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Results 10 Out of 10 points Time for this attempt 1 attempt left Your Answers: 1 / 1 point What is the purpose of disability income insurance? 1 / 1 point Take Now Attempt History Results Points Score (Highest score is kept) To provide a one-time payment for the insured while they are working and when they are unable to work due to illness or injury. To provide a one-time payment for the insured while they are injured or ill. To provide a regular income while the insured is unable to work due to illness or injury. To provide regular income for the insured while they are working and when they are unable to work due to injury on the job. 100% 1 2
Dexter has a disability policy and was recently injured, causing him to permanently lose the sight in both of his eyes. Which of the following provisions might come into play causing Dexter to receive disability bene±ts quicker than a normal disability claim? 1 / 1 point Which of the following is true as it relates to disability insurance? 1 / 1 point Orlando buys a disability policy with a base bene±t of $5,000 and an SIS offset bene±t of $1,000. Orlando becomes disabled and eventually received $700 in Social Security disability bene±ts. How much will Orlando receive from the insurance company after Social Security bene±ts begin? 1 / 1 point All of the following are correct regarding group disability coverage EXCEPT: Own-Occupation policy. Residual bene±t provision. Presumptive total disability. Waiver of premium rider. All of the above are correct. Most individuals should have a minimum 60 to70 percent of their gross income protected with a disability insurance policy. As a general rule, an individual’s mortality risk is usually much higher than morbidity risk. From a risk perspective, short-term disability coverage is far more important than long- term coverage. $5,000. $5,300. $5,700. $6,000. Since plans must be nondiscriminatory, the same de±nition of disabled will apply for ll l 3 4 5
1 / 1 point For a short-term disability policy, what is the typical elimination period? 1 / 1 point Alfonso has a disability policy and was injured during a workplace accident. As a result of Alfonso’s accident he is no longer able to perform all of the requirements of his prior job. His new job pays 30% less than his previous salary before the accident. Which of the following provisions in his disability policy would provide continuing bene±ts to Alfonso to offset his loss in income? 1 / 1 point Roxy works for Blizzard Coolers Inc, which provides disability insurance for its employees, but only pays 60% of the premium. Roxy pays the remaining 40% of the premium with after-tax dollars. If Roxy is disabled, what percentage of her bene±ts is taxable? all employees. Employers may pay premiums on behalf of the employees or allow the employees to pay the premium directly through payroll deduction. Employer-sponsored group disability coverage is usually coordinated so that there is continuous income coverage between short-term and long-term policies. Premiums for group disability coverage are typically lower than premiums for individual policies. 1 - 2 years. 30 - 45 days. 45 - 60 days. 5 - 30 days. COLA Rider. Elimination Period Provision. Partial Disability Provision. Residual Bene±t Provision. 0%. 40%. 6 7 8
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1 / 1 point Willis is a university professor who teaches three classes. He developed throat cancer and can no longer lecture. His disability policy is not covering him due to his sickness. What type of policy does he likely have? 1 / 1 point Short-term disability provides coverage for up to: 60%. 100%. Own occupation policy. Split de±nition policy. Any occupation policy. Modi±ed own occupation policy. 2 years. 10 years. 1 year. 5 years. 9 10