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Supplemental Insurance

Voluntary Products

All active employees enrolled in a Trust Medical Plan have the option to enroll in Voluntary Critical Illness and/or Voluntary Accident Coverage with Aflac. There is an Annual Open Enrollment for these coverage lines during June/July each year with an August 1st effective date. For eligible members, the next Open Enrollment in will run June 10-28, 2024. Members can look for more information to be sent in early June 2024 for the next enrollment opportunity or visit the Trust’s Voluntary Benefits site.

Upon request, new groups and new hires may receive off-anniversary invitations to enroll.

Both of these products are administered by The VB Shop. More information on plan design and rates as well as benefit webinars can be found at the URL below.

For more information, contact The VB Shop Client Advocates at 866-888-9755 or email them. This team can assist with existing policy holder questions, as well as assist you in the event of a claim. They can also direct you to a VB Shop benefits counselor who will answer your questions and help you enroll for the additional benefits you choose. 

Voluntary Critical Illness Coverage

Enroll in the Trust’s Voluntary Critical Illness plan if you want coverage in excess of the $5,000 Trust-paid benefit or if you would like to purchase coverage for your spouse. Coverage can be purchased in increments of $5,000 at age-banded rates up to a maximum of $30,000.

Visit the Trust’s Voluntary Benefits site for specific plan details, the schedule of benefits and current rates.

Voluntary Accident Coverage

Voluntary Accident plans pay cash benefits for eligible expenses that you can use any way you see fit. Cash payments vary based on the type of service incurred based on the full schedule of benefits. Rates are 4-tiered dependent whether you enroll yourself or eligible family members.

Visit the Trust’s Voluntary Benefits site for specific plan details, the schedule of benefits and current rates.