Were you paying SGLI when the traumatic injury occurred?
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- Was the traumatic injury caused by the member's mental disorder?
- Was the traumatic injury caused by a suicide attempt while sane or insane?
- Was the traumatic injury self-inflicted?
- Did the traumatic injury result from medical or surgical treatment of an illness?
- Did the traumatic injury occur from using a medical substance not administered or consumed on the advice of a medical doctor?
- Was the member engaged in a felony at the time of the traumatic injury?
- Was the member attempting to commit a felony at the time of the injury?
If you answered YES to any of these questions you are not eligible. Please click the YES button for further information. For more information about qualifying illnesses or diseases please see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
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Are you inquiring on behalf of a deceased Marine?
YES NO
If YES, then did this Marine live for seven days after receiving the traumatic injury?
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- Was the traumatic injury a result of an application of external force?
- Was the traumatic injury a result of violence to your body?
- Was the injury a result of chemical, biological or radiological weapons?
- Was the injury a result of an accidental ingestion of a contaminated substance?
- Did the traumatic injury result in a pyogenic illness?
- Did the traumatic injury result in a pyogenic disease?
If the answer is YES to any of the questions above you may be eligible for T-SGLI. Please click the YES button for further instructions.
The NO button will provide instructions for further inquiries.
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The member may be eligible for TSGLI. Please Click Here to view the T-SGLI Procedures Guide. Once reviewing the procedures guide, Click Here to view the TSGLI Claim Form. These forms can be saved by clicking the Save button in the PDF window.
Please read the Frequently Asked Questions for eligibility requirements. If you still have questions, you may call the Marine Corps T-SGLI section at: 703-432-9277 or E-mail [email protected].