I am NOT an employee of Aflac, but I AM an independent insurance agent, and I've been selling Aflac products (as well as Blue Cross, and some others) for over a decade.
First off, Aflac is NOT 'Accident Insurance.' Yes, there is an Accident Policy, but it is only one of 14 different products that the company offers (depending on what state you reside in.) Aflac also sells Cancer Insurance, Specified Health Event, Vision Care, Dental, Life Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, etc, etc.
You claim that the amounts paid on the Accident plan are 'not worth the postage.' Really? The Accident plan in my state pays $120 for the inital visit after an injury (remember now, this is NOT health insurance, and is not intended to cover the cost of the visit...your major medical takes care of that..this is merely extra money for you to help with any out of pocket costs you may have. To be honest, the company doesn't care what you do with the extra money.)
Okay, so there is the $120...then the six follow up visits after that ($35 each; total of $210), then the TEN physical threrapy visits per injury ($35 each; total of $350), plus $200 for a CT scan or MRI, $125 if you needed crutches, $200 if an ambulance was involved...and I'm not even getting into the Specific Sum Injury Benefits. If you break a bone, Aflac pays a benefit depending on the size and location of the fracture. (A recent claimant who I assisted received $900 for a spiral fracture of her ankle. The $900 was JUST for the fracture.)
If you are admitted to the hospital because of an injury, the amounts are even bigger. I had a client who fell while working on a telephone line. He spent 6 days in the hospital (multiple fractures). The hospital stay ALONE paid $1000 for the first night and then $250 a day every day after that, until he was released.
You mention that Aflac needs to know how an injury occurs. Is that really so difficult? Why would you NOT be able to document HOW the injury happened? Aflac doesn't requre that the doctor or medical provider be PRESENT during your injury, only that you state to them how it occurred and that this is included in the treatment report.
I'm sorry you have experienced difficulty getting your claims paid. Are you asking your agent (or any agent, for that matter?) to assist you? If you have a legitimate claim, and were unsuccessful in getting it paid, I urge you to contact the State Sales Coordinator in your area and request assistance. And please, if you are going to go naming agents by their first and last name in a derogatory manner, (which I would advise you against doing in the future; there are 2 sides to every story.) then at least have the courage to post your OWN full name.
Again, I am not an employee of Aflac; only an independent agent who likes and sells their products. In my tenure as an independent agent, I have seen many, many large claims paid, and families and individuals who would have been in catastrophic financial situation if they didn't have the extra money Aflac provided.
I wish you only luck in the future.