Volunteers


Volunteer Accident Insurance

SIP has arranged a policy to address the immediate medical costs associated with an accidental injury while working as a volunteer for a Nova Scotia Regional Centre for Education, Conseil scolaire acadien provincial, or the Nova Scotia Community College. It does not address long-term disability. In consultation with their own insurance broker, the volunteer should discuss their personal needs for medical, accident, sickness, short and long-term disability, workers’ compensation, life insurance, etc. 

Definition of Covered Volunteer

All school and NSCC campus volunteers who are registered volunteers (police checks and child abuse registry checks must have been done and be held at the school) on file and approved by the school principal. 

Review our Volunteers FAQ section for answers to the most common questions or contact us.

Policy

 


How to Claim

How do I make a claim? 

Claims for medical expenses can be made by completing the Volunteer Accident Insurance: Non-Dental form in its entirety. This is a single form comprising 3 pages. 

Page 1: The Claimant's Section is to be completed by the volunteer. The School Declaration is to be completed by the school principal.

Page 2: Is to be completed by the volunteer.  

Page 3: The Physcian's Statement section is to be completed by the attending physcian, but does not need to be completed for claims $100 or less or for an ambulance bill. 

 

Claims for dental expenses can be made by completing the Volunteer Accident Insurance: Dental form in its entirety. This is a single form comprising 3 pages. 

Page 1: The Patient Information section is to be completed by the volunteer. The School Declaration is to be completed by the school principal.

Page 2: Is to be completed by the volunteer.

Page 3: The Attending Dentist Statement is to be completed by the dentist.

Submit all of the above to Beneva Inc.

Forms

Dental Non-Dental

 


 

Questions

No. If your claim is under $100 or for an ambulance bill only, the Physician's Statement need not be completed.

If you have concerns about the way your claim has been handled, please contact SIP.

Claims for medical expenses can be made by completing the Volunteer Accident Insurance: Non-Dental form in its entirety. This is a single form consisting of 3 pages.

  • Page 1: The claimant's section is to be completed by the volunteer. The School Declaration is to be completed by the school principal.
  • Page 2: Is to be completed by the volunteer.
  • Page 3: The Physician's Statement section is to be completed by the attending physician, but does not need to be completed for claims $100 or less or for ambulance bill only.

Claims for dental expenses can be made by completing the Volunteer Accident Insurance: Dental form in its entirety. This is a single form consisting of 3 pages.

  • Page 1: The patient information section is to be completed by the volunteer. The School Declaration is to be completed by the school principal.
  • Page 2: Is to be completed by the volunteer.
  • Page 3: The attending dentist statement is to be completed by the dentist.

Yes. Coverage is limited to a maximum of $10,000 for all expenses incurred outside of Canada.

Questions concerning claims should be directed to Beneva Inc.

Contact Beneva Inc. in writing, outlining your reasons for not meeting the deadline. 

Please note: No claim will be considered later than one year after the date of the accident.

Yes. Claims should be submitted to Beneva Inc. within 30 days of the date of the accident for which the claim is being submitted.

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