SB/A-Occupational Accident

The Market Need:

Designed for the trucking industry. As logistic and trucking companies move away from W-2 employees to “employ” Captive 1099 truckers, Independent Carriers (IC’s) or Independent Owner Operators need on-the-job protection to satisfy their contracts, but Workers Compensation does not apply.

Occupational Accident is the product used in the industry, and we have created a best-in-class guaranteed issue product with 4 set of options for this industry… available in all 50 states.

Plan Highlights:

  • Guaranteed Issue: A simple short application form to bind coverage

  • 4 Plan Options to Choose From: Rates & plans are consistent in all 50 US states

  • No Driving Class or Industry Restrictions

  • Maximum Single Limit Per Accident: Up to $1,000,000

  • $500,000 Lump Sum Death Benefit for Accidental Death

  • Up to $500,000 for Accident Medical Expenses

  • Permanent Disability Payments up to $1,900 a week to age 65

  • 24 Hour Coverage

  • Contingent Liability Coverage Rider

  • Competitive Compensation

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Testimonials

Partner Experiences That Speak for Themselves

    National Broker/Consultant

    Partnering with Prime Benefit Group allowed us to offer healthcare benefits that hourly employees can actually afford and use. Enrollment improved, employee satisfaction increased, and healthcare costs became more predictable.

      Employee Benefits Broker

      Affordable, Engaging Healthcare “Partnering with Prime Benefit Group allowed us to offer benefits for our client's hourly employees that they can actually afford and use. Enrollment improved, satisfaction grew, and costs are now far more predictable.”

        Consultant

        A Smart Approach to GLP-1 Costs “With GLP-1 medications skyrocketing, we needed a sustainable approach. The membership solutions from Prime Benefit Group gave us a responsible, cost-controlled way to support employers without breaking the plan.”