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(Medical-NewsWire.com, April 25, 2013 ) Statesboro, GA -- A reliable way to obtain security and peace of mind from those unwanted out of pocket medical costs is to obtain a reliable supplemental health insurance policy that mostly known by the name of “Accident Insurance”. The primary attraction of accident insurance policies are that they are a reliable means to pay the monetary differences caused by deductibles and coinsurances. This policy pays cash benefits in the event of accidental injuries.
Accident insurance pays benefits when you are injured. These plans offer consumers much needed financial help that is used mostly to pay for expenses that a major medical health plan may not fully cover.
Plans include:
Unrestricted access to hospitals and doctors.
You can use your benefits without a waiting period.
No life term limits or overall annual.
Off the job as well as 24 hour coverage.
It don’t have an overall nor annual lifetime limit. This is regardless of how many accidents you have.
Cash Benefits that add up- you get multiple cash benefits, paid for each covered injury or service-even for the same accident.
Benefits while you recover-including follow up treatment, physical therapy and prosthetics.
Little or no underwriting and or exclusions.
Low Cost
To find out more about the differences in cancer insurance coverage and how to select the proper policy, visit Will Ellis at www.GeorgiaInsuranceAgent.org.
About Georgia Insurance Agent:
Georgia Insurance Agent Will Ellis is a native of Statesboro Georgia. He is a graduate of Georgia Southern University. His passion is helping people understand how to secure their assets.
Witnessing a number people have their lives turn upside down due to emergencies Will has embarked on a personal mission to empower people financially via the secure principals of insurance.
To have a free confidential consultation contact Will at 912-764-1146.
Georgia Insurance Agent
Will Ellis
(912) - 764 - 1146
Will@GeorgiaInsuranceAgent.org
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