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SHORT TERM DISABILITY (STD) INSURANCE
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If you are disabled due to sickness or injury, Short Term Disability
provides you with an income while you are away from work. You are automatically
covered and this is a company paid benefit.
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Coverage |
Option
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66 2/3% of weekly earnings |
Benefit period |
- 17 weeks |
Benefits begin on |
- 1st day for accident |
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- 8th day for sickness |
Maximum benefit |
- $1,600/week |
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- The total benefit includes other income which includes any salary
replacement or retirement benefit which is payable or which would have
been payable had you made satisfactory application under a provincial
auto insurance law, CPP/QPP Pension Plans or under any government plan
recognized by Human Resources Development Canada other than any Workmen's/Workers'
Compensation Act or similar law.
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Making Choices: |
You are automatically covered under Option 1. There are no
Options to choose from.
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Tax Facts: |
Short Term Disability benefits are taxable as income. |
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SHORT TERM DISABILITY (STD) INSURANCE DETAILS
The following is a further description of some of the specific elements
of your STD plan. If you have further questions about the coverage offered
under each option contact your Human Resources department.
Successive Periods of Disability |
- If you return to active work and again become disabled within
two consecutive weeks of the first disability resulting from the
same cause or related causes it is considered to be a continuation
of the previous disability.
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Disability Definition |
- You are considered disabled if you are incapacitated to the
extent that you are not able to perform any and every duty of
your occupation or employment. No more than one benefit will be
payable during any period of disability from one or more causes.
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Exclusions |
- No benefit is payable:
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for the portion of a period of disability you are not under treatment by a physician; |
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for any disability resulting from intentionally self-inflicted injuries, whether sane or insane; |
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for any disability resulting from voluntary participation in war, riot or insurrection; |
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for the portion of a period of disability during a) imprisonment in a penal institution; or b) confined in a hospital, or similar institution, as a result of criminal proceedings; |
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during any leave of absence; |
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for a disability which commences on or after the date a strike or layoff begins, subject to any provincial Employment or Labour Standards Act. |
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for the portion of a period of disability you are eligible to receive benefits under any Workers' Compensation Law or any similar law; unless due proof is submitted to Maritime Life that you have been disqualified for benefits |
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Subrogation |
- If you are entitled to recover compensation for loss of income
from a third party as a result of the incident which caused or
contributed to the disability, Maritime will be subrogated to
all your rights of recovery for loss of income, to the extent
of the sum of benefits paid or payable by Maritime. You shall
execute such documents as required by Maritime.
Should you choose to settle the matter prior to judicial determination,
it is understood that the sum reached in settlement will be deemed
to be full compensation for loss of income, and Maritime's right
of subrogation will apply.
The term compensation shall include any lump sum or periodic payments
which you receive or are entitled to receive on account of past,
present or future loss of income.
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Termination of Benefit |
- Age 65 or earlier retirement.
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