A claim should be filed as soon as you know you will be on a leave of absence beyond 90 calendar days in order to ensure timely receipt of your benefit. Claims generally take 30 days to process once all the required information is received by The Standard. This information will guide you through the steps to complete the claim process. For additional information we have provided this FAQ. Make sure you visit your Benefits and Leave Office to report your absence.
Options to file a claim:
By phone, simply contact The Standard’s Claim Intake Service Center at 800.378.2395 Monday through Friday between 6:00 a.m. and 6: 00 p.m. Mountain Time.
By paper, download the LTD Claim Packet.
Be prepared to provide the following information:
Employer: Albuquerque Public Schools
Group Policy Number: 645746
Your name and social security number
Last date you were at work or anticipated leave begin date
Nature of claim/medical information
Your physician’s contact information (name, mailing address, phone number, fax number)
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Age: 33 - Occupation: dermatology physician - Single, no children
Benefits that match career growth through the Benefit Increase Rider
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Age: 35 • Occupation: orthopedic surgeon • Married, two children
Finding work in a new occupation with the Own Occupation Rider
Jason injured his right hand in an accident and was unable to return to his job as an orthopedic surgeon because he couldn't perform surgery. Due to his medical training, he was able to return to work as a family medicine physician. Jason was considered totally disabled in his regular occupation as an orthopedic surgeon — even though he earns an income from another occupation as a family medicine physician — because of the own occupation definition of total disability included in his Platinum Advantage policy. Because of this, he receives the policy's full basic monthly benefit, in addition to the income he receives in his new position.
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