Insurance through ANA can help give you financial protection against the unexpected. If something terrible were to happen to you, an ANA Life plan could provide your loved ones with money to help pay for: funeral costs, rent and mortgage expenses, college tuition for your children, and retirement savings.
Making sure you have the right insurance plan for you is an important step toward securing a healthy financial future.
All active ANA members are eligible for these insurance coverages. Our plans are designed with your unique needs in mind, which means we’ll work with you to figure out which plan is right for you.
Term Life Insurance can help financially protect your loved ones in the event you pass away. Once you’re approved, your coverage remains in place—even if your health changes. Plus, unlike coverage you may get through your employer, this coverage is portable and stays in place as you switch jobs. Additionally, if you become terminally ill, accelerated death benefits can help your family with expenses.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance can help protect you and your loved ones in the event of an accident that results in death or dismemberment. This coverage is provided with guaranteed acceptance which means no medical exams are required.
To learn more, give us a call at 877-327-5065. We're here to help 8:30am-6pm ET, Monday-Friday.
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Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
The Prudential Insurance Company of America (Prudential) is here to help you solve today’s challenges and support you in whatever lies ahead. They partner with associations like ANA to help ensure that members and their families achieve financial wellness. Prudential has a deep respect for nurses and other individuals in the medical field who are putting themselves on the line for the sake of others. When an association works with Prudential, they join forces with a company that has helped customers weather wars, the Depression, pandemics, and many other challenging events over the past 145 years.
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