Accidental Death & Dismemberment

Here are the basic eligibility criteria for Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance:

  • You must be an employee actively at work under age 70 (note that your benefits will automatically end on either June 30 following your 70th birthday or, if you’re a trustee, the end of the month in which you turn 70)
  • You must participate in both Life Insurance and AD&D benefits
  • Effective only while you’re working for an employer with the Alberta School Employee Benefit Plan (ASEBP) benefits or if you’re enrolled in Early RetireeMyRetiree Plan, Supplemental Package or School Trustee benefits at the time of your death or accident
  • The accident must be the sole cause of death or specified injury for the benefit to be considered
  • Available only to you, the covered member (note that some benefits are payable to your spouse and dependants)

Benefits paid under your AD&D policy are tax-free; however, any interest earned may be subject to income tax.

Note that the following is a comprehensive summary of the official, legally binding ASEBP insurance policies and plan documents, which are available through your employer or by contacting us.

What's not covered?

The following are a number of products and services not covered under the plan. Note that this list isn't exhaustive. 

Benefits are not payable if death, loss of use or dismemberment is a result of:

  • Suicide or an attempt of suicide
  • Intentional self-inflicted injury
  • Operating an aircraft without a current and valid pilot’s license or being a passenger in an aircraft operated by someone who does not hold a current and valid pilot’s license
  • An act of war, whether it’s declared or not
  • Active duty in any military or peacekeeping force

Additional Information

00Payments from Other Insurance Sources

Depending on the nature of your death, other benefits and sources of compensation may be available to your spouse or dependent children. For example, if you die in a car accident, your spouse and/or dependants may be entitled to additional benefits through your car insurance policy.

If you are eligible for any additional benefits from another insurance policy, please notify us as the amount paid for some benefits may change if the same benefit is also offered through another policy.

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01Serious Injury or Death

If you pass away or you’re involved in an accident that leaves you seriously injured, find out what your beneficiary should do.

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02Spending Accounts

Your Spending Accounts are cancelled on the date of your death and no further credits are allocated after that date. Your dependants or beneficiaries will have 60 days to submit eligible expenses you or they incurred before your death (ASEBP can help if your My ASEBP password is unknown to your dependants or beneficiaries). After that time, any unused credits will be forfeited back to your employer.

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Depending on the nature of your death, other benefits and sources of compensation may be available to your spouse or dependent children. For example, if you die in a car accident, your spouse and/or dependants may be entitled to additional benefits through your car insurance policy.

If you are eligible for any additional benefits from another insurance policy, please notify us as the amount paid for some benefits may change if the same benefit is also offered through another policy.

If you pass away or you’re involved in an accident that leaves you seriously injured, find out what your beneficiary should do.

Your Spending Accounts are cancelled on the date of your death and no further credits are allocated after that date. Your dependants or beneficiaries will have 60 days to submit eligible expenses you or they incurred before your death (ASEBP can help if your My ASEBP password is unknown to your dependants or beneficiaries). After that time, any unused credits will be forfeited back to your employer.