Disability Benefits
Short-Term Disability insurance is “paycheck” protection that pays a percentage of your salary if you become temporarily disabled for a period of weeks. Common short-term disability claims include injury, pregnancy and minor surgeries.
Benefits |
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Benefit Amount |
60% |
Weekly Benefit Maximum |
$1,000 |
Waiting Period |
Accident: 14 days / Sickness: 14 days |
Maximum Duration/Benefit Period |
Up to 11 weeks |
It is very important to sign up during the initial enrollment period, when you cannot be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition. |
Long-Term Disability insurance protects your ability to earn a paycheck. It pays a percentage of your salary if you become unable to work for a long period of time, months or even years. Common long-term disability claims include musculoskeletal disorders, cancer or serious illness and mental health issues.
Benefits |
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Benefit Percentage |
60% of your earnings |
Monthly Benefit Maximum |
Up to $6,000 |
Waiting Period |
90 days |
Maximum Duration |
If you become disabled prior to age 62, benefits are payable to |
It is very important to sign up during the initial enrollment period, when you cannot be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition. |