Disability Benefits Law Clause Samples

A disability benefits law clause defines the rights and obligations related to providing financial or other support to individuals who are unable to work due to a qualifying disability. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility criteria, the process for claiming benefits, and the types of benefits available, such as income replacement or medical coverage. By establishing clear guidelines for support, the clause ensures that affected individuals receive necessary assistance while also protecting employers or insurers from ambiguous or excessive claims.
Disability Benefits Law. (a) The Employer agrees to cover the employees under the New York State Disability Benefits Law on a non-contributory basis, whether or not such coverage is required by law.
Disability Benefits Law. The Employer shall, during the term of this Agreement, at its sole expense and without deduction from its part time employees, fully cover its part time employees under the New York State Disability Benefits Law.
Disability Benefits Law. All bargaining unit employees shall be covered by New York State Disability Insurance Law at the expense of the Town. Employees who incur a non-work related injury/illness will have the option to utilize accrued sick leave benefits during their “waiting period” and also to supplement DBL wage benefits.
Disability Benefits Law. E. We do not provide Uninsured Motorists Coverage for punitive or exemplary damages.