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  2. Colonial Life launches new mobile app for customers

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    Colonial Life launches new mobile app for customers Policyholders can now check claims information and policy details any time, anywhere COLUMBIA, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Colonial Life ...

  3. Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company is an American insurance company based in Columbia, South Carolina. [1] Colonial Life offers disability, accident, life, cancer, critical illness and hospital confinement insurance plans in 49 states. [2] Colonial Life was founded in 1939 by Edwin Averyt and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Unum in ...

  4. Unum - Wikipedia

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    Unum Group was created by the 1999 merger of Unum Corporation and The Provident Companies [2] and comprises four distinct businesses – Unum US, Unum UK, Unum Poland and Colonial Life. Its underwriting insurers include The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company and Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company. [4]

  5. What to do if you are injured in a car accident - AOL

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    How long you can file a claim for an injury after a car accident depends on your state. Reporting requirements for bodily injury range from one year in Louisiana or Tennessee to 10 years in Alaska.

  6. Colonial Life expands free benefits education website options ...

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    Colonial Life expands free benefits education website options for employers Customized websites offered to companies with as few as 100 workers COLUMBIA, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Employers can take ...

  7. Accidental death and dismemberment insurance - Wikipedia

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    Accidental deaths are the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. [1] as well as in Canada. Accidental death insurance is not an investment vehicle and thus clients are paying only for sustained protection. Most policies have to be renewed periodically (with revised terms), although the client's consent with renewal is often implicitly assumed.