Guest benefitsnerd Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 With my client sending employees to Iraq and Kuwait to service a government contract, the question about life insurance has come up. This group's current carrier has stated that any death claim for reasons including "act of war" will be covered, however AD&D, LTD & STD claims will probably not be covered. Curious to know if there are any carriers out there that provide a more liberal contract than what we normally see on the street (that might cover AD&D, LTD & STD claims when due to "act of war"). Feedback? Incumbent Carrier's Position: Our Group Life contracts do cover losses that occur as the result of war or acts of war. Generally, Group Disability, Group Long Term Care, Accidental Death and Dismemberment and Business Travel Accident contracts do not cover those losses. Does the contract exclude losses that occur as the result of war? The response varies by coverage: Group term life contracts: Contracts do not exclude deaths that occur as the result of war or acts of war. AD&D: Most contracts do exclude losses and deaths that occur as the result of war or acts of war ("war" means declared or undeclared war and includes resistance to armed aggression). Short-Term Disability: Most contracts do exclude disabilities that occur as the result of war, declared or undeclared, or any act of war. Long-Term Disability: Most contracts do exclude disabilities that occur as the result of war, declared or undeclared, or any act of war. Long-Term Care: Contracts do exclude losses that occur as the result of war or acts of war ("war" means declared or undeclared war and includes resistance to armed aggression). This particular case has the DAP contract. Therefore, the LTD would exclude disabilities that occur as the result of war, decalred or undelcared, or any act of war. An AD&D example: e.g#1. if the AD&D contract contained a war exclusion & the participant was killed by an act of war, there would be no benefit payable e.g.#2 - same AD&D contract - if the participant were on a military ship and fell down a flight of stairs and were killed - benefits are payable .....it's not a matter of "where" the insured is, rather it's "how" the loss occurred.
Sandra Pearce Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 Our Business Travel Accident coverage has a War Risk rider and with notification to the carrier of travel, and possible additional premiums we have coverage for travel in war risk countries. Example would be a recent trip by an employee to Algeria. Six days of coverage for $203. Our benefit is $200,000.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now