Insurance

The AFT has arranged for all active, working and retired members in good standing to have a $5,000 accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance policy from Federal Insurance Company, a member insurer of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, effective Jan. 1, 2022. The AD&D coverage is a benefit of you being an active or retired member in your local union, so no application is necessary.

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A voluntary insurance program for members, their spouses or domestic partners, adult children, parents, and parents-in-law, providing free consultations with long-term care insurance specialists and discounted rates with multiple insurance companies. 

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Union Plus has chosen Pets Best, a leading U.S. provider, to offer pet insurance plans to their members. Pet insurance reimburses you on your veterinary bills when your dog or cat gets sick or injured, giving you peace of mind as a pet parent.

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The trauma counseling program is available to working members, free of charge, in the one-year aftermath of a covered traumatic incident.
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Buying a car and a home are likely the two biggest purchases you will make in a lifetime. Because it is important to protect these valuable assets, the AFT provides access to special group discounts on auto and home insurance.

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This is a voluntary insurance program with MetLife that will provide nontaxable replacement income if you are unable to work due to an accident or extended sickness.

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Voluntary term life insurance is designed to provide financial protection for your loved ones in the event of a premature death.

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New AFT members who are actively employed are entitled to $5,000 of term life insurance coverage with MetLife for one year at absolutely no cost. New members must complete, sign and return an application to be eligible.

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Members and their spouses or domestic partners (ages 55-74) can get economical Senior Term Life insurance to help pay final expenses and ensure peace of mind.

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