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BaZing Membership Agreement Member acknowledges receipt of program membership materials and all insurance disclosures. Member agrees to the terms of the insurance coverage, other services, any applicable monthly service charges, and any announced changes in fees or services. Disclaimer: The information and materials provided are intended for general reference only, and do not represent or contain specific terms, conditions, and exceptions applicable to insurance products and services. This is not a solicitation and is strictly for informational and enrollment purposes only for use by persons at their discretion. For specific policy terms and conditions, please call (855) 822-9464. By having an eligible personal checking account with First Financial Northwest Bank (FFNWB), you and any joint holders of your account are enrolled as members of Member Headquarters Association (MHA). Your accidental death insurance coverage becomes effective as soon as your eligible personal checking account is effective by FFNWB. Your coverage will end the first day of the month following failure to pay any required service charges, or termination of either your membership or the policy. Your enrollment authorizes FFNWB to debit your checking account for your monthly service charge, if applicable, and to remit the portion of any applicable fee to pay your insurance premium to the Plan Administrator. Your detailed insurance description of coverage is available online at www.bazing.com, by calling (855) 822-9464, or from a Personal Banking Consultant at First Financial Northwest Bank. Insurance Disclosure: The insurance offered is not a deposit, not FDIC insured, not guaranteed by the financial institution, and not insured by any government agency. Please contact a Personal Banking Consultant at First Financial Northwest Bank if you no longer want access to the BaZing benefits. Included in this packet you will find: Cellular Telephone Protection Guide to Benefits Personal Identity Theft $2.5K Guide to Benefits Road America Terms & Conditions Sample Health Savings Card with Disclosure Travel Accident $10K Guide to Benefits Plan

Indemnity Insurance Company of North America (A Stock Company) Philadelphia, PA (Herein called We, Us, Our) Guide to Benefit Cellular Telephone Protection This Guide to Benefit describes the benefit in effect as of the date your financial institution elected this coverage. This benefit and description supersedes any prior benefit and description you may have received earlier. Please read and retain for your records. Your eligibility is determined by the date your financial institution enrolled your account in the benefit. What is Cellular Telephone Protection? Subject to the terms and conditions provided in this Guide to Benefit, Cellular Telephone Protection will reimburse the enrolled accountholder (the Accountholder, also referred to as You or Your ) for damage to or theft of eligible Cellular Wireless Telephones. Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephones are the primary line and up to the first two secondary, additional, or supplemental lines as listed on Your cellular provider s monthly billing statement for the billing cycle preceding the month in which the theft or damage occurred. Cellular Telephone Protection is subject to a fifty-dollar ($50.00) co-payment per claim and a maximum of two (2) claims per twelve (12) month period. The maximum benefit limit is $200.00 per claim and $400.00 per twelve (12) month period. Who is eligible for this protection? To be eligible for Cellular Telephone Protection, You must be an accountholder of an eligible U.S.-based financial institution enrolled in the Cellular Telephone Protection benefit and charge Your monthly Cellular Wireless Telephone bills to Your eligible account. Only Cellular Wireless Telephones purchased by the accountholder will be covered. Following the program effective date set forth above, Your Cellular Telephone Protection begins the first day of the calendar month following the payment of the Cellular Wireless Telephone bill using an eligible account. If the accountholder fails to make a Cellular Wireless Telephone bill payment in a particular month, the Cellular Telephone Protection is suspended. Provided the Cellular Telephone Protection continues to be offered, the benefit will resume on the first day of the calendar month following the date of any future Cellular Wireless Telephone bill payment with the eligible account. What type of protection is this? Cellular Telephone Protection is supplemental to, and excess of, valid and collectible insurance or indemnity (including, but not limited to, Cellular Wireless Telephone insurance programs, homeowner s, renter s, automobile, or employer s insurance policies). After all insurance or indemnity has been exhausted, Cellular Telephone Protection will cover the damage or theft up to $200.00 per claim, subject the terms, conditions, exclusions, and limits of liability of this benefit as well as the fifty-dollar ($50.00) co-payment. The maximum limit of liability is $200.00 per claim occurrence, and $400.00 per twelve (12) month period. You will receive no more than the purchase price less your fifty-dollar ($50.00) co-payment as recorded on Your submitted receipt. What is not covered? Cellular Wireless Telephone accessories other than standard battery and/or standard antenna provided by the manufacturer. Cellular Wireless Telephones purchased for resale, professional, or commercial use. Cellular Wireless Telephones that are lost or mysteriously disappear. Mysterious disappearance means the vanishing of an item in an unexplained manner where there is absence of evidence of a wrongful act by a person or persons. Cellular Wireless Telephones under the care and control of a common carrier (including, but not limited to, U.S. Postal Service, airplanes, or delivery service). Cellular Wireless Telephones stolen from baggage unless hand-carried and under Your personal supervision, or under the supervision of Your traveling companion who is previously known to You. Cellular Wireless Telephones stolen from a construction site. Cellular Wireless Telephones which have been rented, leased, borrowed or Cellular Wireless Telephones that are received as part of a pre-paid plan or pay as you go type plans. Cosmetic damage to the Cellular Wireless Telephone or damage that does not impact the Cellular Wireless Telephone s ability to make or receive phone calls. Damage or theft resulting from abuse, intentional acts, fraud, hostilities of any kind (including, but not limited to, war, invasion, rebellion, or insurrection), confiscation by the authorities, risks of contraband, illegal activities, normal wear and tear, flood, earthquake, radioactive contamination, or damage from inherent product defects or vermin. Damage or theft resulting from misdelivery or voluntary parting with the Cellular Wireless Telephone. Replacement Cellular Wireless Telephone not purchased from a cellular service provider s retail or Internet store (or authorized reseller). Taxes, delivery and transportation charges, and any fees associated with the cellular service provider. Do I need to keep copies of receipts or any other records? Yes. If You want to file a claim, You will need copies of Your account statement reflecting monthly Cellular Wireless Telephone bill payments during the time of the damage or theft and Your store receipt for purchase of Your new Cellular Wireless Telephone. How do I file a claim? Call the Benefit Administrator at (855) 822-9464 within sixty (60) days of damage or theft. Please note: If You do not give such notice within sixty (60) days after the damage or theft Your claim may be denied. Form # SC-Cell Phone 5/13 ($200)

The Benefit Administrator representative will ask You for some preliminary claim information and send You the appropriate claim form. This claim form must be completed, signed, and returned with all the requested documentation within ninety (90) days from the date of damage or theft of the eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone or Your claim may be denied. What do I need to submit with my claim? Your completed and signed claim form. Copies of Your account statement reflecting the entire monthly Cellular Wireless Telephone payments for the month preceding the date of damage or theft. A copy of Your cellular wireless service provider billing statement that corresponds with the above account statement. A copy of the original Cellular Wireless Telephone purchase receipt or other sufficient proof, as determined in the Benefit Administrator s sole discretion, of the Cellular Wireless Telephone model currently linked to Your Cellular Wireless Telephone account. If the claim is due to theft or criminal action, a copy of the police report filed within forty-eight (48) hours of the occurrence. If the claim is due to damage, a copy of an insurance claim or other report as the Benefit Administrator, in its sole discretion, deems necessary to determine eligibility for coverage. In addition the Benefit Administrator may in its sole discretion require (a) an itemized estimate of repair from an authorized Cellular Wireless Telephone repair facility or (b) the Accountholder to submit the Cellular Wireless Telephone to the Benefit Administrator to evaluate the damage or (c) an itemized store receipt for the replacement Cellular Wireless Telephone showing the purchase was made at a cellular service provider s retail or Internet store (for example: Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, etc.). If the claim amount is less than Your personal homeowner s, renter s, or automobile insurance deductible, a copy of Your insurance policy personal declaration page is sufficient for Your claim. If the claim amount is greater than Your personal homeowner s, renter s, or automobile insurance deductible, You are required to file a claim with Your applicable insurance company and to submit a copy of any claims settlement from Your insurance company along with Your claim form. Documentation (if available) of any other settlement of the claim. Any other documentation deemed necessary, in the Benefit Administrator s sole discretion, to substantiate Your claim. All claims must be fully substantiated as to the time, place, cause, and purchase price of the Cellular Wireless Telephone. How will I be reimbursed? Depending on the nature and circumstances of the damage or theft, the Benefit Administrator, at its sole discretion, may choose to repair or replace the Cellular Wireless Telephone or reimburse the accountholder for the lesser of a) $200.00 excess of the fifty-dollar ($50.00) co-payment; or b) the current suggested retail price of a replacement Cellular Wireless Telephone of like kind and quality, excluding taxes, delivery and transportation charges, and any fees associated with the Cellular Wireless Telephone service provider, less the fifty-dollar ($50.00) copayment. Please note: Cellular Telephone Protection is subject to a maximum of two (2) claim occurrences per twelve (12) month period. Under normal circumstances, reimbursement will take place within ten (10) business days of receipt and approval of claim form and all required documents. Additional Provisions for Cellular Telephone Protection: This protection provides benefits only to You, an eligible accountholder. Coverage is divided equally on joint accounts. You shall use due diligence and do all things reasonable to avoid or diminish any loss or damage to the Cellular Wireless Telephone from damage or theft. This provision will not be applied unreasonably to avoid claims. If You make any claim knowing it to be false or fraudulent in any respect including, but not limited to, the cost of repair services, no coverage shall exist for such claim and the Cellular Telephone Protection benefit may be canceled. Each accountholder agrees that representations regarding claims will be accurate and complete. Any and all relevant provisions shall be void in any case of fraud, intentional concealment, or misrepresentation of material fact. Once You report an occurrence of damage or theft, a claim file will be opened and shall remain open for six (6) months from the date of the damage or theft. No payment will be made on a claim that is not completely substantiated in the manner required by the Benefit Administrator within six (6) months of the date of damage or theft. After the Benefit Administrator has paid Your claim, all Your rights and remedies against any party in respect of this claim will be transferred to the Benefit Administrator to the extent of payment made to You. You must give all assistance as may be reasonably necessary to secure all rights and remedies. No legal action for a claim may be brought against Us until sixty (60) days after the Benefit Administrator receives all necessary documentation needed to substantiate damage or theft. After the expiration of three (3) years from the time written Proof of Loss was to be provided, no action shall be brought to recover on this benefit. Further, no legal action may be brought against Us unless the terms and conditions of this Guide to Benefit have been complied with fully. This benefit is provided to eligible accountholders at no additional cost. The terms and conditions contained in this Guide to Benefit may be modified by subsequent endorsements. Modifications to the terms and conditions may be provided via additional Guide to Benefit mailings, statement inserts, or statement messages. The benefit described in this Guide to Benefit will not apply to accountholders whose accounts have been suspended or canceled. The Cellular Telephone Protection described in this Guide to Benefit will not apply to accountholders whose applicable account(s) are closed, delinquent, or otherwise in default. Termination dates may vary by financial institutions. Your financial institution can cancel or non-renew the benefit, and if we do, we will notify You at least thirty (30) days in advance. This information describes the benefit provided to You as an accountholder. It is insured by Indemnity Insurance Company of North America. For general questions regarding this benefit, call the Benefit Administrator at (855) 822 9464. Form # SC-Cell Phone 5/13 ($200)

Indemnity Insurance Company of North America (A Stock Company) Philadelphia, PA (Herein called We, Us, Our) Guide to Benefit Personal Identity Theft This Guide to Benefit describes the benefit in effect as of the date your financial institution elected this coverage. This benefit and description supersedes any prior benefit and description you may have received earlier. Please read and retain for your records. Your eligibility is determined by the date your financial institution enrolled your account in the benefit. What is the Personal Identity Theft benefit? The Personal Identity Theft benefit offers reimbursement for covered expenses you incur to restore your identity, up to a maximum of $2,500.00, as a result of a Covered Stolen Identity Event. Who is eligible for this benefit? To be eligible for this benefit, you must be a valid accountholder and reside in the United States or Canada. What is a Covered Stolen Identity Event? Covered Stolen Identity Event means the theft or unauthorized or illegal use of your name, demand deposit account or account number, Social Security number, or any other method of identifying you. What is covered? Covered costs under the Personal Identity Theft benefit are: Costs you incur for re-filing applications for loans, grants, or other credit or debt instruments that are rejected solely because the lender received incorrect information as a result of a Covered Stolen Identity Event. Costs for notarizing affidavits or other similar documents, long distance telephone calls, and postage reasonably incurred as a result of your efforts to report a Covered Stolen Identity Event or to amend or rectify records as to your true name or identity as a result of a Covered Stolen Identity Event. Costs incurred by you for a maximum of four (4) credit reports, requested as a result of a Covered Stolen Identity Event, from any entity approved by the Benefit Administrator. Actual lost wages for time taken away from your work premises solely as a result of your efforts to amend or rectify records as to your true name or identity as a result of a Covered Stolen Identity Event. Costs for reasonable fees for an attorney appointed by the Benefit Administrator and related court fees you incur with the consent of the Benefit Administrator for suits brought against you by a creditor or collection agency or similar entity acting on behalf of a creditor for nonpayment of goods or services or default on a loan as a result of a Covered Stolen Identity Event. What is not covered? Any dishonest, criminal, malicious, or fraudulent acts by you. Any damages, loss, or indemnification unless otherwise stated in this disclosure. Costs associated with any legal action or suit other than those set forth under Covered costs. Sick days and any time taken from self-employment. Any costs as a result of theft or unauthorized use of an account by a person to whom the account has been entrusted. Is there a charge for these services? No. Your financial institution provides this benefit to you at no additional cost. When and where am I covered? Payment for Covered costs will be limited to costs incurred in the United States, its territories and possessions, Puerto Rico, or Canada for a loss occurring during the benefit period. How do I file a claim? Call our Benefit Administrator, toll-free, at (855) 822 9464 immediately when you reasonably believe a Covered Stolen Identity Event has occurred and provide information including, but not limited to, how, when, and where the Covered Stolen Identity Event occurred. The Benefit Administrator may also require other reasonable information or documents regarding the loss. What documents do I need to submit with my claim? A signed, sworn proof of loss or affidavit containing the information requested by the Benefit Administrator must be submitted within sixty (60) days. How will I be reimbursed? Once your claim has been verified, under normal circumstances, reimbursement will be initiated within five (5) business days of receipt and approval of all required documents. Do I have to do anything else? If you reasonably believe that a law may have been broken, you must promptly file a report with the police. You must take all reasonable steps to mitigate possible costs. 2.5k Form # SC-ID Theft 8/13

Additional Provisions for Personal Identity Theft: This benefit applies to you, an eligible account holder. Coverage is divided equally on joint accounts. You must use due diligence and do all things reasonable to avoid or diminish any loss of or damage to property protected by the benefit. If you make any claim knowing it to be false or fraudulent, no coverage shall exist for such claim and your benefits may be canceled. Each accountholder agrees that representations regarding claims will be accurate and complete. Any and all relevant provisions shall be void in any case of fraud, intentional concealment, or misrepresentation of material fact. Once you report a Covered Stolen Identity Event, a claim file will be opened and shall remain open for six (6) months from the date of the Covered Stolen Identity Event. No payment will be made on a claim that is not completely substantiated in the manner required by the Benefit Administrator within six (6) months of the Covered Stolen Identity Event. This benefit is provided to eligible accountholders at no additional cost and is in effect for acts occurring while the benefit is in effect. The terms and conditions contained in this Guide to Benefit may be modified by subsequent endorsements. Modifications to the terms and conditions may be provided via additional Guide to Benefit mailings, statement inserts, or statement messages. The benefit described in this Guide to Benefit will not apply to accountholders whose accounts have been suspended or canceled. Termination dates may vary by financial institutions. Your financial institution can cancel or non-renew this benefit, and if we do, we will notify you at least thirty (30) days in advance. This information is a description of the benefit provided to you as an accountholder. It is insured by Indemnity Insurance Company of North America. For general questions regarding this benefit, call the Benefit Administrator at (855) 822 9464. After the Benefit Administrator has paid your claim of loss or damage, all your rights and remedies against any party in respect of this loss or damage will be transferred to the Benefit Administrator to the extent of the payment made to you. You must give the Benefit Administrator all assistance as may reasonably be required to secure all rights and remedies. No legal action for a claim may be brought until sixty (60) days after we receive a Proof of Loss. No legal action against us may be brought more than three (3) years after the time for giving Proof of Loss. Further, no legal action may be brought against us unless all the terms of this Guide to Benefit have been complied with fully. 2.5k Form # SC-ID Theft 8/13

24-Hour Roadside Assistance Program Terms & Conditions for Road America Services (RA) provided to First Financial Northwest Bank Customers for their Covered Vehicles. Eligible vehicles include passenger automobiles, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and non- commercial light duty pick-up trucks and vans. A. 24-HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 24-Hour Toll-Free Emergency Roadside Assistance is available throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 24-hour roadside assistance is provided to a Covered Vehicle for Covered Services for up to the Benefit Amount of eighty dollars ($80.00) per Dispatch Episode. For any amount exceeding the Program s Benefit Amount, it will be the Customer s responsibility to pay the ISP (service provider) directly for the additional charges at the time of service. Covered Services are limited to public roads including accessible driveways and parking lots or locations where the Covered Vehicle can be safely reached from a normally traveled hard-surfaced road or established thoroughfare. Covered Services do not include off-road locations or a location where the Covered Vehicle cannot be lawfully towed. Coverage is extended to any driver of the Covered Vehicle. There will be a limit of one disablement for the same Covered Service type during any continuous seven (7) day period and a maximum of four (4) Covered Services of any type per twelve (12) month period of coverage. B. COVERED SERVICES: 1. Towing Assistance When towing is necessary due to mechanical failure of the Covered Vehicle or an event where flat tire assistance cannot be rendered due to no spare being with the Covered Vehicle, or two or more tires being flat, the Covered Vehicle will be towed to the nearest service facility. 2. Battery Service/Vehicle Won't Start If a battery failure occurs, a jump-start will be applied to start the Covered Vehicle. Towing Assistance will be provided, if necessary. 3. Flat Tire Assistance Service consists of the removal of the Covered Vehicle s flat tire and its replacement with the spare tire located with the Covered Vehicle. Towing Assistance will be provided, if necessary. 4. Fuel, Oil, Fluid and Water Delivery Service An emergency supply of fuel, oil, fluid and water will be delivered to any Customer whose Covered Vehicle is in immediate need. The Customer must pay the ISP at the disablement site for the actual cost of the fuel or fluid delivered.

5. Lock-out Assistance If a Customer's keys are locked inside of their Covered Vehicle, the service will provide for assistance in gaining entry to the Covered Vehicle. 6. Extrication Assistance Vehicle extrication will be provided when the Customer s vehicle is stuck in a ditch or other inaccessible area when such location is within fifty (50) feet of a paved road or highway. This service does not cover for extrication when driving a vehicle off-road or on unpaved surfaces. 7. Collision Assistance If a Customer is involved in an accident or collision in their Covered Vehicle, towing assistance will be provided when needed to direct the Covered Vehicle to the nearest repair facility up to the $80.00 Benefit Amount. C. NON-COVERED ITEMS: The following items are not included as Covered Services: 1. Cost of parts, replacement keys, fluids, fuel, lubricants; cost of installation of products or material; and, additional labor relating to towing. Any and all taxes, fines or tolls. Any service covered under a valid manufacturer s warranty or service. 2. Non-emergency mounting or removing of any tires, snow tires, or chains. Shoveling snow from around a vehicle. Tire Repair. Motorcycles, trucks over one and half ton capacity, antique vehicles (meaning vehicles over 20 years old or out of manufacture for 10 years or more), taxicabs, limousines, or other commercial or delivery vehicles. Recreational vehicles (including self-motorized RVs), camping trailers, travel trailers, or any vehicles in tow. Damage or disablement due to fire, flood or vandalism. 3. Towing from or repair work performed at a service station, garage or repair shop. Towing by other than a licensed service station or garage; vehicle storage charges; a second tow for the same disablement. Service on a vehicle that is not in a safe condition to be towed or serviced or that may result in damage to the vehicle if towed or serviced. Non-emergency towing or service. Towing or service on roads not regularly maintained, such as sand beaches, open fields, forests, and areas designated as not passable due to construction. Towing at the direction of a law enforcement officer relating to traffic obstruction, impoundment, abandonment, illegal parking, or other violations of law. 4. Coverage shall not be provided in the event of emergencies resulting from the use of intoxicants or narcotics, or the use of the Covered Vehicle(s) in the commission of a felony. 5. Repeated service calls for a Covered Vehicle in need of routine maintenance or repair. Reimbursement for services received independently from RA without prior authorization from RA. Only one disablement for the same service type during any continuous seven (7) day period will be accepted with a maximum of four (4) disablements of any type per twelve (12) month period of coverage. THIS IS NOT A ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM.

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ACE American Insurance Company (A Stock Company) Philadelphia, PA 19106 (Herein called We, Us, Our) Guide to Benefit You are a Covered Person and eligible for coverage under the plan, if you are in the eligible class defined below. For benefits to be payable the Policy must be in force, the required premium must be paid and you must be engaging in one of the Covered Activities described below. Who is eligible for this protection? All eligible account holders of the Participating Organization with a covered account in good standing. What if I have coverage under more than one account? If you have more than one membership package offering coverage under this plan, the maximum amount We will pay for any one loss will be two times the largest benefit amount payable. Period of Coverage: You will be insured on the later of the Policy Effective Date or the date that you become eligible. Your coverage will end on the earliest of the date: 1) the Policy terminates; 2) you are no longer eligible; or 3) the period ends for which the required premium is paid. Covered Activities Exposure & Disappearance - Coverage includes exposure to the elements after the forced landing, stranding, sinking, or wrecking of a vehicle in which you were traveling. You are presumed dead if you are in a vehicle that disappears, sinks, or is stranded or wrecked on a trip covered by the Policy; and the body is not found within one year of the Covered Accident. Specified Trip - We will pay benefits described if you suffer a loss or Injury as a result of a Covered Accident while traveling in a Common Carrier or Private Passenger Automobile. We will only pay benefits if you are engaged in one of the hazards listed when the Covered Accident occurs. Unless otherwise specified, We pay benefits only once for any one Covered Accident, even if it is covered by more than one hazard. Description of Benefits Common Carrier Benefit - We will pay $10,000 if you die as a result of a Covered Accident while you are riding as a fare-paying passenger in, or are struck by a regularly scheduled Common Carrier. Riding includes getting into and getting out of the Common Carrier. Your death must result directly and independently from all other causes in an accidental death within 365 days from the Covered Accident. Common Carrier means: 1) a public conveyance, including a bus, train, taxicab, aircraft, licensed for hire to carry fare-paying passengers; or 2) a transport aircraft operated by the Air Mobility Command of the United States of America or a similar air transport service of another country. Passenger Accident Benefit - We will pay $10,000 if you die as a result of a Covered Accident while you are driving, riding as a passenger in, or getting in or out of, a Private Passenger Automobile. Your death must result directly and independently from all other causes in an accidental death within 365 days from the Covered Accident. "Private Passenger Automobile" means a validly registered, four wheel private passenger car, campers, motor homes, station wagons, sport utility vehicles, pick-up trucks, van-type cars that are not licensed commercially or being used for commercial purposes, and motorcycles. Any vehicle being used as a taxicab, bus, or other public conveyance will not be considered a Private Passenger Automobile. Any vehicle not defined above will not be considered a Private Passenger Automobile. Seatbelt and Airbag Benefit - We will pay $1,000 subject to the conditions described below, if you die directly and independently from Injuries sustained while wearing a seatbelt and operating or riding as a passenger in an Automobile. An additional $ 500 if you were also positioned in a seat protected by a properly-functioning and properly deployed Supplemental Restraint System (Airbag). Verification of proper use of the seatbelt at the time of the Covered Accident and that the Supplemental Restraint System properly inflated upon impact must be a part of an official police report of the Covered Accident or be certified, in writing, by the investigating officer(s) and submitted with your claim to Us. If such certification or police report is not available or it is unclear whether you were wearing a seatbelt or positioned in a seat protected by a properly functioning and properly deployed Supplemental Restraint System, We will pay a default benefit of $ 500 to your beneficiary. "Supplemental Restraint System" means an airbag that inflates upon impact for added protection to the head and chest areas. "Automobile" means a self-propelled, private passenger motor vehicle with four or more wheels that is a type both designed and required to be Plan 11/ $10k TA Page 1

licensed for use on the highway of any state or country. Automobile includes, but is not limited to, a sedan, station wagon, sport utility vehicle, or a motor vehicle of the pickup, van, camper, or motor-home type. Automobile does not include a mobile home or any motor vehicle that is used in mass or public transit. Aggregate Limit - We will not pay more than $5,000,000 for all losses per Covered Accident. If this amount does not allow all covered persons to be paid the amount the plan otherwise provides, the benefits payable to each person with a valid claim will be reduced proportionately, so the total amount We will pay does not exceed the aggregate limit. What is not covered? We will not pay benefits for any loss or Injury that is caused by, or results from: intentionally self-inflicted Injury. suicide or attempted suicide. war or any act of war, whether declared or not. a Covered Accident that occurs while on active duty service in the military, naval or air force of any country or international organization. Upon Our receipt of proof of service, We will refund any premium paid for this time. Reserve or National Guard active duty training is not excluded unless it extends beyond 31 days. sickness, disease, bodily or mental infirmity, bacterial or viral infection, or medical or surgical treatment thereof, except for any bacterial infection resulting from an accidental external cut or wound or accidental ingestion of contaminated food. commission of, or attempt to commit, a felony. the Insured being legally intoxicated as determined according to the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Injury occurred. commission of or active participation in a riot or insurrection. an accident if the Insured is the operator of a motor vehicle and does not possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license. Injury covered by workers compensation, employers liability laws, or similar occupational benefits. Injury or loss contributed to the use of any drug or narcotic, except as prescribed by a Doctor. Injury resulting from off-road motorcycling; scuba diving; jet, snow or water skiing; mountain climbing (where ropes or guides are used); sky diving; amateur automobile racing; automobile racing or automobile speed contests; bungee jumping; spelunking; white water rafting; surfing; or parasailing. an accident that results in a cardiovascular accident or stroke caused solely and exclusively by exertion, as verified by a Doctor, while the Insured participates in a Covered Activity. flight in, boarding, or alighting from an Aircraft, except as a fare-paying passenger on a regularly scheduled commercial or charter airline. This insurance does not apply to the extent that trade or economic sanctions or regulations prohibit Us from providing insurance, including, but not limited to, the payment of claims. Definitions: Covered Accident means an accident that occurs while coverage is in force for you and results directly and independently of all other causes in a loss or Injury covered by the Policy for which benefits are payable. Injury means accidental bodily harm sustained by you from a Covered Accident. The Injury must be caused solely through external, violent and accidental means. All injuries sustained by one person in any one Covered Accident, including all related conditions and recurrent symptoms of these injuries, are considered a single Injury. Sickness means an illness, disease or condition that causes a loss for which you incur medical expenses while covered under this Policy. All related conditions and recurrent symptoms of the same or similar condition will be considered one Sickness. We, Our, Us means the insurance company underwriting this insurance or its authorized agent. You must notify ACE USA within 90 days of an Accident or Loss. If notice cannot be given within that time, it must be given as soon as reasonably possible. This notice should identify you, your financial institution, and the Policy Number. Policy Number: ADD N06523924, Underwritten by ACE American Insurance Company, 436 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Contact Information: For customer service, eligibility verification, plan information, or to file a claim, contact the Benefit Administrator at (855) 822-9464. Payment of Claims Any benefits due at the time of the covered person s death will be paid to the designated beneficiary. If there is no named beneficiary or surviving beneficiary on record with Us or Our authorized agent, We pay benefits in equal shares to the first surviving class of the following: 1) Spouse; 2) Children; 3) Parents; 4) Brothers and sisters. If there are no survivors in any of these classes, We will pay the Insured s estate. This Description of Coverage is a brief description of the important features of the insurance plan. It is not a contract of insurance. The terms and conditions of coverage are set forth in the Policy. The Policy is subject to the laws of the state in which it was issued. Coverage may not be available in all states or certain terms or conditions may be different if required by state law. Please keep this information as a reference. Plan 11/ $10k TA Page 2