Disability Benefits definition

Disability Benefits means any cash payments which are payable to a covered individual for all or part of a period of disability pursuant to P.L.1948, c.110 (C.43:21-25 et al.).
Disability Benefits means the benefits provided as described in Section 4.1(b) hereof.
Disability Benefits means the benefits set forth in Section 5.5.

Examples of Disability Benefits in a sentence

  • After 180 calendar days, the Employee is eligible for Long Term Disability benefits as provided in Article 21, Section 21.2, below.

  • Each member shall be eligible to receive Short-Term Disability benefits following three (3) months of continuous service.

  • Compensated hours of service shall include paid vacation, paid holidays, paid sick leave, up to 17 weeks for maternity leave, up to 37 weeks for parental leave, up to 26 weeks while entitled to Weekly Disability benefits, overtime (at straight time) and the first 30 days of any Company approved leave of absence.

  • Nurses on Long Term Disability benefits who have sick leave credits at the time the Nurse ceased to be in receipt of Long Term Disability benefits shall retain such sick leave credits for their use in the event the Nurse returns to work with the Employer.

  • Thereafter, we will pay only benefits (annuity and insurance premiums) until the expiration of Short Term Disability benefits.


More Definitions of Disability Benefits

Disability Benefits means income replacement benefits payable to the Participant under an accident and health plan of the Company or any Subsidiary or Affiliate, either in the United States or in a jurisdiction outside of the United States. In a jurisdiction outside of the United States, “Disability Benefits” shall also include payments under a mandatory or universal disability plan or program managed or maintained by the government.
Disability Benefits means gross income lost and loss of earning capacity per individual from inability to work proximately caused by the injury sustained by the injured person, as a result of an automobile accident. It includes all expenses reasonably incurred in obtaining ordinary and necessary services from others, that the injured person would have performed without income for the benefit of his or her household, had he not been injured.
Disability Benefits means any benefit payment or payments for Total Disability or Residual Disability that are made under this policy. RESIDUAL DISABILITY You will be eligible for a Disability Benefit during your Residual Disability if you meet the requirements below. Residual Disability/Residually Disabled means you are not Totally Disabled, and you are working in your Regular Occupation; but due to your Injury or Sickness: • you are unable to perform one or more of the Substantial And Material Duties of your Regular Occupation; or you are performing all of the Substantial And Material Duties of your Regular Occupation but for not more than 50% of the time that you did immediately prior to your Injury or Sickness; and • you have a Loss Of Income; and • you are receiving Regular Medical Care from one or more Physician(s) appropriate for your Injury or Sickness. This Regular Medical Care requirement will be waived when we receive written proof, satisfactory to us, that further care would be of no benefit to you. Loss Of Income means your Indexed Predisability Earnings minus your Monthly Earnings. Your Loss Of Income must be at least 20% of your Indexed Predisability Earnings and be solely due to the Injury or Sickness that caused your Disability. BENEFIT FOR RESIDUAL DISABILITY To satisfy the Benefit Waiting Period, you can be either Totally Disabled or Residually Disabled. Once the Benefit Waiting Period has been satisfied, Disability Benefits become payable. The Disability Benefit for Residual Disability payable each month will be based on your Loss Of Income, as shown below. If your Loss Of Income divided by your Indexed Predisability Earnings is: • more than 80%, the Disability Benefit will equal the Basic Monthly Benefit. • 20% to 80%, the Disability Benefit will equal 50% of the Basic Monthly Benefit. • Less than 20%, no Disability Benefit is payable. Disability Benefits will no longer be payable for Residual Disability on the date that the first of the following events occurs: ICC17-PR205(07/17) Page 1 This rider provides a benefit if you’re residually disabled rather than totally disabled. • you are no longer Residually Disabled; • your Loss Of Income is no longer solely due to the Injury or Sickness that caused your Disability; • you become Totally Disabled; • Six months of Disability Benefits for Residual Disability have been paid; or • The Maximum Benefit Period ends. If Disability Benefits end because six months of Disability Benefits for Residual Disability have b...
Disability Benefits means cash payments from social
Disability Benefits means any attendance allowance (other than severe disablement occupational allowance), disability living allowance or personal independence payment;
Disability Benefits means the monthly benefit(s) payable to a Participating Employee as calculated pursuant to the Plan and includes both Occupational Disability Benefits and Total Disability Benefits.
Disability Benefits means a benefit payable under this Appendix A that is conditioned upon the Corporation’s determination that Employee is Permanently and Totally Disabled. If the Corporation does not make such determination, but instead relies solely upon the determination of the Social Security Administration’s determination that Employee is disabled, then Sections 13.2(b) and 13.3(b) shall not apply, and any claims by Employee shall instead be reviewed under the provisions of this Article 13 for benefits other than Disability benefits.