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In insurance, Accidental death and dismemberment (also known as AD&D) is a term used to describe a policy that pays additional benefits to the beneficiary if the cause of death is due to a non-work-related accident. Fractional amounts of the policy will be paid out if the covered employee loses a bodily appendage or sight because of an accident.[1][2] In the event of accidental death, this insurance will pay benefits in addition to any life insurance held. [3] Death by illness, suicide, or natural causes is generally not covered by AD&D. Additionally, AD&D generally pays benefits for the loss of limbs, fingers, sight and permanent paralysis. The types of injuries covered and the amount paid vary by insurer and package, and are explicitly enumerated in the insurance policy.

There are four common types of group AD&D plans offered in the United States:

  • Group Life Supplement - the AD&D benefit is included as part of a group life insurance contract, and the benefit amount is usually the same as that of the group life benefit;
  • Voluntary - the AD&D is offered to members of a group as a separate, elective benefit, and premiums are generally paid as a payroll deduction;
  • Travel Accident (Business Trip) - the AD&D benefit is provided through an employee benefit plan and provides supplemental accident protection to workers while they are traveling on company business (the entire premium is usually paid by the employer);
  • Dependents - Some group AD&D plans also provide coverage for dependents.[4]

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  1. ^ "BLS Information". Glossary. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services. February 28, 2008. http://www.bls.gov/bls/glossary.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-05. 
  2. ^ Margaret E. Lynch, Editor, "Health Insurance Terminology," Health Insurance Association of America, 1992, ISBN 1-879143-13-5
  3. ^ "Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance FAQs". Frequently Asked Questions. CUNA Mutual Group. 2009. http://members.cunamutual.com/Service/AccidentalDeathAndDismemberment/FAQ.asp?ProdCat=214&SITE=99900006&Item=00000048. Retrieved 2009-05-05. 
  4. ^ Fundamentals of Health Insurance: Part A, Health Insurance Association of America, 1997, ISBN 1-879143-36-4

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