
- $1,000 'no cost' death benefit for ALL current members of the Montana National Guard - Your associations, EANGMT and MTNGA, provide that benefit as a way of saying “Thank You” for your service
- Initial Claims paid within 24 hours of notice of death to administrator, up to Basic SSLI $10,000 plus $1,000 'no cost' benefit plus $5,000 of Supplemental SSLI
- Member and spouse/dependent coverage available
- $10,000 Basic Member Program guarantees $10,000 for the member at a competitive cost plus 20% bonus coverage after one year in force and while still an active member of the NG
- $5,000 Basic Dependent Program guarantees $5,000 on Spouse and each child for one low deduction
Supplemental Program available - up to an additional $100,000 for Members and spouses at competitive rates and simplified group underwriting
- All coverage is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - not just while on duty or for accidental death only and no war clause restrictions
- Convenient Payroll Deduction from your drill check
- Can continue coverage upon retirement from the National Guard or after leaving the National Guard
Spouse can continue their policy after SM is deceased, unlike SGLI
- Pay by draft from your checking account, credit card or billed direct (quarterly/ annually)
- The SSLI program in Montana allows SMs under Age 50 to apply for up to $260,000 without a medical exam (for most health situations) when alerted or mobilized. Normally that limit is $160,000 for a drilling SM. In addition, spouses can be covered for up to $105,000 and children for up to $10,000
- The SSLI program is designed to supplement SGLI and “bridge the gap” that SGLI leaves due to the nature of that program.
- Under SSLI, you have no changes in the program or premiums until Age 50 … that’s right; you carry the program with you without having to worry about any changes in premium or coverage prior to Age 50
- Our program is handled through the Montana Enlisted and Officers Associations, which oversee the administration and enrollment activities of the administrator. In turn, the revenues generated from the insurance program are the major source of the annual distributions made to the two associations for the benefit of their members.
For more information contact Paul Heppner. Home: 406 452-8301, Cell: 406 781-1674
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