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    Personal Accident Insurance
    You can buy IFFCO-TOKIO’s ‘Individual Personal Accident Insurance Policy’ or New India’s ‘Personal Accident Policy’(http://www.newindia.co.in/per-accd.asp).

    IFFCO - Tokio’s PA policy also covers following additional benefits -
    1.Education Benefit
    2.Employment Benefit
    3.Ambulance Benefit
    4.Cumulative Benefit
    You can also cover following extra benefits on payment of extra premium -
    1.Medical Expenses
    2.Cost of Supporting Items
    3.Cost of Travel
    More info check here - http://iffcotokio.co.in/individual_p..._accident.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanjay View Post
    Personal Accident Insurance
    You can buy IFFCO-TOKIO’s ‘Individual Personal Accident Insurance Policy’ or New India’s ‘Personal Accident Policy’).

    IFFCO - Tokio’s PA policy also covers following additional benefits -
    1.Education Benefit
    2.Employment Benefit
    3.Ambulance Benefit
    4.Cumulative Benefit
    You can also cover following extra benefits on payment of extra premium -
    1.Medical Expenses
    2.Cost of Supporting Items
    3.Cost of Travel
    More info check here -
    I saw this text on the webpage you mentioned:

    Education Fund
    In the event of death, permanent total disablement
    i.e. 1 to 4 of “Table of Benefits” of Insured Person,
    we will approve compensation towards Education
    Fund for dependent children as below:
    a) For one child upto the age of 23 yrs.

    b) For more than one children upto the age of 23
    yrs.
    -10% (Ten percent) of C.S.I Subject to a maximum of Rs.
    5000/-
    -10% (Ten percent) of C.S.I Subject to a maximum of Rs.
    10000/-
    E. Loss of Employment
    In the event of accident leading to loss of
    employment as a consequence of 2, 3 and 4 of
    Table of Benefits.


    - Rs. 15000 or 1% of CSI whichever is lower.


    From preliminary analysis at least the education fund is maximum Rs. 5000/- or Rs. 10,000/- which can hardly be called a compensation.

    It perhaps is a marketing gimmick.

    I seek the opinion of experts on this point.

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    Veerendra

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    Main purpose is to cover the Personal Accident other things are additional benefits.

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    For Critical Illness -
    I would go for the policy which is covering maximum disease -
    ICICI Pru Life's Crisis Cover - 35 Diseases (VALID upto 70 years)
    HDFC Standard's Critical Plan - 30 Diseases (VALID upto 65 years)

    More Info read here - http://www.healthinsuranceindia.org/..._companies.asp

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    Thanks Sanjay for your response.

    But, don't you think we should avoid health policies from Life insurance companies (ICICI Pru Life)

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    Quote Originally Posted by vgupta_2002 View Post
    Thanks Sanjay for your response.

    But, don't you think we should avoid health policies from Life insurance companies(ICICI Pru Life)
    Any specific reason - why we should avoid health policies from Life insurance companies (ICICI Pru Life)?

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    Hi,

    I am not sure but this is what i have read at many places.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vgupta_2002 View Post
    Hi,

    I am not sure but this is what i have read at many places.


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    Vgupta_2002 - Can you please point - where you have read this? So that it will help other readers.

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