SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN FOR STATE OF FLORIDA EMPLOYEES
Americans are living longer – even those who’ve been diagnosed with critical illnesses.1
Focus on your health and not finances. Aflac’s Critical Care Protection plan pays a lump-sum cash benefit and can help provide financial peace of mind if an insured is diagnosed with any of the following:
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- Coma
- Paralysis
- Major Human Organ Transplant
- End-Stage Renal Failure
- Persistent Vegetative State
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG)
- Third-Degree Burns
Consider these facts:
- 40% fear the cost of treating a serious illness more than they fear illness itself.2If you’re diagnosed with a life-changing, condition, could you afford treatment?
- Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack or stroke,3 costing as much as $50,005 for a heart attack4 and $12,301 for a stroke.5
- 58%of participants in a recent Aflac survey had less than $1,000 on hand to pay for expenses associated with a serious illness or accident.6 This can lead to choosing between paying for care or regular monthly expenses.
- 92.1 million American adults live with the ongoing medical expenses associated with cardiovascular disease or the aftereffects of a stroke.7
FIND AN AGENT
Find a Licensed Agent in your area by clicking the following link and providing your work county and agency: capitalins.com/team/find-an-agent.
HOW TO ENROLL
Plans starting at $4.08 per month. For more information on how to enroll, please contact the Group Benefits Department by phone at 800.780.3100 or email at groupdepartment@capitalins.com. If you have further questions, please contact a Licensed Agent in your area.
To file a claim, visit the Aflac Claims Portal.
AVAILABLE ON PAYROLL DEDUCTION IN PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:
- Division of Administrative Hearings
- Agency for Health Care Administration
- Agency for Persons with Disabilities
- Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services
- Dept. of Business & Professional Regulation
- Dept. of Children & Families
- Dept. of Commerce
- Dept. of Corrections
- Office of State Courts
- School for the Deaf & Blind
- Dept. of Education
- Dept. of Elder Affairs
- Dept. of Environmental Protection
- Florida Commission on Offender Review
- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
- Dept. of Health
- Dept. of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- Justice Administrative Commission
- Dept. of Juvenile Justice
- Dept. of Lottery
- Dept. of Revenue
- Dept. of Transportation