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What is accident insurance and how is it different from health insurance?

Accident insurance is a supplemental product that pays cash benefits directly to you (not to a provider) when you're injured in a covered accident. Benefits are scheduled — fixed dollar amounts for specific injuries (e.g., $2,000 for a broken leg, $250/day for hospitalization, $500 for an emergency room visit, $125–$3,500 for fractures). The cash can be used for anything: deductibles, copays, lost wages, transportation, childcare, anything the household needs while recovering. Accident insurance does not replace health insurance — it sits alongside as supplemental protection against the gaps in major medical coverage (especially relevant with high-deductible plans).

Category
Personal Insurance
Audience
Pre-purchase guidance
Topic
Personal Insurance

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