Complete Plan Details
Table of Contents:
Eligibility
Benefits
- Dental
- Dentures and Artificial Teeth
- Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses
- Fracture, Dislocation, or Surgery
- Hospital and Paramedical
- Counselling
- Artificial Limbs, Eyes, Hearing Aids, and Other Prosthetic Appliances
- Emergency Out-of-Province/Country Travel
- Emergency Return Flight
- Family Transportation
- Emergency Transportation
- Special Treatment Travel
- Accidental Death
Definitions
Accident - a sudden and unexpected occurrence due to external, violent, fortuitous causes beyond the Insured's control.
Adult - a permanent resident of Canada age 20 to age 64 inclusive at the time of application.
Child/Children - a permanent resident of Canada who is 6 months to 19 years of age inclusive at the time of application. Foreign exchange and international students in Canada, and Canadian residents attending school outside of Canada, are not eligible to enrol.
Effective Date - the latter of September 1, 2011 and the date IAP or its authorized representative receives your enrolment form and the required premium.
Expiry Date - the date the Insured is no longer a permanent resident of Canada; the date the Insured is enrolled in a replacement IAP Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance Policy or at 12:00 midnight on September 30, 2012, whichever date first occurs.
IAP - Industrial Alliance Pacific Insurance and Financial Services Inc.
Injury - bodily injury which results, directly and independently of all other causes, in loss covered by the Policy and is caused by an Accident sustained by the Insured while the Policy is in force as to the Insured.
Insured - a Child or Adult for whom application has been made and for whom the applicable premium has been paid.
Parent - the parent or legal guardian who has applied for enrolment of a Child under the Policy.
Physician - legally qualified, licensed doctor of medicine.
Policy - IAP Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance Policy.
Sickness (as it relates to the Emergency Out-of-Province/Country Travel benefit) - unforeseen and unexpected bodily sickness or disease which first manifests itself while the Insured is outside his/her province of residence.
Trip - any trip limited to a 30 day duration. No coverage is provided under the Emergency Out-of-Province/Country Travel benefit for trips in excess of 30 days.
Exclusions and Limitations
- The Policy does not cover:
- Sickness or disease either as a cause or effect except as otherwise provided;
- suicide or attempt thereat, except in the case of Non-Accidental Death benefit;
- Injury for which compensation is payable under any Workers' Compensation Act, except in the case of Accidental Death, and Dismemberment or Total and Permanent Loss of Use benefits;
- the expense of a brace or similar device used for non-therapeutic purposes or solely for the purpose of participating in sports or other leisure activities;
- expenses incurred for mouthguards or treatment of Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ) dysfunction, whatever the cause; or
- Injury resulting from repetitive/strenuous activity (e.g. overexertion, strains, etc.).
- No benefits or expenses are payable under the Policy for treatment or services which are insured services or basic health services (e.g. Physician's fees) under the provincial medical care or hospital plan applicable to an Insured whether or not that Insured is covered thereunder.
- Benefits payable for Dental shall be for the excess of expenses paid, payable, or insured under any government sponsored dental care plan or other dental plan or policy or any health plan providing accidental dental benefits.
- If an Insured is entitled to similar reimbursement benefits through any other insurer or plan, the benefits payable under the Policy shall be coordinated, so that the total benefits from all insurers or plans shall not exceed the actual loss incurred.
- The Emergency Out-of-Province/Country Travel benefit will not pay for any expenses incurred directly or indirectly as a result of:
- declared or undeclared war, civil war, riot, insurrection, invasion, or any act thereof;
- an illegal act by the Insured;
- any condition for which the Insured travels outside his/her province of residence for the purpose of seeking medical advice or treatment;
- participation in professional sports, acrobatic or stunt flying, hang gliding, parachuting, skydiving, parasailing, rock climbing, mountain climbing, bungee jumping, scuba diving, or motorized speed contests;
- while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication, or other toxic substances.
- All amounts and maximums described in the Policy are in Canadian dollars. Any amounts payable to or from IAP are in Canadian dollars.
- An Insured cannot be covered under more than one IAP Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance Policy. In the event an Insured is inadvertently enrolled under more than one IAP Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance Policy, IAP's liability is limited to the return of premiums paid for the additional policy.
- The IAP Kids Plus™ premium is a single one-time annual cost. Premium refunds are only available if requested within 30 days of the effective date.



