Group insurance
Our Sickness and accidental death and dismemberment insurance applies 24 hours a day and can provide compensation for your expenses in the event of an accident and trigger a tax-free, one-time payment if an illness or accident leaves you with permanent decreased bodily function. In the event of an accident, the insurance also can compensate for permanent reduced ability to work.
You can probably live with a small scar from a graze, but an injury after an accident or illness can have consequences you may not have imagined – especially financial consequences.
Our insurance covers major and minor incidents and provides extra security.
Under our insurance, complaints such as frostbite, heat stroke and sunburn, infection from a tick bite, sudden torsional stress on the knee or a ruptured Achilles’ tendon, detached retina, sudden deafness, heart attack or stroke are also classed as accidental injuries.
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
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.
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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On My pages you find an overview of your insurance policies. You see what is included and how to use your insurance. If you have coinsured family members, you will find their insurance policies too.
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Our insurances are purchased through insurance intermediaries.