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This coverage is a valuable addition to provincial health insurance plans, or even to a group insurance plan offered by an employer.
Major Advantages
- With lump sum payouts, insured persons can meet often sizable expenses, such as the cost of making their homes wheelchair accessible if an accident causes them to be paraplegic.
- Considering the levels of coverage available and its affordability, this type of coverage is a great way to round out an insurance portfolio.
- The Desjardins Financial Security accident insurance products sold individually are among the most comprehensive in the industry.
Main Features
- Most of Desjardins Financial Security's accident insurance products sold individually include the following coverage:
- Accidental fracture;
- Dismemberment or loss of use (one or two hands, paralysis, etc.);
- Accidental death;
- Disability benefits.
- Some of these types of policy can also be combined with other life and health insurance products from Desjardins Financial Security.
- Benefits include two components:
- A lump sum that can vary depending on whether the claim is for accidental death, fracture, dismemberment, or loss of use.
- The reimbursement of costs up to a certain limit if the insured person incurs certain expenses following an accident, such as hospital, paramedical, dental, or ambulance fees.

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* Warning: The above text is of a general nature and is for explanatory purpose only. The insurance products described above each have their own features. See your contract for complete terms and conditions as well as restrictions and exclusions to which they are subject.

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