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Why offer short-term disability benefits? Give your employees protection from loss of income

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More than ever, Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. This means they are financially unprepared when life throws a curve ball, like an unexpected illness or an accident that results in an injury:

Federal law requires a strict definition of disability. Social Security will pay benefits only to those who are unable to work because of a medical condition that’s expected to last at least one year or result in death. That’s why short-term disability coverage is so important. It provides a critical source of financial support when people need it most.

Coverage for short-term disability protects your employees’ paychecks, providing them with income when they can’t work due to an illness or injury. It also protects employers by reducing your financial risk and liability. With short-term disability coverage, you won’t have to face the difficult decision of halting an employee’s wages because they can’t return to work.

If you want your employee benefits package to stand out, short-term disability is an easy win. Offering this protection to your employees is a way to reduce turnover, and help you attract and retain talent.  

How short-term disability works Our experts can help you provide short-term disability to your employees. Here’s how it works:

Plan options for employer groupsNon-contributory

 Contributory

 Group Voluntary

Sample monthly comparison: Contributory: 8-10% more than non-contributory Voluntary: 13-15% more than contributory Individual: 43-50% more than voluntary Percentages are based on a variety of factors, including demographics, industry, plan design and employer contribution. These rates are based on a 35-year-old male.  

Take the next step. Select from our competitively priced short- and long-term Disability plans and options for your employees. Find more information at https://www.bcbsks.com/short-and-long-term-disability.  

Advance Insurance Company of Kansas (AICK) offers a variety of life and disability insurance plans at affordable group rates. AICK is proud to provide your employees with group coverage backed by more than 35 years of trusted service and stability,   AICK is a subsidiary of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas. AICK covers more than 121,000 Kansans, with more than $2.6 billion of life insurance in force. A.M. Best, one of the industry’s most trusted rating agencies, confirms the financial strength of AICK with an “A” (Excellent) rating.

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