Liberty Bankers Insurance Group Launches Hospital Indemnity Plus
New Supplemental Product Offers Seven Standard Benefits, Plus Nine Optional Riders
The hospital indemnity insurance product is offered through
"Prolonged hospital stays can add unnecessary stress and financial burden to families," said
Additionally, the product offers nine optional riders, allowing an individual or family to customize the plan to meet their individual needs. Hospital Indemnity Plus is competitively priced, available for ages 18-85, and offers a household discount.
"At LBIG, we help people manage life's risks," said
Hospital Indemnity Plus is now available in
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