
The Washington Insurance Group provides situational risk analysis and strategic insurance and reinsurance sourcing recommendations for those civilian contractors who carry broad risk exposures inherent in employee travel and residency missions to high-risk, war-risk, or terrorism sponsored countries. Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance (AD&D) is an insurance policy (or rider) that provides.
Crisis Management refers to the process by which an organization deals with a Kidnap and Ransom (K&R) event. Employee fringe benefit plan (Disability, Life, Medical) designs for civilian contractors who hold domestic & foreign. Emergency Medical Evacuation (Air-Evac) is the expeditious transportation of a person to a medical facility that offers life-saving.
Crisis Management refers to the process by which an organization deals with a Kidnap and Ransom (K&R) event. Employee fringe benefit plan (Disability, Life, Medical) designs for civilian contractors who hold domestic & foreign. Emergency Medical Evacuation (Air-Evac) is the expeditious transportation of a person to a medical facility that offers life-saving.
Services
The Washington Insurance Group provides situational risk analysis and strategic insurance and reinsurance sourcing recommendations for those government contractors who carry broad risk exposures inherent in employee travel and residency missions to high-risk, war-risk, or terrorism sponsored countries.
Lowest cost comparative alternatives, including self-funding options, are illustrated to fill these situational employee fringe benefit shortfalls and ancillary coverage i.e.
Crisis Management Protocols requirements.
Lowest cost comparative alternatives, including self-funding options, are illustrated to fill these situational employee fringe benefit shortfalls and ancillary coverage i.e.
Crisis Management Protocols requirements.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance (AD&D) is an insurance policy (or a rider) that provides financial indemnification for either the unintentional Death or the partial Dismemberment of the insured.
Dismemberment includes the loss, or the loss of use, of body parts or functions (e.g., limbs, speech, eyesight, or hearing).
Because of coverage limitations, AD&D insurance coverage should be carefully reviewed by an insured (and in the case of an Employer provided group contract) by a representative of the insured.
Dismemberment includes the loss, or the loss of use, of body parts or functions (e.g., limbs, speech, eyesight, or hearing).
Because of coverage limitations, AD&D insurance coverage should be carefully reviewed by an insured (and in the case of an Employer provided group contract) by a representative of the insured.
Supplemental Life Insurance is additional life insurance coverage that is made available to the employees of a company in addition to any base amount of life insurance provided by the employer.
Employees often receive a base amount of life insurance coverage from their employer as a fringe benefit.
The coverage face amount (the death benefit amount) can be either a fixed dollar amount (i.e. - $50,000) or a 'multiple of employee salary' amount.
Employees often receive a base amount of life insurance coverage from their employer as a fringe benefit.
The coverage face amount (the death benefit amount) can be either a fixed dollar amount (i.e. - $50,000) or a 'multiple of employee salary' amount.
Supplemental disability income protection is an insurance contract intended to fill any gaps in coverage from primary disability income protection sources.
Benefit payment maximums that exist in the primary disability policy coverage.
For example, with employer provided group disability insurance coverage, even though the amount of a monthly disability income payment is calculated as a 'fixed percentage of salary' of each employee's gross salary, there is always a master 'policy maximum monthly payment' amount.
Benefit payment maximums that exist in the primary disability policy coverage.
For example, with employer provided group disability insurance coverage, even though the amount of a monthly disability income payment is calculated as a 'fixed percentage of salary' of each employee's gross salary, there is always a master 'policy maximum monthly payment' amount.
Emergency Medical Evacuation (Air-Evac) is the expeditious transportation of a person to a medical facility that offers the life-saving care and specialized consults that are not available at the present site.
Much of 21st century advanced care Air-Evac protocols that have become today's global, common standards, found their precedents in the U.S. military medical air evacuation procedures which were advanced and honed during the Viet Nam war.
With the extensive deployment of the 8-person UH-1 Iroquois (the Huey), emergency Air Evac rapidly evolved from providing speedy transportation of person(s) to the location of life-saving medical services, to providing a platform for the rendering of life-saving medical services enroute during the transport.
Much of 21st century advanced care Air-Evac protocols that have become today's global, common standards, found their precedents in the U.S. military medical air evacuation procedures which were advanced and honed during the Viet Nam war.
With the extensive deployment of the 8-person UH-1 Iroquois (the Huey), emergency Air Evac rapidly evolved from providing speedy transportation of person(s) to the location of life-saving medical services, to providing a platform for the rendering of life-saving medical services enroute during the transport.
Reviews
Be the first to review Washington Insurance Group.
Write a Review