GC 2510.15-2 SECTION 12 - ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT SECTION 12C - REPATRIATION BENEFIT SECTION 12 - ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT SECTION 12C - REPATRIATION BENEFIT This Section applies to Basic Accidental Death Insurance. DEFINITIONS REASONABLE EXPENSES means usual and customary fees or charges assessed in the marketplace for the services performed. REPATRIATION BENEFIT AUL will pay an Additional Accidental Death Benefit if You die either greater than 200 miles away from Your principal place of residence or are outside of the country at the time of Accidental Death. The following rules apply: 1) The Repatriation Benefit equals the lesser of: a) Reasonable Expenses for transportation of Your body to a funeral home or mortuary near Your principal place of residence; b) $5,000; or c) 10% of Your AD&D Principal Sum shown in the Schedule of Benefits. 2) AUL must receive satisfactory written proof documenting the location of Your Accidental Death. Any Repatriation Benefit will be paid following receipt that reasonable transportation expenses were paid. 3) Only one Repatriation Benefit will be paid to the beneficiary who has paid the cost for any covered expenses, regardless of any additional coverages for which You may be insured with AUL. 4) Acceptable written proof and documentation of the reasonable transportation expenses paid must be received by AUL within 12 months of Accidental Death. In no event will the total of the Additional Accidental Death Benefits payable exceed 100% of Your AD&D Principal Sum. In addition to the above limitations, this benefit is subject to the further limitations and provisions of this Section 12.
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