Support Numbers for Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company Customers Affected by Severe Weather
COLUMBIA, S.C., May 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Colonial Life & Accident Insurance company has set up dedicated phone lines to make it easier for customers affected by the recent severe weather in the southeast to get support from the company.
Customers can call Colonial Life's service centers toll free at these numbers:
Policyholders: |
(800) 325-4368 |
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Plan administrators: |
(800) 256-7004 |
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Brokers: |
(866) 531-2022 |
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Customers also can contact the company at its website at www.coloniallife.com to get claim forms, file certain types of claims or e-mail the company questions.
As in past disaster situations, Colonial Life will work with customers in any way possible to ensure their coverage continues and their claims receive priority treatment. "All of us at Colonial Life are concerned for those affected by the tornadoes and other severe weather," said Randall C. Horn, president and chief executive officer. "We encourage customers and producers to contact us if they need help with their Colonial Life coverage or their business."
Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company is a market leader in providing insurance benefits for employees and their families through the workplace, along with individual benefits education, advanced yet simple-to-use enrollment technology and quality personal service. Colonial Life offers disability, life and supplemental accident and health insurance policies in 49 states and the District of Columbia. Similar policies, if approved, are underwritten in New York by a Colonial Life affiliate, The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company, Worcester, Mass. Colonial Life is based in Columbia, S.C., and is a subsidiary of Unum Group, one of the world's leading providers of employee benefits. For more information about benefits communication, call Colonial Life at (803) 798-7000 or visit www.coloniallife.com.
SOURCE Colonial Life
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