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Question 7 of 17 in Private Policies (Individual)

If I cannot practice my profession because of a major dehabilitating accident, But can do some other tasks on a minimal basis, Will my full benefits continue or will they be prorated between my former earnings and my current salary?


It depends on how your policy defines disability. Also, if your policy has partial disability coverage, you might be eligible for coverage under partial disability.
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