Joseph Norena of Bridge Norena & Associates Highlights 5 Misconceptions About Student Accident Plans
Misconception #1 -- A basic student accident plan covers all elements of the student experience.
According to Norena, it's often taken for granted that student accident policies cover students both at school and while participating in any school-affiliated function, from most team practices to senior prom. This is not the case. The basic student accident policy covers registered students only during essential "school time" activities: class, recess, physical education etc. For extracurricular and off-campus activities, such as field trips and school sponsored sports, an additional layer of coverage is required.
Misconception #2 -- Basic student accident plans are "all-risk" policies
When it comes to insuring a school and its students, there are more risk dimensions in play than most administrators realize. "Basic student accident plans do not provide coverage for sickness nor do they compensate parents for time taken off work to take their child to see a physician," Norena says. "It's important to know where all of these coverage gaps are in your student accident insurance plan."
Misconception #3 -- Student accident plans take the place of family health insurance
When a child sustains an injury at school, the family's health insurance is the primary insurer not the school accident plan. The school accident plan acts as the secondary insurer; it may be able to provide some relief in certain areas left uncovered or under-covered by the family health insurance.
Misconception #4 -- If an injured student is covered by a student accident plan, then the family does not need to take any action.
Not true. As Norena points out, "Student accident plans are 'claims-made.' The family must submit medical statements along with a corresponding explanation of benefits." Norena goes on to urge families to take action as soon as possible following an injury, and to be aware of the benefit period, which usually spans one calendar year from the injury date.
Misconception #5 -- School volunteers cannot be covered on a student accident policy
Another common misconception; according to Norena, "[A student accident policy] can be endorsed to provide an additional layer of protection…and can help pick up the costs for medical treatment left unpaid or not covered by the volunteer's primary health insurance."
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