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Show $1,000.00 or $2,000.00 $20.00 a day when you require hospitalization ... for each accident, starting the first day in the hospital, and each illness after the third day, continuing for life if necessary. for complete accidental loss of limbs or eye- - .ght. If you suffer complete loss of a hand or foot or the sight of an eye within 90 days of the accident, you collect $1,000.00 and $2,000.00 for the loss of two limbs or the sight of both eyes. $10.00 a day if you're 65 or over for the first 3 months of hospitalization in addition to your Medicare benefits. Coverage for accidents begins the very first day in the hospital; sickness coverage begins after the third day. After 3 months, if you are still in the hospital, you then receive . . . $20.00 a day thereafter even for life, if necessary. This money is paid di- rectly to you in addition to Medicare or any other coverage you may already have. $12.00 a day is hospitalized for any accident or illness, when you have Coverage for Children no matter how long the confinement may be. Coverage for accidents begins the very first day in the hospital; sickness coverage begins after the third day. $13.33 a day for a full-tiregistered nurse at home if your doctor has you hire one within five days following a covered hospital confinement of five days or more for which benefits were payable for as long as you were hospitalized, up to one year. $S0.00 a day $40.00 a day for you and $40.00 a day for your spouse... when an accident hospitalizes covered husband and wife at the same time. Yes, you collect $80.00 A DAY in all (when under 65) while both of you are in the hospital even for life. when your child $20.00 a day for maternity benefits when Coverage for Children and Maternity Benefits have been added to the basic plan. Both parents must be covered for entire period of pregnancy. So We return all premiums for you or any covered adult member of your family who does not receive benefits during 10 years of continuous coverage. Also, We return all premiums you paid for your covered children if, during 10 years of continuous coverage, you do not collect benefits on their account. if you stay well, all your premium payments v ill be returned e cry last dollar. |