Term life insurance is one of the least expensive employee benefits available to Vermont employers. This coverage can provide peace of mind to the business owner, knowing that the family of a deceased employee has some financial security should an untimely death occur. For many employees, the company-sponsored plan may be their only life insurance coverage, especially for employees who may be disqualified from purchasing an individual policy due to a medical condition.
At Benefit Design & Strategies, we can inform you of the advantages of introducing a group policy or evaluate your in-force policy(ies) to assess the adequacy of the coverage and the degree to which your policy conforms to the latest industry standards. Group life insurance rates have been declining as insurers become more competitive and continue to offer new ancillary benefits with their policies. Benefit Design represents no less than 8 highly-rated life insurance companies.
Usually a group life policy includes an inexpensive accidental death and dismemberment (AD & D) rider that pays an extra death benefit (usually equal to the face amount of term-life coverage), should death result from an accident. In the event of an injury resulting in the loss of sight, hearing or limb, the AD & D rider pays a lesser amount to the insured based on the severity of the loss.
To be more competitive, the insurance industry has added features to life insurance plans such as: