Disability Insurance Plans from ALPA

ALPA’s Member Insurance disability programs are voluntary, member-paid programs designed to supplement your income in the event you become disabled. As part of your needs analysis, it is important that you review your employer-provided disability programs. While ALPA’s disability programs have no offsets, some employer-provided disability programs may reduce their benefits payout by offsetting benefits paid to you under other disability programs, such as ALPA’s disability programs. Therefore, when considering ALPA’s disability programs, we recommend that you review in detail your employer-provided short- and long-term disability programs for any offsets, exclusions, and other limitations.

ALPA National Disability Plan (Base)

  • You may now step up one level without medical underwriting any time throughout the year as long as you have maintained your current benefit level for at least 12 months.

ALPA National Disability Plan Plus (Extended)*

  • Cost of living feature to the extended benefits.
  • Extended benefit will be paid until the member reaches age 65, if less than age 62 on date of disability.
  • You may now step up one level without medical underwriting any time throughout the year as long as you have maintained your current benefit level for at least 12 months.

ALPA National Disability Lump Sum Plan

  • Elimination of the five-year banding; your rates will be based on your age on November 1.
*Insured by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

 

Like most insurance policies, insurance policies offered by MetLife and its affiliates contain certain exclusions, exceptions, reductions, limitations, waiting periods and terms for keeping them in force. Please contact MetLife or your plan administrator for costs and complete details. Insurance coverage is issued by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, NY 10166.

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