When an individual who is insured under a disability income policy cannot perform one or more of his or her regular job duties, this is known as?

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When a person insured under a disability income insurance policy cannot, for limited period of time, perform all functions of his or her regular job duties, this is known as Residual disability or Partial disability.

"Residual disability" is the inability to do one or more job duties or to execute them as regularly as previously, along with a loss of pre-disability income.

Residual disability policies compensate based on lost income. These insurance offer benefits if you can work part-time and aren't entirely disabled. The benefit is dependent on your part-time income compared to your full-time salary.

Depending on the policy, a person receiving residual disability payments may receive a reduced benefit or none at all if her monthly income exceeds a specific proportion of pre-disability income. Some programs require entire disability before granting residual disability benefits. You can buy a residual policy as a stand-alone income replacement policy or as a rider on a total disability policy. Income replacement is cheaper than total disability. Partial and residual disability insurance are comparable. Both pay benefits if you can accomplish some job requirements.

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