Licensed Accident Insurance Agent in Duncannon, PA
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Accident and injury insurance for Duncannon, Pennsylvania residents through June Marcia Williams (NPN 17209549, PA licensed) — lump-sum payouts for covered accidents and injuries, no pressure, same-day quotes.
Are Duncannon residents with build and weight outside the standard chart able to qualify for Accident & Injury Insurance?
Each A-rated carrier publishes its own height/weight chart with class-specific weight maximums. Applicants whose weight falls inside the Preferred Plus column of any carrier's chart and meets the other preferred criteria can typically secure that carrier's best class. Weight above the Standard column rates up by one or more tables; weight above the Decline column declines. Recent stable weight loss receives full credit after 12 months; partial credit applies before that.
Consensus position:Within-chart build qualifies for Preferred classes when paired with other preferred criteria; weights above the maximum or below the minimum on the published height/weight chart trigger table ratings or decline.
Our underwriting team narrows that range to the carrier most likely to issue at the most competitive class for Duncannon applicants. Compare options in nearby Marysville →
June Marcia Williams is a licensed accident and injury insurance agent serving Duncannon and Perry County, PA. Accident insurance pays cash benefits directly to you when accidents happen — hospital stays, fractures, dislocations, ER visits, ambulance rides, and more. Through our appointed carriers, families get immediate financial support that health insurance doesn't cover: copays, deductibles, lost wages, and everyday bills. Read the full Accident & Injury Guide →
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Accident Insurance Options
Hospital & Emergency
- Hospital: $300-$500/day
- ICU: $600-$1,000/day
- ER services covered
- Ambulance (ground + air)
- Physician office visits
Specific Injuries
- Fractures: up to $4,800
- Dislocations: up to $4,000
- Burns: up to $10,000
- Lacerations, concussions
- Pain management + dental
AD&D + Disability
- AD&D: $50K-$150K
- Common carrier: up to $300K
- Dismemberment schedule
- Paralysis coverage
- Optional disability income
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Everything You Need to Know About Accident Insurance
What Is Accident Insurance?
Accident insurance pays cash benefits directly to you when you're injured in an accident — regardless of other insurance. It covers hospital stays, fractures, dislocations, ER visits, ambulance, physical therapy, and more. The money goes to you, not the hospital. Use it for copays, deductibles, rent, groceries — whatever you need while recovering.
Hospital & ICU Benefits
If an accident puts you in the hospital, you receive $300-$500 per day for inpatient stays and $600-$1,000 per day for ICU — paid for up to 15 days per ICU confinement. These benefits are paid in addition to what health insurance covers. Even a 3-day hospital stay generates $900-$1,500 in cash benefits.
The Injury Benefit Schedule
Every covered injury has a specific dollar amount. Hip fracture: $2,400-$4,800. Knee dislocation: $1,500-$3,000. Burns over 36 sq inches: $5,000-$10,000. The schedule covers fractures (16 types), dislocations (9 types), lacerations, concussions, coma, and even emergency dental. No guesswork — you know exactly what you'll receive.
AD&D: Accidental Death & Dismemberment
Built into every policy: $50,000-$150,000 for accidental death (adult), with enhanced benefits for common carrier accidents (planes, trains) up to double. Dismemberment benefits cover loss of limbs, sight, hearing, and speech. Children covered at 25% of adult benefit. This is real financial protection beyond just injury coverage.
Optional Disability Income
Add a disability income rider for $500-$2,000/month if a covered accident prevents you from working. Off-the-job accidents and 24-hour short-term disability available for up to 12 months. Requires 27.5+ hours/week employment. This turns accident insurance into true income protection — not just medical gap coverage.
Pennsylvania Consumer Protections
Accident insurance policies through our carriers are guaranteed renewable for life with level premiums. Pennsylvania requires a 10-day free-look period (31 Pa. Code Ch. 89). There's a 12-month pre-existing condition lookback for sickness-related riders only — the base accident plan has no health questions for covered accidents. Issue ages 18–69 for new policies.
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How much does accident insurance pay?
Benefits are paid per incident: hospital stays ($300-$500/day), ICU ($600-$1,000/day), fractures (up to $4,800), plus ER, ambulance, and therapy. AD&D up to $150K.
Does this work with my health insurance?
Yes. Accident insurance pays you directly — on top of whatever your health insurance covers. Use the cash for copays, deductibles, lost wages, or anything else.
Can I cover my whole family?
Yes. Coverage options include Individual, Individual + Spouse, Individual + Children, and Family. All covered members receive the same benefit amounts for covered accidents.
Are car accidents covered?
Yes. Motor vehicle accidents are covered, including enhanced AD&D benefits for motorized vehicle or pedestrian death. All accidental injuries from car, motorcycle, and pedestrian accidents qualify.
Is a medical exam required?
No medical exam for the base accident plan. The optional sickness disability rider may require health questions. Issue ages 18-69, guaranteed renewable for life.
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