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Choose your AD&D insurance coverage:
Additional Coverage could mean more resources for bills, debts, or even a mortgage payoff.
Interested in even more protection? Add coverage for critical illnesses
This coverage helps protect you
This coverage helps protect you
This coverage helps protect your family
This coverage helps protect your family
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Frequently asked questions
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Yes! If you opt to pay the monthly premium for an Additional Coverage amount, you can also cover your spouse and dependent children at a slightly higher cost when you add the Family Plan.
The Family Plan can cover your spouse at 50% of the coverage level you choose. Dependent children will be covered for 20%. If you have no dependent children, your spouse will be covered for 60%. If you do not have a spouse, each of your dependent children will be insured for 25% of the coverage level you choose. Some features may vary by state. -
Your no-cost AD&D insurance lasts as long as you remain a member of a participating credit union or until you decide to terminate it.
Your Additional Coverage lasts as long as your payments are made. -
Purchasing Additional Coverage includes the Increasing Benefit, which means the longer you have the coverage, the value of the Additional Coverage could increase each year by 5 percent for up to a total of 50 percent over 10 years, at no added cost to you. For example, a $100,000 Additional Coverage amount could be $150,000 after 10 years of being active.
From age 18 to 69, your coverage can’t decrease for any reason. At age 70, however, the full amount of coverage you have will decrease by 50 percent. Some features may vary by state.