Joanna Szabo  |  September 27, 2019

Category: Insurance

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Accidental death and dismemberment insurance form with pen

Some consumers who signed up for bank or credit union accidental death and dismemberment insurance may have been overcharged for the benefits they receive.

What Exactly Happened?

Consumers may receive an offer to sign up for a free $1,000 in bank or credit union accidental death and dismemberment insurance, with an option to upgrade to $300,000. Those who elected for this may only have needed to check a box and sign the solicitation they received to upgrade to the greater coverage. This may have activated a small automatic charge every quarter, between $8 and $100.

Some customers may not even realize that they’ve signed up for this AD&D coverage. Check your bank or credit union statements to see if such a charge is appearing.

“The internet highway is littered with consumer complaints about unauthorized deductions for AD&D policies people didn’t remember requesting and didn’t know they’d been paying for,” Amy Bach, executive director of the United Policyholders activist group, told the LA Times.

Unfortunately, these deals for bank or credit union accidental death and dismemberment insurance may be charging consumers inflated rates—for insurance that they are unlikely to actually need. Indeed, there are only about 169,936 deaths each year from unintentional injuries according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. And the likelihood of losing a limb in the workplace, on vacation, or elsewhere is pretty low in the modern day, though certain occupations may somewhat raise that risk.

The direct marketing company Franklin-Madison Group (formerly known as Affinion Benefits Group) has been aggressively pitching bank and credit union accidental death and dismemberment insurance to financial institutions, framing it as a “customer appreciation” program—a gift to reward their loyalty.

When customers sign up, they are not only paying for the insurance itself, but a hugely inflated premium, a large portion of which goes back as a commission fee to Franklin-Madison/Affinion.

What Companies May Be Involved?

A number of companies are believed to have been partnered with Franklin-Madison/Affinion in the past. These companies may include:

  • Federal Insurance Company
  • Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company
  • Minnesota Life Insurance Company
  • Mutual of Omaha
  • Transamerica Premier Life Insurance Company
  • US Life Insurance Company

What’s Being Done About This Issue?

Reportedly, this AD&D scheme has been going on for years. Now, an investigation has been launched into the Franklin-Madison/Affinion offer and the financial institutions that partnered with the company. This investigation can help consumers recover compensation in exchange for the money they were overcharged, as well as hold those responsible accountable for their actions, hopefully requiring both insurance companies and direct marketing companies like Franklin-Madison/Affinion to change the methods they use to market their products.

Can I File a Lawsuit?

If you have been charged for bank or credit union accidental death and dismemberment insurance after signing up for a “free” offer, you may be able to join this class action insurance lawsuit investigation. A consultation with a knowledgeable attorney

Join a Free Accidental Death Insurance Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

If you were charged for accidental death and dismemberment insurance after signing up for a free offer, you may be able to join this accidental death & dismemberment insurance lawsuit investigation.

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112 thoughts onDid You Purchase Credit Union Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance?

  1. Rachel Alston says:

    Please add me I got a family plan under my husband name and paying 45.50 monthly I thought it was real. How can they do this to poor people like myself and many that only think they’re doing the best thing for their family.

  2. Jen Mathias says:

    My grandmother was a victim of this. Please contact me to add her.

  3. April K McGhee says:

    I found all the documents I needed to log my memory. I am in this category. was automatically added by my credit union for Minnesota Life policy and I did not realize it was only death by haenous dismemberment accident (ya, because no one means to jump in the path of a snow grooming machine- but poof! Red snow, gross,!)I did not realize it was freak accident insurance and did not realize there was a payment, quarterly or any other time. The notice I have only says my credit union provided $2000 of the coverage for free
    How morbid. I dont even know how long the policy was active and I thought it was ok because my credit union supported it. (Bad humor, I know).

  4. Doni L Snider says:

    I signed up with South Carolina federal credit union and believe my policy for ADD is thru Minnesota Life. I’ve had it for quite awhile now so I’m not even sure if it was a “free” one or not. I am paying $22 or so a quarter. Please add me.

  5. Eva Ann Davis says:

    I entered a free policy with this company through Kaiser Permanente Federal Credit Union many years ago. The credit union has since been “sold” and “resold” and is no longer in existence for many years. How was this “bogus insurance company” able to continue to deduct $8 dollars from my bank account if the credit union no longer existed ? I called the insurance company and immediately cancelled the policy.

  6. Florence says:

    Add me

  7. Shelia Thanars says:

    Add me

  8. nakesha harris says:

    add me

  9. Christopher D Rhodes says:

    Please add me.

  10. Shay Moss says:

    Add me

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