Accident Coverage
Please email info@studentvip.ca for any claims regarding Accident Coverage.
What is an Accident?
An accident means an occurrence due to external, violent, sudden, fortuitous causes beyond the insured’s control, which must occur while the student is insured under this policy
Coverage Maximum $1,000 to $2,500
Seat Belt Indemnity ($1,500)
Accidental Dental Expense ($2,500)
Funeral Expense ($2,500)
Hospital Indemnity ($2,500)
Coverage Maximum $5,000
Death, Accident
Death, Natural Causes
Death, Suicide
Bereavement Expense
Brain Death Indemnity
Cosmetic Disfigurement Indemnity
Day-Care Indemnity
Bereavement Expense
Tutorial Fees Expense (Education Indemnity)
Coverage Maximum $10,000
Accident Reimbursement Expense
Home Alteration and/or Vehicle Modification Expense
Coverage Maximum $15,000
Family Transportation Expense
Occupational Training Expense
Rehabilitation Expense
Coverage Maximum $20,000
Repatriation Expense
Coverage Maximum $50,000
Death, Accident
Brain Death Indemnity
Cosmetic Disfigurement Indemnity
Accident Policy Brochure
Your Peak Student Benefits has you covered by providing you with up to $5,000 in Life Insurance.
Carrier Wawanesa Insurance
Policy Number NAV1001
Eligibility
All eligible students of the participating institutions, under the age of 70.
Repatriation Benefit
If a Primary Insured dies while outside Canada, the Company will pay the actual expense incurred for preparing the deceased for burial and shipment of the Insured's body to the city of residence of the deceased, to a maximumm of $5,000.
Seat Belt Benefit
If a Primary Insured dies, the Principal Sum amount of the Life Insurance benefit will be increased by 10%, up to a maximum of $10,000, if the Insured died as a result of an accident and at the time of the accident, the Insured was driving or riding in a vehicle and wearing a properly fastened seat belt. Due proof of seat belt use by the Insured must be provided as part of the written proof of loss.
Special Education Benefit
If a Primary Insured dies, the Company will pay, in addiciotn to all other benefits payable under the policy, a Special Education Benefit equal to 5% of the Insured's Principal Sum amount of the Life Insurance benefit up to a maximum of $5,000 per year, on behalf of any depedent child who, on the date of the Insured's death, is enrolled as a full-time student in any post-secondary institution of higher learning beyond the 12th grade level, or was at the 12th grade level and subsequently enrolls as a full-time student in an insititution of higher learning, within 365 days following the date of death.
The Special Education Benefit is payable annually for a maximum of four consecutive annual payments, but only if the dependent child continues his/her education as a full-time student in an institution of higher learning.
Living Benefits
If the Company has approved a waiver of premium benefit for Life Insurance for an Insured, he or she may be eligible for an advance payment of a part of Life Insurance benefit if he or she is suffering from a condition which is expected to result in death within 12 months provided:
a. the Insured requests, in writing, to the Company to consider his or her eligibility for the Living Benefit;
b. a Physician's statement is submitted to the Company indicating that, in the Physician's opinion, the Insured has less than 12 months to live; and
c. the Company has received, in writing, from both the Insured and all beneficiaries of the Insured's Life Insurance benefit, agreeing to the advance payment of the Life Insurace benefit to the Insured
If the Company approves the Insured's claim for the Living Benefit, the Company will pay to the Insured an amount up to 50% of the amount of the Life Insurance benefit in force on the day he or she became diagnosed with the life threatening condition, subject to a maximum of $50,000.
If the Company pays a Living Benefit claim, the amount of the Insured's Life Insurance benefit payable at the time of the Insured's death will be the amount for which the Insured is eligible, less the amount paid for by the Company as a Living Benefit, subject to the provisions of this policy.
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Your Peak Basecamp I.M. Well Student Assistance Program Includes Access To:
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Crisis Support
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Access to Counselling & Social Workers
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Health Interpretation Services
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Personal Life Coaching
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Initial consultations in over 240 languages
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Available 24/7, 365 days a year
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