Hana Insurance announced on May 7 that it has launched the "Non-Participating Hana The First Accident Insurance," which provides comprehensive coverage for a wide range of accidents that may occur in everyday life.


Hana Insurance Launches "Hana The First Accident Insurance" for Everyday Accident Protection View original image

This product is designed to allow customers to enroll in accident coverage independently, regardless of whether they own a car or drive. Even customers without separate driver’s insurance can easily obtain the necessary accident protection.


"Non-Participating Hana The First Accident Insurance" offers various benefits for accidents that may happen in daily life, such as fractures, burns, hospitalization, and rehabilitation treatment. Key coverage includes: daily hospitalization benefits for general accidents, fracture surgery costs, diagnosis and surgery costs for five major fractures, burn diagnosis and surgery costs, emergency accident outpatient and rehabilitation treatment costs, accident MRI examination costs, accident CT examination support costs, fracture fixation device removal surgery costs, and cast treatment costs.


Additionally, the product covers daily hospitalization benefits for intensive care due to general accidents, surgery costs for cerebral and internal organ injuries, and accident-related death or disability. It also includes family liability coverage for damages such as water leakage, allowing customers to protect themselves against a wide range of everyday accident risks.


Customers can conveniently enroll in this product online or through the mobile direct channel, making it easy to prepare insurance anytime, anywhere.



A representative from Hana Insurance stated, "We launched this product to meet the needs of customers who require accident coverage itself, rather than as a rider to driver’s or health insurance," adding, "We will continue to enhance the product’s competitiveness so that anyone can easily access the accident coverage they need, regardless of whether they drive."


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