General Information
What Is Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance?
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance provides funds in the event of a fatal accident or an accident that results in the loss of a limb or eyesight. For benefits to be paid, the death or loss must occur not more than one year from the date of the accident and be a direct result of bodily injury sustained from that accident, independent of all other causes.
AD&D insurance is automatically included in Basic insurance at no additional cost. It is equal to your Basic Insurance Amount (BIA), and does not include the Extra Benefit. AD&D insurance is also automatically included in Option A in the amount of $10,000 at no additional cost. Option B and Option C do not include AD&D insurance. Accidental death benefits are paid in addition to other FEGLI benefits that may be payable. AD&D coverage stops when your employment ends. It does not carry into retirement.
The following is a list of covered losses under AD&D insurance and the corresponding amounts payable:
AD&D SCHEDULE OF LOSSES
For the Loss of |
The Amount Payable is |
Life |
Full amount |
Two or more Members* |
Full amount |
One Member* |
50% of Full amount |
*A Member is a hand, foot, or the sight in one eye.
Note: For all losses resulting from any one accident, no more than the Full amount is payable.
The Office of Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance (OFEGLI) will not pay AD&D benefits if your death or loss in any way results from, is caused by, or is contributed to by:
- physical or mental illness;
- the diagnosis of or treatment of physical or mental illness;
- ptomaine or bacterial infection (however, OFEGLI will pay AD&D benefits if the loss is caused by an accidentally sustained external wound);
- a war (declared or undeclared), any act of war, or any armed aggression against the United States in which nuclear weapons are actually being used;
- a war (declared or undeclared), any act of war, or any armed aggression or insurrection in which you are in actual combat at the time bodily injuries are sustained;
- suicide or attempted suicide;
- injuring yourself on purpose;
- illegal or illegally obtained drugs that you administer to yourself;
- driving a vehicle while intoxicated, as defined by the laws of the jurisdiction in which you were operating the vehicle.