National Life and Accident Insurance Company

The National Life and Accident Insurance Company is a former life insurance company which was based in Nashville, Tennessee.

National Life and Accident began in 1900 as the National Sick and Accident Association, a mutual company. It was reorganized as a stock company and adopted the National Life name shortly thereafter.

Read more about National Life And Accident Insurance Company:  "Sick and Accident" Policies, Industrial Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, Expansion, Economic Changes

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