Sunday, January 31, 2010

Colonial Insurance And Pregnancy Anyone Use Supplemental Insurance (such As Colonial Or Aflac) For Pregnancy?

Anyone use supplemental insurance (such as Colonial or Aflac) for pregnancy? - colonial insurance and pregnancy

I am looking for information from people who had the extra insurance when she became pregnant, and Colonial Life AFLAC. What kind of advantage is after they get a child? The money for your hospital stay?

I believe that with another child and wondered if something like the signature before becoming pregnant, it is worth. I used a friend who work with our work and $ 1400 after the birth. Our society no longer allows the deduction of automobile insurance through. So basically I want to know if ever in my own value.

Thank you for more information!

3 comments:

  1. The only really aware of the pregnancy of W / Aflac is your short-term disability, which is about U.S. $ 50 per week and can not be used for 1 3 months. The lid is removed. Suppliment income helps you find out if your company does not provide payments during maternity leave. Cover the first week, and only covers up to 6 weeks (paid 5) for a normal vaginal delivery or who paid for 8 weeks (7) for a caesarean. Personally, I do not think it was worth the money. You save money to pay short-term disability insurance w / them. It is the only one who knew that they had. I did not know they have insurance and ordinary supplimental. I live in SC. You can offer certain things in certain states. Good luck!
    PS: The co-payments if they do supplimental would cost premium or a discount, probably more than the regular insurance is that you have maternity insurance. Because if you have a supplimental, you must pay deductibles at the peak of his reg. Insurance deductibles, to which they are responsible%for. If this makes sense.

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  2. The only really aware of the pregnancy of W / Aflac is your short-term disability, which is about U.S. $ 50 per week and can not be used for 1 3 months. The lid is removed. Suppliment income helps you find out if your company does not provide payments during maternity leave. Cover the first week, and only covers up to 6 weeks (paid 5) for a normal vaginal delivery or who paid for 8 weeks (7) for a caesarean. Personally, I do not think it was worth the money. You save money to pay short-term disability insurance w / them. It is the only one who knew that they had. I did not know they have insurance and ordinary supplimental. I live in SC. You can offer certain things in certain states. Good luck!
    PS: The co-payments if they do supplimental would cost premium or a discount, probably more than the regular insurance is that you have maternity insurance. Because if you have a supplimental, you must pay deductibles at the peak of his reg. Insurance deductibles, to which they are responsible%for. If this makes sense.

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  3. Aflac try after the agent has promised all possible benefits, this ends up costing more than anything else and has our demand that rejected pathogens in context. We go into his office and never received $ 1 for everything from prenatal care to delivery.

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