The Aflac Accident plan is fairly straightforward. The Accident plan pays you if you experience a serious accident that sends you to the hospital, doctors or urgent care. These accidents vary greatly, but think serious injuries like burns, lacerations, fractures, and dislocations. The plan also offers additional coverage for things like ambulance rides and surgery, such as:
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Initial Treatment for a Covered Accident
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Emergency Room Observation
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Prescriptions
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Ambulance Rides
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Concussions, TBI, and Comas
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Emergency Dental Work
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Various Levels of 2nd and 3rd degree Burns
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Fractures, Dislocations, Lacerations
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Eye Injuries
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Outpatient Surgery and Anesthesia
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Facility Fees
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After Care Benefits
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Appliances like canes, ankle braces, knee scooters, wheelchairs, etc.
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Rehab
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Physical/Occupational Therapy
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Hospitalizations
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And more, for the full list check the Accident Plan brochure.
Note: There is also a mammogram benefit payout where you can get one $100 payout a year by getting this routine medical test.
This plan has two versions: the low plan and the high plan. They each cover the same thing, it just affects how much you’re paid when you experience a qualifying event. The high plan also costs more, but that’s to be expected when the payout is two to three times what the low plan offers. We recommend you take a look at the different rates and payouts to see what’s best for you.
Is the Accident Plan right for you?
How to file a Claim
In order to file a claim, you’ll need to head to MyAflac.aflac.com and create an account. When you create your account you must use your certificate number. Once you have created an account, you simply need to go to MyAflac.Aflac.com and click “New Claim.” If you have any difficulty creating an account or starting your claim, check out this guide, or call/email us. We’ll gladly help you out.
How do I enroll?
About Us
The San Diego Public Employee Benefit Association is a partnership of unions and associations designed to help reduce costs, improve benefits, and enhance support for San Diego’s public employees. We’re here to answer your questions and help make sure you get the most out of your benefits while also advocating for you directly to the provider to make sure you get the best experience possible.