MEMORANDUM
TO: All Northeast Georgia Council Volunteers
FROM: Sven Rundman, council risk management chair
Tim Cooper, scout executive
RE: Change in accident and sickness insurance coverage
DATE: September 1, 2002
In 2001, the Northeast Georgia Council, Boy Scouts of America and Learning
for Life, Inc. secured the council-wide accident and sickness insurance
for those registered in the local program. We have recently been notified
of changes in this policy. Effective September 1, 2002, after two years of
offering primary coverage, Mutual of Omaha has decided not to renew the
primary coverage. Effective September 1, 2002, the policy will be on an
excess basis. Under this type of policy, Mutual of Omaha pays the first
$300 of medical costs whether or not the family has other medical
insurance. If the family does have medical insurance, Mutual of Omaha
will only pay those benefits not paid by other insurances, up to $15,000.
If the family does not have insurance, Mutual of Omaha may pay up to
$15,000.
We ask that Unit Committee chairs and Cubmasters/Scoutmaster work together
and be responsible in explaining this policy issue to the rest of the unit
leaders and parents of the individual units. We continue to ask units to
pay $1.25 per youth and adult registered in your unit for this coverage.
This premium is to be paid after rechartering time after being invoiced
for the number rechartering in your unit. This is inexpensive insurance
for the amount of coverage provided for your youth and adults involved.
Steps to follow when a claim is to be filled or you have questions.
1. Call Myrt Rustay (ext. 135) or Gayle Sykes (ext.115) in the Jefferson
Service Center immediately when an accident or sickness occurs that fits
the policy conditions and a claim will be filed. Voice mail is available
for after hours calls.
2. They will mail a claim form to you immediately to fill out the
paperwork and secure the proper signatures. Attach the immediate bills to
the claim form and return it to Myrt or Gayle. They will handle the
initial paperwork and turn the bills into the insurance companys claim
department.
3. All bills after the initial ones should be sent directly to:
United of Omaha Life Insurance Company
Attn: Special Risk Services
P. O. Box 31716
Omaha, Nebraska 68131-9976
Phone number: (800) 524-2324
Thank you for the time you give to Scouting and the youth in our
community.
You are making a difference!