disability insurance contributions
Disability insurance contributions refer to the regular payments made by employees, employers, or both, to finance disability insurance coverage. These contributions help build a fund that provides financial support to individuals who become disabled and are unable to work due to illness or injury, providing them with income replacement and other disability-related benefits.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- disability benefits
- disability benefits eligibility
- disability benefits for injured workers
- disability benefits reform
- disability compensation
- disability inclusion
- disability insurance
- disability payments
- disability rights
- pension contributions
- permanent disability benefits
- social security disability benefits
- social security disability insurance (ssdi)
- unemployment insurance contributions
- worker's compensation disability benefits