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Welcome to Aircraft insurance, subject Accidental life insurance
Accidental death is a limited life insurance that is designed to cover the insured if they pass away due to an accident. Accidents include anything from an injury, but do not typically cover any deaths resulting from health problems or suicide. These policies are much less expensive than other life insurances because they only cover accidents. Often, it does not cover an insured who puts themselves at risk in activities such as: parachuting, flying an airplane, professional sports or involvement in a war (military or not). To be aware of what coverage they have, an insured should always review their policy for what it covers and what it excludes. It is also very commonly offered as a accidental death and dismemberment policy, known as an AD&D policy. In an AD&D policy benefits are available not only for accidental death, but also for loss of limbs or bodily functions such as sight and hearing, etc. Accidental death and AD&D policies very rarely ever pay a benefit because either the cause of death is not covered, or the coverage is not maintained until death occurs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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