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1. Coverage for medical expenses incurred of at least $250,000 and for up to 104
21weeks following the injury.
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2. Continuous total disability payments and temporary total disability
23payments for up to 104 weeks following the injury that equal one-sixth of the
24application-based driver's total earnings from all network companies during the 28
1days prior to the accident, subject to the minimum and maximum weekly amount of
2benefits under s. 102.11.
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3. For the benefit of a spouse, child, or other dependent, as described in s.
4102.51,
of an application-based driver who suffers an injury that results in death
5while engaged on the network company's online-enabled application, software, or
6system, an accidental death benefit equal to the death benefit provided under
s.
7102.46.
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(b) If an accident is covered by occupational accident insurance maintained by
9more than one network company, the insurer of the network company against whom
10a claim is filed shall be entitled to a contribution for the pro rata share of coverage
11attributable to one or more other network companies, up to the coverages and limits
12under par. (a).
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(c) Any benefit provided to an application-based driver under an occupational
14accident insurance policy described in par. (a) shall be treated as amounts payable
15under a worker's compensation law or disability benefit for the purpose of
16determining amounts payable under insurance provided under s. 632.32. (4) or (4m).
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INS 3.15
(4) (a) In accordance with the provisions of s. 600.03 (4), Stats., the
19following are eligible for blanket accident and health insurance: 1. Volunteer fire
20departments, 2. National guard units, 3. Newspaper delivery carriers, 4. Dependents
21of students, 5. Volunteer civil defense organizations, 6. Volunteer auxiliary police
22organizations, 7. Law enforcement agencies, 8. Cooperatives organized under ch.
23185, Stats., on a membership basis without capital stock, 9. Registered guests in a
24motel, hotel, or resort, 10. Members or members and advisors of fraternal
25organizations including women's auxiliaries of such organizations and fraternal
1youth organizations, 11. Associations of sports officials, 12. Purchasers of protective
2athletic equipment, 13. Migrant workers, 14. Participants in racing meets, 15.
3Patrons or guests of a recreational facility or resort
, 16. Application-based drivers,
4as defined in s. 102.01 (2) (ae), Stats., of a network company, as defined in s. 632.985
5(1) (b), Stats.