy is in force; and is not excluded by name or specific description in this policy. Covered Sickness means an illness, infection, disease, or any other abnormal physical condition, not caused by an accident, which: occurs on or aer the policy coverage eective date; occurs while this policy is in force; and is not excluded by name or specific description in this policy.End of Coverage for the Named InsuredThis policy is guaranteed renewable for life as long as you pay the premiums when they are due or within the grace period. STATE-SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONSAK: (a) Replaced by intoxicants and narcotics CA: (k) Additional exclusions include intoxicants and controlled substancesCT: (a) Replaced by intoxication or drug addiction; (d) Replaced by felonies; (f) Exclusion does not applyDE: (a) Exclusion does not apply IL: (a) Replaced by alcoholism, intoxication, or drug addiction; (f) Exclusion does not apply; (g) Exclusion does not applyKS: (a) Replaced by intoxicants and narcotics; (h) Replaced by war or armed conflict; (i) Exclusion does not applyKY: (a) Replaced by intoxicants, narcotics and hallucinogenics LA: (a) Replaced by intoxicants and narcotics MI: (g) Exclusion does not applyMO: (a) Replaced by drug addiction; (d) Replaced by illegal activitiesMS: (a) Replaced by intoxicants and narcoticsNC: (i) Exclusion does not applyND: (a) Exclusion does not apply; (e) Exclusion does not applyNV: (a) Exclusion does not apply OH: (f) Exclusion does not apply; (i) Replaced by 270 daysPA: (a) Replaced by intoxicants and narcotics; (c) Replaced by cosmetic surgery; (e) Replaced by mental, nervous or emotional disorders; (h) Replaced by war or armed conflictSD: (a) Exclusion does not apply TN: (f) Exclusion does not applyTX: (a) Replaced by intoxicants and narcotics VA: (i) Pregnancy resulting from the rape of any covered person, which was reported to the police within seven days following its occurrence, will be covered to the same extent as any other covered accident. The seven-day requirement will be extended to 180 days in the case of an act of rape or incest of a female under 13 years of age.STATE-SPECIFIC PRE-EXISTING CONDITION LIMITATIONSIN, SD, and WY: (m) Applies within the six months before the certificate eective date.CA: (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition for which a covered person was diagnosed or treated within 12 months before the coverage eective date.FL: (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition for which a covered person was treated, had medical testing, received medical advice or had taken medication within six months before the coverage eective date. Genetic information is not a pre-existing condition in the absence of a diagnosis of the condition related to such information. IL: (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition, whether diagnosed or not, for which a covered person was treated, had medical testing by a legally qualified physician or, received medical advice, produced symptoms or had taken medication within 12 months before the coverage eective date.KS: (n) Surgical Procedure replaces Outpatient Surgical Procedure ME: (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition, whether diagnosed or not, for which a covered person was treated, had medical testing, or received medical advice within 12 months before the coverage eective date.MI: (l) Applies during the first six months aer the certificate eective date; (m) applies within the six months before the certificate eective date.MO: (m) A pre-existing condition means having a sickness or physical condition, whether diagnosed or not, for which a covered person was treated, had medical testing, received medical advice or had taken medication within 12 months before the coverage eective date of this certificate.NC: (m) A pre-existing condition is those conditions, whether diagnosed or not, for which a covered person received medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment that was received or recommended within the one-year period immediately preceding the coverage eective date. If you are 65 or older when this certificate is issued, pre-existing conditions will include only conditions specifically eliminated by a rider.ND: (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition for which a covered person was treated, had medical testing, received medical advice or had taken medication within 12 months before the coverage eective date.NV: (m) Applies within the six months before the certificate eective date. Additionally, pre-existing condition does not include genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis of the condition related to such information.OR: (m) A pre-existing condition is a sickness or physical condition, whether diagnosed or not, for which a covered person was treated by a doctor, received advice from a physician or had taken medication prescribed by a doctor within the 12 months period immediately preceding the coverage eective date.PA: (m) A pre-existing condition is a disease or physical condition for which you received medical advice or treatment within 90 days before the coverage eective date. (n) Hospital Confinement Admission replaces Hospital Confinement.
Group Accident InsurancePreferred PlanIf you are in an accident, your focus should be on recovery, not how you’re going to pay your bills. Colonial Life accident insurance can pay benets directly to you to use however you like — from medical costs to everyday expenses. Whether you’ve had a fall or a car accident, these benets can offer nancial support when you need it.Our coverage includes:• Benets payable directly to you• No medical questions to qualify for coverage• Coverage for simple and complex injuries• Benets payable regardless of other insurance• Worldwide coverage• Works alongside your Health Savings Account (HSA)BENEFITS STORY Milo was working in his yard when he tripped and injured his hand.With Colonial Life accident benets, Milo was able to pay the annual deductible and co-payments for his health insurance plan without using his savings or taking on debt.MILO’S ACCIDENT BENEFITSMilo went to an urgent care facility and received immediate care.Treatment in a physician’s office or urgent care facility$100The doctor ordered an X-ray and discovered Milo had fractured his hand.• X-ray• Fracture (hand)$60$1,200The doctor also found that Milo had a cut on his hand but did not require stitches. Laceration (no repair) $50Milo was discharged with a splint. Durable medical equipment $50Over the next several weeks, Milo had two follow-up appointments with his doctor. Physician follow-up visits (2 visits)$50 x 2 = $100Total $1,560For illustrative purposes only. Benet amounts may vary and may not cover all expenses. 1212757-ORGROUP ACCIDENT (GAC4100) — PREFERRED PLAN
Give your benets a boostWe know that more complicated or severe accidents result in more expensive medical bills and more disruption in your life. Group Accident includes a Benet Booster* to provide additional nancial support for serious accidents. If you have more than $5,000 in payable benets for a covered accident, we will give you a $500 boost to your benets to help you with whatever expenses you have. *Payable once per Insured per covered accidentBENEFITS STORY Olivia was driving to the store when she got into a car accident.Olivia’s benets helped her cover her medical expenses when she was injured in a car accident, helping her to focus on her recovery.OLIVIA’S ACCIDENT BENEFITSOlivia arrived by ambulance at the nearest emergency room and received immediate care.• Ambulance• Emergency department visit• Injury due to auto accident$300$200 $250The doctor ordered an X-ray and discovered Olivia had fractured her thigh (femur). He also ordered a CT scan of her head to check for brain injury.• X-ray• Medical imaging• Fracture (thigh)$60$200 $3,150Olivia required surgery for her leg.• Surgical repair (thigh fracture)• General anesthesia$3,150$250Olivia boarded her pet for two nights after her surgery. Pet boarding (2 days) $20 x 2 = $40Olivia had eight sessions of physical therapy to help regain the strength in her leg and two follow-up appointments with her doctor.• Therapy services (8 sessions)• Physician follow-up visits (2 visits)$45 x 8 = $360$50 x 2 = $100Olivia’s benefits for this accident totaled more than $5,000.Benefit Booster $500Total $8,560For illustrative purposes only. Benet amounts may vary and may not cover all expenses. Benets are per covered person per covered accident unless stated otherwiseInjury benets • Burns (based on size and degree) ............. $500–$15,000• Concussion .........................................$375• Connective tissue damage ......................$100–$200• Eye injury .......................................... $300 • Hearing loss injuries ..................................$120(Maximum once per lifetime per ear per insured)• Injury due to auto accident ........................... $250 • Internal injuries ..................................... $200 • Knee cartilage (meniscus) injury .......................$150 • Lacerations ....................................$50–$600• Loss of a digit — partial .........................$300–$600• Loss of a digit ...............................$750–$2,000• Ruptured or herniated disc ......................$150–$300
Fracture benets• Injury .......................................$200–$3,750 Examples: nger: $200 | wrist: $1,200 | hip: $3,150• Surgical repair of fracture ............................100%(Payable as an additional % of the applicable fractures benet)• Chip fracture ........................................25% (Payable as a % of the applicable fractures benet)Dislocation benets• Injury .......................................$200–$3,000 Examples: elbow: $450 | ankle: $1,200 | hip: $3,000• Surgical repair of dislocation ..........................100%(Payable as an additional % of the applicable dislocations benet)• Incomplete dislocation ................................25%(Payable as a % of the applicable dislocations benet)Treatment benets• Air ambulance .....................................$1,500 • Ambulance (ground or water) ......................... $300 • Durable medical equipment ......................$50–$200• Emergency dental repair ........................$100–$300• Emergency department .............................. $200(Maximum 4 per year) • Family care ................................... $50 per day (Maximum of one benet per day for all Insureds combined, up to a maximum of three days per covered accident, regardless of the number of children)• Injections to prevent or limit infection ...................$50 • Lodging .....................................$200 per day (Maximum 30 days)• Medical imaging ..................................... $200 • Pain management injections ..........................$100 • Pet boarding .................................. $20 per day (Maximum of one benet per day for all insureds combined, up to a maximum of three days per covered accident, regardless of the number of pets that are boarded)• Prosthetic device or articial limb ............$1,250–$2,500• Skin grafts (due to burns) .............................50%(Payable as a % of the applicable burn benet)• Skin grafts (not due to burns) ....................$250–$500• Transfusions ........................................ $400 • Transportation ................................$150 per trip (Maximum 6 one-way trips)• Treatment in a physician’s oce or urgent care facility ...$100(Maximum 4 per year) • X-ray or ultrasound ....................................$60Surgery benets• Anesthesia ....................................$150–$250• Connective tissue surgery ......................$125–$1,600• Eye surgery .........................................$300• General surgery –Abdominal, thoracic, or cranial ....................$1,500 –Exploratory surgery ...............................$225 • Hernia surgery ......................................$300 • Knee cartilage (meniscus) surgery ...............$100–$600• Outpatient surgical facility ............................$300 • Ruptured or herniated disc surgery .............$125–$1,500Recovery care benets• At-home care ................................ $100 per day(Maximum 5 days) • Benet Booster .....................................$500• Physician follow-up visits ............................. $50 (Maximum 4 days per covered accident and 16 days per calendar year)• Rehabilitation or sub-acute rehabilitation unit connement ............................. $150 per day (Maximum 15 days per covered accident and 30 days per calendar year)• Therapy services (speech, physical therapy, occupational therapy) ..........................$45 per day(Maximum 15 days)Options checked below have been chosen by your employer to enhance your Group Accident Coverage. Recovery Plus package• Behavioral health therapy .................. $45 per day (Maximum 15 days)• Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ............ $200 • Prescription drug .................................$25 • Additional therapy services (chiropractic, acupuncture, alternative therapy) ......$45 (Existing therapy services benet maximum applies to additional therapy services, maximum 15 days)• Injury due to felonious act of violence or sexual assault ................................ $250(Maximum once per insured per calendar year, with an accompanying police report) Gunshot wound benetThis benet can help pay your medical expenses if you receive a non-fatal gunshot wound. It offers you a lump sum for a covered injury regardless of any other insurance you may have and includes on/off-job coverage.• Gunshot wound .............................$_________This benet covers a non-fatal gunshot wound from a conventional rearm that requires treatment by a doctor and overnight hospitalization within 24 hours of the injury. If you are shot more than once in a 24-hour period, we can pay benets only for the rst wound.
Contact your Colonial Life benets counselor to learn more.HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT (HSA) COMPATIBLEThis plan is compatible with HSA guidelines and any other HSA plan in which a covered family member may participate.It may also be offered to employees who do not have HSAs.THIS INSURANCE PROVIDES LIMITED BENEFITS.This coverage is a supplement to health insurance. It is not a substitute for essential health benets or minimum essential coverage as dened in federal law. Insureds in some states must be covered by comprehensive health insurance before applying for this insurance. EXCLUSIONSWe will not pay benets for claims that are caused by, contributed to by, or resulting from elective procedures, felonies or illegal occupations, hazardous avocations, incarceration, racing, semi-professional or professional sports, sickness, suicide or self-inicted injuries, war, or armed conict. This information is not intended to be a complete description of the insurance coverage available. The insurance or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The insurance has exclusions and limitations which may affect any benets payable. Applicable to policy form GAC4100-P-OR and certicate form GAC4100-C-OR. For cost and complete details of coverage, call or write your Colonial Life benets counselor or the company.Underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC.© 2023 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. FOR EMPLOYEES 3-23 | 1212757-ORColonialLife.com1212757-OR
Group Accident InsuranceAccident Hospital BenetsThese benets can help with medical costs related to a hospital stay for a covered accident, including costs that your health insurance may not cover, like co-pays and deductibles. Economy Basic Preferred Premier Hospital Admission $500 $750 $1,000 $1,500Hospital Admission – ICU $1,250 $1,500 $1,750 $2,500Hospital Confinement – Daily Stay Max. of 365 days per insured per covered accident$100 $200 $250 $350Hospital ICU Confinement – Daily Stay Max. of 15 days per insured per covered accident$150 $250 $350 $500Hospital Sub-Acute ICU Confinement – Daily Stay Max. of 30 days per insured per covered accident$200 $300 $400 $600Short Stay Min. of 8 hours up to 20 hours$200 $200 $200 $200To learn more, talk with your Colonial Life benets counselor.GROUP ACCIDENT (GAC4100) – ACCIDENT HOSPITAL BENEFITSAccident hospital benets are available to you with group accident coverage, as well as all your covered family members Talk with your benets counselor about the level of accident hospital benets available to you.Benets are per covered person per covered accident unless stated otherwise.1284160-OR
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