Eastbridge study shows voluntary carriers concerned about impact of emerging statutory disability plans
State-mandated leave plans could affect sales, profitability and participation
The "Voluntary Short-Term Disability" Spotlight™ Report shows carriers are filing additional benefit options such as rehabilitation and workplace accommodations, changing benefit maximums and durations, and revising underwriting and income guidelines to better align with state plans and ensure the value of their products as a supplement to state coverage.
"Like other types of employer-provided insurance, state-mandated leave plans may not provide all the coverage employees need," said
The "Voluntary Short-Term Disability" Spotlight™ Report analyzes data collected from 23 voluntary carriers in August and
Other key findings in the report include:
- Guaranteed issue underwriting is now the norm for VSTD products. All carriers surveyed offer GI underwriting, and 10 use it exclusively.
- Product flexibility in plan designs and benefits to better match employers' needs is the most common way carriers try to differentiate themselves in the market.
- Most carriers report they pay STD claims in 10 days or less after they receive all required information, but the process is often slowed by inaccurate or incomplete data from employers or employees, including proof of enrollment.
Information about how to obtain a copy of the "Voluntary Short-Term Disability" Spotlight™ Report is available on Eastbridge's website at https://www.eastbridge.com/Reports/Spotlight/Current/p_voluntary-short-term-disability.html. Email [email protected] or call (860) 676-9633 to learn more.
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