chapter 16 - disability income insurance
what is considered for disability income insurance?
-education -training -experience
how much does a flat amount benefit pay in terms of a full disability benefit?
50% of the full disability benefit
Allen has a disability income policy with 2500$ monthly benefit and a 30 day elimination period. he is unable to work 90 days following an automobile accident. what will the policy pay? -0$ -2500$ -5000$ -7500$
5000$
the elimination period in a disability income policy serves the same purpose as -a deductible -coinsurance -an elective indemnity -waiver of premium
a deductible
what is the residual disability benefit usually based on?
a percentage of the total disability benefit for when the insured is working but unable to perform some of the duties of his/her occupation
what is elective indemnity coverage?
a short term disability income policy
what is the result that require the result of the injury to be unexpected and accidental? -accidental means provision -accidental bodily injury provision (or results provision)
accidental bodily injury provision
what is the cause of injury that must have been unexpected and accidental? -accidental means provision -accidental bodily injury provision (or results provision)
accidental means provision
what is the type of occupation definition where the insured is unable to perform any occupation for which he is reasonably suited by education, training, or experience? -any occupation -own occupation
any occupation
the period of time that disability benefits will be paid to the disabled insured -elimination period -benefit period -delayed period -recurrent period
benefit period
which of the following is a characteristic of the disability elimination period? -benefits are optionally payable -benefits are conditionally payable -benefits are undconditionally payable -benefits are not payable
benefits are not payable
what is a cost of living adjustment COLA rider?
cost of living adjustment that provides for monthly or weekly benefit payable under a disability policy due to changes in CPI
Manuel is considered to be a disabled person as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As such, he is unable to perform any of the following life activities EXCEPT -communicating -breathing -driving -hearing
driving
the time immediately following the start of a disability when benefits are not payable -elimination period -benefit period -delayed period -recurrent period
elimination period
which disability benefit payable method specifies a flat income benefit amount that will be paid if the insured becomes totally disabled? -percent of earnings approach -flat amount method
flat amount method
what is the change of occupation provision?
if injured under a more hazardous occupation than stated in the policy then the benefit will be reduced and vice versa for a less hazardous occupation
which of the following could lower the premium of a proposed disability income policy? -increase in the elimination period -decreasing the elimination period -increasing the benefit period -selecting an "own occupation" clause instead of an "any occupation" clause
increase in the elimination period
which of the following statements regarding group disability income insurance is true? -it pays 100% or more of an insured's income in the event of disability -it provides benefits for nonoccupational illnesses and injuries -it is generally more expensive than individual policies -it usually pays for occupation related disabilities
it provides benefits for nonoccupational illnesses and injuries
what is the type of occupation definition where the insured is unable to perform the insured's current occupation because of an accident or sickness? -any occupation -own occupation
own occupation
which type of occupation is more advantageous to the insurer? -any occupation -own occupation
own occupation because it is more expensive and difficult to qualify for
if Helen has a disability income policy with an own occupation definition is severely injured. she is unable to work for 4 motnhs during which her disability income policy pays full benefit. after 4 months she can return to work, but only on a part time basis earning less. what would she need in order to make the same amount of money in order make the same amount of money prior to the injury? -partial disability provision -flat amount -presumptive disability provision
partial disability provision
which disability benefit payable method determines the benefit using a percentage of the insured's pre-disability earnings and consider other sources of disability income? -percent of earnings approach -flat amount method
percent of earnings approach
Dyan is considered partially disabled by her insurance company. which of the following best describes her situation? -she is working part time and receiving lost income under her long term disability benefit -she has lost hearing in one ear because of an accident on the job -she is unable to work and receiving workers' compensation -her employer pays half of her disability benefit
she is working part time and receiving lost income under her long term disability benefit
what is an insured's income limits?
the amount of monthly benefit that the insured may select in a disability income policy
what are residual disability income insurance payments based on? -a flat benefit amount stated in the policy -50% of the full disability amount -the amount of the insured's income is reduced by the disability -the insured must be totally disabled
the amount of the insured's income is reduced by the disability
finish the sentence the longer the benefit period the higher the cost of the policy (usually 2+ years) ______ -the lower the cost of the policy -the higher the cost of the policy
the higher the cost of the policy
an individual covered under a disability income policy may be eligible for a partial disability benefit if -the insured can perform some of their job activities on a part time basis -the insured cannot perform any of their job activities -the cause of disability was from an accident only -the insured is enrolled in a rehab program
the insured can perform some of their job activities on a part time basis
Kim is insured under a disability income insurance policy with an "own occupation" clause. she was recently injured in an automobile accident and can no longer perform the tasks of her job. kim is now considered to be -short term disabled -temporarily disabled -partially disabled -totally disabled
totally disabled
what is the residual amount benefit based on?
when the full disability payment have been paid and the insured is back to work with a reduced workload and the portion of income is lost due to partial disability