Experience savings with UWAC policies

UWAC’s policies are made to be used. Explore the stories below to learn how we can help protect you from out-of-pocket medical expenses.

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HEART ATTACK — STORY  1 / 4

GAP

John suffers a heart attack.

He’s admitted to the hospital for five days and undergoes a bypass surgery.

Hefty Bill

He receives a hefty bill.

John has to pay $6,300— his maximum out-of-pocket cost for his hospital stay, anesthesia, and surgery.

Great check

Triada reimburses John.

Triada GAP will reimburse him for his expenses up to $5,000.

Coins

John’s policy is completely funded— which means no deductions from his paycheck.

GAP+ combines an enhanced GAP policy and a bundle of healthcare services into a consolidated benefits solution. It offers even more protection than a traditional GAP policy, giving you the opportunity to fund this insurance by taking an active role in your well-being.

CANCER — STORY  2 / 4

Critical Illness

Expensive Ambulance

Jeanette suffers a stroke.

She’s rushed to the hospital and receives a bill for her stay and treatment.

Expensive Ambulance

Her primary insurance covers only a portion of expenses.

With Triada Critical Illness Insurance, Jeanette can file a claim on her policy after her diagnosis.

lots of cash

Triada sends her $15,000.

Regardless of her medical expenses, Jeanette will receive a lump-sum payment of $15,000.

CAR ACCIDENT — STORY  3 / 4

Accident

Mark is in a car accident and hurts his arm.

He visits the emergency room that afternoon and an X-Ray determines that his arm is broken.

His arm is put in a cast.

After filing a claim with his Triada Accident policy, Mark receives payments for $200 for his fracture, $300 for his treatment, and $75 for the X-Ray.

Mark is paid a flat amount.

He’s eligible for these payments regardless of his medical expenses.

BACK INJURY — STORY  4 / 4

Short Term Disability

Falling Laundry

Susan falls down carrying laundry and hurts her back.

Her injury is severe enough to prevent her from returning to work for two months.

Calendar

Susan’s employer gives her time off, but with no pay.

She makes $3,000 a month, but now she needs income to help cover her bills. Susan files a claim on her Triada Short-Term Disability policy.

Happy Susan

Triada has her back.

After filing a claim, her policy pays her $1,800 each month (60% of her income) for the time she’s absent from work.

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