Accident, cancer, critical illness, and hospital indemnity policies pay cash directly to you when something serious happens. They don’t replace major medical, they sit on top of it and cover the deductibles, lost income, and out-of-pocket bills that pile up fast. These guides explain who each one fits and when the math actually works.
All Supplemental Cash Benefit Guides (4)

Accident Insurance
Cash benefit paid directly to you after an accidental injury, ER visit, broken bone, or hospital stay caused by accident.
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Cancer Insurance Plans
Lump-sum cash benefit paid on diagnosis of a covered cancer, plus benefits for surgery, chemo, and radiation events.
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Critical Illness Insurance
Lump-sum cash on diagnosis of heart attack, stroke, cancer, or other covered serious illness, paid directly to you.
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Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Cash benefits paid directly to you for every day you’re admitted to the hospital, for any expense.
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