Disability Income
The provision in a health insurance policy that suspends premiums being paid to the insurer while the insured is disabled is called the:
Waiver of Premium
A disability elimination period is best described as a:
time deductible
Non-occupational disability coverage is designed for:
employees who suffer non-work related disabilities, since work-related disabilities are covered by Workers' Compensation
With Disability Income insurance, an insurance company may limit the monthly benefit amount a prospective policy holder may obtain because of the insured's:
gross income at the time of purchase
P received Disability income benefits for 3 months then returns to work. She is able to work one month before her condition returns, leaving her disabled once again. What would the insurance company most likely regard this second period of disability as?
A recurrent disability
What does a Guaranteed Insurability rider provide a Disability Income policyowner?
The ability to periodically increase the amount of coverage without evidence of insurability
An individual Disability Income applicant may be required to submit all of the following information, EXCEPT:
spouse's occupation
K becomes ill after traveling overseas and is unable to work for 3 months. What kind of policy would cover her loss of income?
Disability Income
Z owns a Disability Income policy with a 30-day Elimination period. Z contracts pneumonia that leaves him unable to work from January 1 until January 15. Z then becomes disables from an accident on February 1 and the disability lasts until July 1 the same year. Z will become eligible to receive benefits starting on:
March 1
J has a Disability Income policy that does NOT provide benefits for losses occurring as the result of his employment. What kind of coverage is this?
Nonoccupational coverage
Which of these statements concerning an individual Disability Income policy is TRUE?
Normally includes an Elimination period
A Disability Income policyowner suffers a disability which was due to the same cause as a previous disability. Both disabilities occurred within a five-month period. The insurer may cover the second disability without a new elimination period under the:
Recurrent Disability provision
An insured owns an individual Disability Income policy with a 30-day Elimination Period for sickness and accidents and a monthly indemnity benefit for $500. If the insured is disabled for 3 1/2 months, what is the MAXIMUM amount he would receive for an approved claim?
$1,250
N is covered under an individual Disability policy with a 30-day Elimination period and a monthly benefit of $500. N is totally disabled for 3 1/2 months. N's total benefit received on this claim is:
$1,250
Disability policies do NOT normally pay for disabilities arising from which of the following?
War
V is insured under an individual Disability Income policy with a 30-day Elimination period. On July 1, he is involved in an accident and temporarily disabled. He returns to work on December 1. How many months of benefit are payable?
4 months
A CEO'S personal assistant suffered injuries at home and as a result, was unable to work for four months. Which type of policy will pay a monthly benefit to the personal assistant?
Disability Income
B is a teacher who was injured in a car accident and cannot work. She is now receiving monthly benefits as a result of this accident. Which type of policy does B have?
Disability Income
M becomes disabled and is unable to work for six months. M dies soon after from complications arising from this disability. M has a Disability Income policy that pays $2,000 a month. Which of the following statements BEST describes what is owed to her estate?
Earned, but unpaid benefits
In a Disability Income policy, which of these clauses acts as a deductible?
Elimination Period
When an insured has the same disability within a specified time period and the insurance company provides the same benefits without a new waiting period, the second disability is covered under which of the following benefits?
Recurrent Disability
D is an architect receiving Disability Income benefits who is not able to return to work full time, but can work on a part-time basis. Which of these features would allow D to continue receiving benefits?
Residual Benefit clause
R had received full disability income benefits for 6 months. When he returns to work, he is only able to resume half his normal daily workload. Which provision pays reduced benefits to R while he is not working at full capacity?
Residual Disability
When a person returns to work after a period of total disability but cannot earn as much as he or she did before the disability, this situation is called which of the following?
Residual disability
T was insured under an individual Disability Income policy and was severely burned in a fire. As a result, T became totally disabled. The insurer began making monthly benefit payments, but later discovered that the fire was set by T in what was described as arson. What actions will the insurer take?
The insurer will rescind the policy, deny the claim, and recover all payments made
What is the elimination period of an individual disability policy?
Time period a disabled person must wait before benefits are paid
Which of the following is the MOST important factor when deciding how much Disability Income coverage an applicant should purchase?
Applicant's monthly income
T has a Disability Income policy that pays a monthly benefit of $5,000. If T becomes partially disabled, what can he likely expect?
Less than $5,000 per month benefit regardless of the cause
A physician opens up a new practice and qualifies for a $7,000/month Disability Income policy. What rider would the physician add if he wants the ability to increase his policy benefit as his practice and income grow?
Guaranteed Insurability Option rider
Bryce purchased a disability income policy with a rider that guarantees him the option of purchasing additional amount of coverage at predetermined times without requiring to provide evidence of insurability. What kind of rider is this?
Guaranteed insurability rider
What is the primary factor that determines the benefits paid under a disability income policy?
Wages
When determining the monthly benefit amount for a Disability Income policy, the factor that limits the amount a prospective insured may purchase is:
income