Police & Firemen's Insurance Association
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In 1912, several incidents occurred which caused a large number of casualties in the Indianapolis Police Department and Fire Departments. As a result, a group was formed to help provide immediate financial assistance to the families of those Police Officers and Fire Fighters who had suffered illness, injury or death. Chartered in 1913 as a fraternal benefit society, this brotherhood came to be known as the Police and Firemen's Insurance Association.

Although the Association was originally intended to be a local organization only, the idea behind it quickly spread to Police and Fire departments across the United States. PFIA now serves members of 44 states and the District of Columbia. PFIA has survived World Wars I & II, the Korean conflict, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and an influenza epidemic early on in its history and has consistently paid all claims and benefits to its members.

Today, we continue to take great pride in paying claims in a timely manner and we remain financially strong due to the leadership provided by the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee.
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Plan provides benefits for specified injuries/service, disability income and hospital confinement due to accidental injuries on-or of-the job 24 hours each day.
A Gunshot Wound Rider or Burn Rider is available, as well as spouse and child coverage.
Plan provides an income for disabilities caused by injury or sickness, and additional income for hospitalization during the first 30 days.
Several benefit options are available to meet your financial needs.
A Good Health Rider will return all premiums if you go claim free for 10 years or attain age 55, whichever comes first.
Police and Firemen's Insurance has awarded scholarships since 1987, totaling over $8,244,000.00, to children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren of Police Officers and Firefighters across the United States.
The Scholarships are $1,500 per year for up to four years of undergraduate study.
The Orphaned Children of Police and Firemen's Insurance Association are eligible to receive up to $48,000 each in fraternal income benefits, plus $4,000 per year in fraternal scholarship benefits for four years of undergraduate study.
We currently have several opportunities for Account Representatives throughout the United States.
All of our Representatives are active or recently retired Law Enforcement Officers or Fire Fighters.
Our Representatives present our products and insurance programs to the members of their department.
The programs we offer are specifically tailored for the needs of firefighters and members of law enforcement.
Our programs supplement or fill-the-gaps in coverage which may exist in the current coverage that is provided by your city, county, or state.
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