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This benefit was developed to alleviate some of the stress and financial
burden resulting from a critical illness. Disability Insurance provides
income protection but does not adequately provide assistance for expenses
such as convalescence, lifestyle changes, home modifications, home care,
dependent care and medical expenses not covered by a group plan or by
the government. If you suffer a heart attack, cancer, stroke, kidney failure,
coronary artery surgery, blindness, paralysis, major organ transplant
or multiple sclerosis the Critical Illness plan will pay you a lump sum
equivalent to your Option choice. My Choice offers the following benefits.
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ASSOCIATE CRITICAL ILLNESS DETAILS
The following is a
further description of some of the specific elements of your Critical
Illness plan. If you have further questions about the coverages offered
under each option contact your Human Resources department.
Evidence of Insurability |
- Medical evidence of good health is not required for this benefit.
Please refer to "Pre-Existing Condition" description
below.
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Definition of Coverages |
- Blindness: Means the total and irrecoverable loss of sight in
both eyes due to injury or sickness. The diagnosis must be clinically
confirmed in writing by a physician certified in Ophthalmology.
- Cancer: Means a malignant tumor characterized by the uncontrolled
growth and spread of malignant cells and invasion of tissue confirmed
in writing by a physician certified in Oncology. This includes
leukemia, Hodgkins Disease and invasive melanoma but does not
include any other skin cancer that is not malignant, nor carcinoma
in situ, Kaposi's Sarcoma and AIDS related cancers. Cancer does
not include melanoma that is not invasive and had not exceeded
.75 millimeters in depth.
- Coronary Artery Surgery: Means open heart surgery performed
by a physician who is certified as a cardiovascular surgeon to
correct narrowing or blockage of two or more coronary arteries
but excluding non-surgical techniques such as balloon angioplasty,
laser relief of an obstruction, or other non-surgical techniques.
- Heart Attack: Means the death of a portion of heart muscle as
a result of inadequate blood supply, which must occur with chest
pain and indicate at least a 15% reduction in the normal volume
of blood being ejected from the left ventricle with each heart
beat, new electrocardiographic changes and an elevation in cardiac
enzyme levels and which must be confirmed in writing by a physician
who is a certified cardiologist.
- Kidney Failure: Means end stage renal disease due to chronic
irreversible failure of both kidneys to function requiring the
insured person to undergo regular hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis,
or renal transplantation and confirmed in writing by a physician
who is certified in Nephrology.
- Major Organ Transplant: Means being the recipient of a transplanted
heart, heart and lung, pancreas or bone marrow performed by a
physician who is certified to conduct any such transplant.
- Multiple Sclerosis: Means the unequivocal written diagnosis
by a physician who is certified as a neurologist confirming at
least moderate persisting neurological abnormalities, with impairment
of function, but not necessarily confining the insured person
to a wheelchair or bed.
- Paralysis: Means the total and irrecoverable loss of function
of two or more limbs through neurological damage due to injury
or sickness confirmed in writing by a physician certified as a
neurologist provided such loss of function continually lasts for
365 consecutive days and such loss of function is thereafter determined
on evidence satisfactory to ACE INA Insurance to be permanent.
- Stroke: Means any cerebrovascular incident, excluding transient
ischemic attack, producing neurological sequalae lasting more
than twenty-four hours and including infarction of brain tissue,
hemorrhage from an intercranial vessel and embolization caused
by an extracranial source. There must be evidence of permanent
neurological deficit confirmed in writing by a physician who is
certified as a neurologist.
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Payment Terms |
- Subject to the Pre-Existing condition described below, ACE INA
will pay the insured benefit amount if:
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you suffer a Heart Attack, Stroke, Kidney Failure,
Multiple Sclerosis or undergo Coronary Artery Surgery or are
the recipient of a Major Organ Transplant or go blind and
survive a period of 30 days, or; |
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suffer Paralysis and survive a period of 365
days, or; |
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after the coverage has been in effect for 90
days, are diagnosed with Cancer and survive a further period
of 30 days. |
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Benefit Payment |
- There is no restriction on the use of the benefit, you can use
it in anyway that will meet your particular needs.
- If you suffer or undergo more than one of the specified coverages,
the benefit amount will only be paid once.
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Pre-Existing Condition |
- Applies only to Option 2, 3 and 4; does not apply to Option
1. A pre-existing medical condition means a sickness or injury
for which you sought or received medical advice, consultation,
investigation, diagnosis, or for which treatment was required
or recommended by a licensed medical practitioner during the 24
months immediately prior to the effective date of your insurance
or prior to any increase in the amount of insurance and which
directly or indirectly causes the condition to occur within the
first 24 months from the date of insurance or from any increase
in the amount of insurance.
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Totally Disabled |
- You are considered totally disabled, during the first 24 months
in which you receive benefits, if you are unable to perform any
and every duty of your occupation. After this period you are considered
totally disabled if you are unable to perform any and every duty
of any occupation for which you are reasonably qualified by training,
education or experience.
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Waiver of Premium |
- If you are totally disabled and sufficient evidence is provided
annually to ACE INA Insurance, premium payments will be waived
up to age 65.
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Continuation of Coverage |
- If you are laid-off on a temporary basis, temporarily absent
from work due to short-term disability, on leave of absence, on
maternity or parental leave, coverage shall be extended for a
period of 12 months following the beginning of any such event
with the continuation of premium payment. If you assume other
occupational duties during the leave or lay-off period, no benefits
will be payable for a condition suffered or occurring during the
performance of such other occupation.
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Conversion Privilege |
- On the date of termination of employment or during the 31-day
period
following termination of employment, a person may convert his/her
insurance
to an individual insurance policy of the Insurance Company. The
individual
policy will be effective either as of the date that the application
is
received by the Insurance Company or on the date that coverage
under the
group policy ceases, whichever occurs later. The premium will
be the same
as a person would ordinarily pay when applying for an individual
policy at
that time. Application for an individual policy may be made at
any office
of the Insurance Company. The amount of insurance benefit converted
to
shall not exceed that amount issued during employment up to a
maximum of
$25,000.
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Exclusions |
- Causes directly or indirectly by or resulting from intentionally
self-inflicted injury, suicide or any attempt while sane or insane,
- Declared or undeclared war or any act thereof,
- injury or sickness, other than one of the specified coverages,
even though such injury or sickness may have been complicated
by one of the specified coverages,
- skin cancer that is not malignant, nor carcinoma in situ, Kaposi's
Sarcoma and AIDS related cancers; a complication of Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV) infection or any variance thereof including AIDS and
AIDS Related Complex,
- the use, existence or escape of nuclear weapons, material or
ionizing radiation from or contamination by radioactivity from
any nuclear fuel or waste from the combustion of nuclear fuel,
- the commission or attempted commission by the insured person
of any act which, if adjudicated by the court, would be an illegal
act under the laws of the jurisdiction where the act was committed
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Termination of Benefit |
- The benefit terminates at the earlier of retirement or age 65.
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