How Accident Insurance Might Have Helped
Read how Accident insurance might have helped one of our colleagues after she experienced a fall.
Accidents happen when you least expect them, but with Accident insurance, you’ll have an extra layer of protection to help cover costs.
Our colleague, Lauren, recently caught her foot in a baby gate at home, which caused her to fall and fracture her fibula. After an ambulance ride and hospital stay, she racked up a pile of medical bills. We chatted with her when she returned to the office.
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M&A: Do you know the total you’re going to be billed?
Lauren: So far, I see $70,000 in medical bills; the hospital stay and the anesthesiologist was the lion’s share of that. I haven’t received a bill for the surgery, so I suspect that’s still coming. I would imagine that’s not going be cheap. I’m sure a portion of the doctor’s bill will be my responsibility. At this point, I am responsible for $6,000. It’s not going to break me. But with Accident insurance, I probably could have recouped about $4,300.
M&A: Do you have any additional recovery costs not currently covered by insurance?
Lauren: Actually, no. But, in the past, when I’ve had physical therapy, I’ve had a copay. I will have months of physical therapy, and it’s all covered, so I can’t complain.
M&A: That’s interesting. If you did have any recovery costs, though, Accident insurance would have paid for them as well. In addition to the benefits, how do you think Accident insurance would have helped you get through this ordeal?
Lauren: If I didn’t have money in the bank, and particularly if I were just starting out with limited savings, I might have been stressed during my hospital stay. If you don’t have emergency savings, it would be a good stress reliever to know that you’ve got cash benefits coming from your Accident insurance.
M&A: Do you think you might buy Accident insurance based on your experience? Would you recommend it for others?
Lauren: It’s something I’m looking at. I would recommend it, yes, especially to young people who do a lot of things like skiing and football on the weekends. It would also be great for young people with families. The cost seems to be worth it.
Accidents can strike at any time, even while you’re just going about your business at home. Don’t let them drain your wallet while you’re trying to recuperate from your injuries. Learn more about Accident insurance.
Accident insurance is not a replacement for health insurance and does not satisfy the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance coverage requirements.
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The products issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America may not be available in all states.
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Not for use in New Mexico
This coverage is not health insurance coverage (often referred to as “Major Medical Coverage”).
This type of plan is NOT considered “minimum essential coverage” under the Affordable Care Act and therefore does NOT satisfy the individual mandate that you have health insurance coverage. If you do not have other health insurance coverage.
IMPORTANT NOTICE – THIS POLICY DOES NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR SICKNESS.
Group Insurance coverage is issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a Prudential Financial company, Newark, NJ.
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