Benefits For Actives
Health Benefits
The Comprehensive Medical Benefit covers a wide range of medical expenses and provides financial protection when you and your family need medical care.
Both the Active and Non-Medicare Retiree Plans of Benefits work similarly. Generally, after you pay an individual deductible (up to a family limit), the Plan and you share the cost of medical expenses. The Plan pays:
- A percentage of the network charges or the allowable charges for non-network providers. Once your out-of-pocket expenses reach the annual limit, the Plan will then pay 100% for any additional network expenses for that year.
- Benefits up to any annual or lifetime limits.
- Wellness Benefits, such as physicals, without a deductible, at 100%.
Summary Plan Description (SPD). RX
Your Prescription Drug Benefit features a retail pharmacy program and a mail-order program. The retail pharmacy program is for short-term prescriptions (up to a 34-day supply). The mail-order program is for long-term prescriptions (up to a 90-day supply).
Summary Plan Description (SPD). Dental Benefits
The Dental Expense Benefit will pay a percentage of covered expenses depending on the type of services you receive. The percentages are as follows:
| Preventative and Diagnostic | 100% |
|---|---|
| Restorative and Prosthodontics | 80% |
| Orthodontic | 60% |
Summary Plan Description for more information. Vision Benefits
When you use VSP providers (in-network), many of your services are provided at no cost to you. Even when you go to a non-VSP provider (out-of-network), you will continue to receive the $200 per person annual allowance.
Summary Plan Description (SPD) for more information. Life Insurance Benefits
Summary Plan Description (SPD) for more information. Employee Life Insurance
In the event of your death, a Life Insurance Benefit of $10,000 will be paid to your beneficiary.
Dependent Life Insurance
In the event of a covered Dependent’s death, a Dependent Life Insurance Benefit is payable, as follows:
- Spouse: $2,500
- Child: $2,500
Designating a Beneficiary
You may designate more than one beneficiary and indicate the percent of the benefit to be paid to each person. To designate a beneficiary, or to change your beneficiary at any time, contact the Fund Office for the proper form. If you do not designate a beneficiary, or if your beneficiary does not survive you, payment is made in equal shares to the members in the first appropriate surviving class:
- Your spouse;
- Your children;
- Your parents;
- Your brothers and sisters; or
- The executors or administrators of your estate.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Benefits—Employees Only
The Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Benefit is payable if you sustain a loss as a result of an accident, with the loss occurring within 90 days. This benefit is in addition to any other benefits under this Plan. The AD&D Benefit is provided through an insurance carrier and is not available under the Retiree Plan of Benefits. For the loss of life, the AD&D Benefit will be paid to your named beneficiary; otherwise, the benefit is payable to you.
Summary Plan Description (SPD). Weekly Accident and Sick Benefits—Employees Only
The Weekly Accident and Sickness Benefit provides benefits when you are unable to work due to non-occupational sickness or injury. This benefit is payable if you:
- Become disabled as a result of non-occupational injury or sickness, and
- Are under the regular care of a Physician.
Summary Plan Description (SPD). Example
Dave broke his leg and had to have a pin put in surgically. He was out on disability for 12 weeks. Then he came back to work for a week and found out that his wound from surgery had an infection and he had to have more surgery and was out on disability for another 16 weeks. Even though Dave came back to work, both disabilities are related and Dave didn’t work for at least 350 hours in three months. Therefore, Dave would only receive benefits for 26 of the 28 weeks that he was disabled.
FAQ's
- Hospitalization (room and board);
- Surgery;
- Physician’s office visits;
- Chiropractic and acupuncture services;
- Diagnostic laboratory and X-ray examinations;
- Home health care visits; and
- Behavioral health and substance abuse treatment.
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Summary Plan Description.Medical providers will file claims for you electronically.
Contact the Fund Office to request a Death Benefit Application for Life Insurance or AD&D claims.
For a Weekly Accident and Sickness claim, download the
Disability Claim Form and once complete, submit it to the Fund Office at the address below.
For dental claims, you must submit a claim to the Fund Office at the following address:
Iron Workers’ Tri-State Welfare Fund
c/o Group Administrators
PO Box 95600
Hoffman Estates, IL 60195
Summary Plan Description for more information.If you need to change your beneficiary information, you must to fill out the
Beneficiary Designation form and return it to the Fund Office.
Before the Plan pays benefits, you must first meet the Plan’s deductible. You pay for covered expenses out of your own pocket until you reach the deductible. Then, you and the Plan share the cost of treatment through copayments or coinsurance.
Please note that preventive care from a network provider is covered in full without you having to first meet the deductible.