Beneficiary
Benefit Period
Cash or Accrual Method
Commencement Date
Concurrent Disability
Conditional Receipt
Continuous Disability
Cosmetic or Transplant Surgery
Disability Benefit
Effective Date
Future Purchase Option Rider
Grace Period
Guaranteed Renewable
Indexed Cost of Living Rider
Injury
Insurance Company Ratings
Medical Examination
Non-Cancelable Rider
Pre-Existing Conditions
Preferred Risk Class
Premium
Presumptive Total Disability
Regular Occupation
Rehabilitation Benefit
Residual Disability Rider
Rider
Smoker Rating
Standard Risk Class
Supplemental Social Insurance Rider
Survivor Benefit
Term of Policy/Policy Renewability
Total Disability/Totally Disabled
Total Disability in Your Occupation Rider
Underwriter
Uninsurable Risk
Waiting Period
Waiver of Premiums
Beneficiary
The person(s) or entity(ies) designated to receive an insurance policy's
death benefit. The various types of Beneficiaries are: Primary Beneficiaries
(those first entitled to proceeds); Secondary Beneficiaries (those entitled
to proceeds if no primary beneficiary is living when the insured dies);
and Tertiary Beneficiaries (those entitled to proceeds if no primary or
secondary beneficiaries are alive when the insured dies).
Benefit Period
The maximum amount of time you may receive benefits for each Continuous
Disability. Subject to underwriting requirements, you may choose a Benefit
Period of two years, five years or to your normal retirement age at 66
or 67.
Cash or Accrual Method
During a partial disability, while you are collecting benefits under the
"residual" provision, proof of loss of earnings is required.
You can choose the accounting method, cash or accrual, that is best for
you to determine monthly earnings. However you must use the same method
for any one disability.
Commencement Date
The first day of covered disability immediately following the completion
of the Waiting Period.
Concurrent Disability
A Disability caused by more than one Injury or Illness. Benefits for a
Concurrent Disability will be paid as if there is only one Injury or Illness.
In no event will you be considered to have more that one Disability at
the same time. Once a continuous period of Disability starts, it will
be one period of Continuous Disability no matter what Injuries or Illnesses,
or how many, caused the Disability or cause it to continue.
Conditional Receipt
Given to policyowners when they pay a premium at the time of application.
Interim coverage during the underwriting process may be provided subject
to the terms and conditions of the receipt.
Continuous Disability
Recurrent periods of Disability from the same cause or causes are one
period of Continuous Disability if separated by Your Recovery of less
than twelve full months.
Cosmetic or Transplant Surgery
After six months of coverage, total disability due to cosmetic surgery
or transplant surgery will be considered the same as total disability
due to Illness.
Disability Benefit/Benefits
Any payment or payments for Disability that are made under the policy
provisions.
Effective Date
The date on which the policy becomes effective.
Future Purchase Option Rider
This Rider allows you to buy additional monthly Benefits on specific option
dates regardless of your health as long as your earned income at that
time justifies the increase.
Grace Period
The 31-day period immediately following the due date of all premiums except
the first. The policy will continue in force during the grace period.
If a premium is not paid by the end of its grace period, all coverage
will end as of the premium due date.
Guaranteed Renewable
As long as premiums are paid by the end of each Grace Period, we cannot
change any part of the policy except its premium. After three years we
can change the premium but only if the change applies to all policies
with like Benefits insuring the same Risk Class.
Indexed Cost of Living Indemnity
Benefit Rider
This rider pays an additional monthly benefit tied to the change in the
Consumer Price Index, starting on the 366th day of disability, while a
total or residual benefit is payable. This additional benefit is recalculated
annually for each year of Continuous
Disability.
Injury
Accidental bodily injury sustained by you:
1. After the Effective Date; and
2. While the policy is in force.
Insurance Company Ratings
Provide information on insurance company financial performance, stability
claims paying ability, and more. The five major insurance industry ratings
services are: A. M. Best, Standard & Poor's, Moody's, Duff & Phelps,
and Weiss. Their top ratings are: A. M. Best= A++, Standard & Poor's=
AAA, Moody's=Aaa, Duff & Phelps=AAA, Weiss=A+.
Medical Examination
Usually conducted by a licensed paramedic. The medical report is part
of the application, becomes part of the policy contract and is attached
to the policy.
Non-Cancelable Rider
Changes the policy and all riders from Guaranteed Renewable to Non-cancelable
and Guaranteed Renewable. Provided that all premiums are paid by the end
of each Grace Period, we cannot change the policy or its premiums.
Pre-Existing Conditions
Any mental or physical condition for which:
1. You have consulted a Physician;
or
2. You have received medical treatment
or services; or
3. You have taken prescribed drugs
or medications; or
4. A reasonably prudent person would
have sought medical advice,
care or treatment
during the 365-day period ending the day
before the policy's
Effective Date.
Preferred Risk Class
A class of individuals whose anticipated mortality or morbidity (based
on health, family medical history, occupation, etc.) is lower when compared
to the Standard Risk Class.
Premium
The periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force.
Presumptive Total Disability
Your total and permanent loss, because of your injury or illness, of one
of the following:
1. Speech
2. Hearing in both ears, not restorable
by hearing aids
3. Sight in both eyes (see below)
4. Use of both hands
5. Use of both feet
6. Use of one hand and one foot
Total and permanent loss of sight in both eyes means that both eyes must
measure at or below 20/200, after reasonable efforts are made to correct
their vision, using the most advanced medically acceptable procedures
and devices available.
Regular Occupation
Your occupation at the time Disability begins. If you have limited your
practice to a professionally recognized specialty in medicine or law,
the specialty will be deemed to be your Regular Occupation.
Rehabilitation Benefit
If you join a vocational rehabilitation program, approved by us, while
you are receiving total disability benefits, we will continue these benefits
for up to 36 months, and we will pay any reasonable costs for the program
not paid by other plans, policies or programs.
Residual Disability Rider
Provides a reduced Basic Monthly Benefit if you are not Totally Disabled,
but you are Residually Disabled.
Rider
Any supplemental agreement attached to and made a part of the policy that
expands or limits the policy's conditions, coverage, or benefits.
Smoker Rating
A higher premium rate charged to applicants who use tobacco products.
Insurers will generally give a lower premium rate to buyers who do not
smoke or use tobacco. If you smoked in the past, most carriers will consider
you a non-smoker if you have not smoked for one year prior to applying
for coverage. Consumers should be aware that nicotine can be detected
in a variety of routine screening tests that are now commonly required
by most insurance companies.
Standard Risk Class
A class of individuals whose anticipated mortality or morbidity, according
to a company's underwriting standards, is regarded as average. Most insured
are included in the Standard Risk Class.
Supplemental Social Insurance
Rider
If you are receiving a Benefit for Total Disability under a policy, this
Rider will pay additional Benefits, less any Legislated Benefits (such
as Social Security or Workers Compensation) paid to you, for the same
period. This Benefit will be paid monthly. This payment is in addition
to any other benefits payable under a policy.
Survivor Benefit
An amount payable to the policyowner, the policyowner's estate, or the
policyowner's designee should you die while receiving total disability
benefits.
Term of Policy/Policy Renewability
Period for which the policy runs. Disability Insurance is often annually
renewable to normal retirement age. Some policies may continue after that
as long as the policyholder continues actively working and pays the required
premium.
Total Disability/Totally Disabled
You are totally disabled if, due to injury or sickness, you are:
- Unable to perform the substantial and material duties of your regular
occupation;
- Not engaged in any other gainful occupation; and
- Are under the care of a physician appropriate for your injury or
illness.
Total Disability in Your Occupation
Rider
Changes the definition of Total Disability by allowing you to engage in
another gainful occupation while you are Totally Disabled from your Regular
Occupation.
Underwriter
Company receiving premiums and accepting responsibility for fulfilling
the policy contract. Also, company employee who decides whether the company
should assume a particular risk.
Uninsurable Risk
An individual who is not accepted for insurance due to excessive risk
of loss.
Waiting Period
That period, measured from the first day of Your Disability, throughout
which you must be Disabled before Disability Benefits become payable.
Waiver of Premiums
Exempts the insured from paying premiums after he or she has been Continuously
Disabled for a specified period of time.
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