The company said Tuesday it revised its “non-dividend elementary and middle school student insurance,” simplifying benefits and improving practicality. It reorganized the plan from seven basic coverages and five packages into six core coverages and two packages to make enrollment easier.
The revision adds expanded protection related to school violence and legal disputes. It provides up to 1 million won in treatment costs for victims of school violence and up to 20 million won in civil lawsuit legal fees, broadening coverage from medical care to dispute response.
The six core coverages are emergency room visit costs, school violence victim coverage, civil lawsuit legal fees, fracture diagnosis benefits, treatment costs for injuries from car accidents, and hospitalization benefits for traffic injuries. The product also offers 23 disease- and injury-related riders, covering illnesses such as influenza and pneumonia and accidents such as fractures and burns.
The plan comes in a basic option and a more comprehensive option, and customers can also tailor coverage by selecting only the riders they need.
A company official said the changes reflect risks that occur in school life and strengthen practical protection.
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