Security for you – and your nearest and dearest
With our Life insurance with total permanent disability and child protection, you can ensure that your immediate family receives a tax-free, one-time payment in the event of your untimely death. Should your child die, a sum is paid to the child’s estate. Total disability compensation is paid out as a one-time lump sum if you are unable to work and off sick for a long time.
- Compensation in the event of your death
- Compensation if you are unable to work
- You decide who is to receive the money
- Extra protection for parents if a child dies
It can be tough to talk about death – or even to think about it. But we know it’s coming, and that it sometimes occurs earlier than we imagined.
Even though it can be hard to have to think about the slightly weightier issues in life, we believe it’s important to ensure that the people left behind at least won’t have to worry about money during the time immediately after the death of a loved one.
Our Life insurance with total permanent disability and child protection can provide your nearest and dearest with financial compensation if and when you die. In addition, it includes extra protection if you are unable to work to your full capacity for a long time, and if the worst actually does come to the worst and you lose your child.
Life insurance
- A one-time lump sum paid to the people listed as beneficiaries in the policy if you die.
- The primary beneficiary is your spouse, registered partner or cohabiting partner.
- You can change the people you want to be beneficiaries – and in what order – by filling and signing a special nomination of beneficiary form, and returning it to Euro Accident.
Child protection
- A one-time lump sum of one price base amount, paid to the child’s estate if your or your spouse’s, registered partner’s or cohabiting partner’s child entitled to inherit should die before the end of the month in which he/she turns 18.
Total permanent disability
- A one-time payment made to you if, before reaching the age of 60, you have been off sick at least 50 percent of the time for 30 of the most recent 36 months.
- In some cases, 25 percent of the one-time payment can be made if you have not been able to work for 18 of the most recent 19 months.
Compensation paid out under the insurance policy is tax free.
You can purchase the insurance if you are part of a Euro Accident group agreement and
- have turned 16 years but not 65 years and
- have a permanent residence and are registered in Sweden and
- are entitled to compensation from the Swedish Social Insurance Agency.
If you are covered by a Euro Accident group agreement, you can also purchase insurance for your spouse, cohabiting partner or registered civil partner. He or she will then be co-insured with you.
This insurance applies up to and including the month of your 67th birthday, or until you are no longer covered by the group agreement for whatever reason.
In the event of your death, a relative must report this to Euro Accident using a special form for the insurance.
The website efterlevandeguiden.se contains additional information (in Swedish) about what a close relative may need to think about in the event of a death.
When the English version of a document does not exist, we link to the original Swedish version.
Pre-purchase information and terms are collective documents for all group insurances.
The year indicates when the last change in conditions was implemented.
Pre purchase information Group Scheme insurance 2024 Pdf, 263.8 kB.
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