Basic life and AD&D insurance
Mercury provides company-paid team member life insurance coverage of a specific amount that lasts throughout your employment.
Mercury provides Basic Life Insurance and Basic AD&D Insurance to assist you and your family in the event of a death or dismemberment. These benefits are fully paid by the company and coverage is automatic — you do not need to enroll. However, you do need to select a beneficiary. The beneficiary or beneficiaries receive your benefit amount in the event of your death.
Benefits are equal to:
Beginning on your 65th birthday, your life insurance and AD&D insurance coverage amounts decrease. Your premiums will be based on the reduced coverage amount:
If you want more financial protection beyond the basic coverage that Mercury provides, you can buy Supplemental Life Insurance and Supplemental AD&D Insurance for yourself and your family members. You can enroll in UKG as a new hire, during Open Enrollment, or if you have a qualifying life event. You pay the full cost of this coverage, which is provided through New York Life. You must purchase coverage for yourself in order to purchase it for your dependents.
You may purchase supplemental life and/or AD&D insurance coverage in the following amounts:
Coverage Level | Coverage Amount |
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Supplemental Life Insurance | |
Team member | $10,000 increments, to a maximum of $1.5 million |
Spouse | $10,000 increments, up to $50,000 or 100% of the team member’s Supplemental Life Insurance coverage amount, whichever is less |
Child(ren)* | $2,500 increments, to a maximum of $10,000 |
Supplemental AD&D Insurance | |
Team member | $10,000 increments, to a maximum of $1.5 million (not to exceed 6 times your salary) |
Spouse | $10,000 increments, to a maximum of $50,000 |
Child(ren)* | $2,500 increments, to a maximum of $10,000 |
*Eligible children include unmarried dependent children under age 21, or under age 24 if the child is a full-time student and primarily supported by the team member. A child who is 21 or older and is incapable of self-sustaining employment due to mental or physical handicap is also considered an eligible dependent.
When you purchase Supplemental Life Insurance for yourself or your spouse, you may need to provide Evidence of Insurability (EOI). EOI is “proof of good health” and certifies to New York Life that you’re generally healthy at the time of purchasing coverage.
If you purchase supplemental life insurance coverage for you or your spouse when you are first eligible (within 30 days of your hire date), you don’t need to provide Evidence of Insurability (EOI) unless you purchase coverage above the guaranteed issue amount:
After this 30-day period, you’ll be required to provide EOI if you choose to enroll in or increase your coverage at any time. Even if you were enrolled in Supplemental Life Insurance last year, you’ll be required to provide EOI any time you request a higher level of coverage.