Short Term Disability...I dont understand my policy
not sure if it's the policy or the state. for most states, you must use your pto, some will make you use all vacation and sick time first before applying.
For short term I did NOT have to use any PTO or vacation time because I had one week off. I know there are different policies. HR is going to be your best bet. You don't have to tell her what kind of medical procedure.
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They are all different. Mine requires I use 7 days of PTO before my short term disability kicks in. Others I know require 14 days.
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on 1/28/16 1:06 pm
Definitely call HR, they can answer questions without setting the wheels in motion if you are worried about them prying just say you may have to have surgery but you're not sure just yet. At my company you have to use pto for the first week (5 days they don't count your normal days off) and then I get a week at 100% salary for every year I have worked there and after those 100% weeks it goes down to 66% salary. Good luck! :)
If your company does not self insure, you can also contact the carrier if you'd rather not speak with HR. If they do self-insure the STD, there might be a TPA (third party administrator) you could contact for information.
Every policy and carrier has their own quirky rules and guidelines. Also, some states have additional provisions that must be followed which muddies it all.
If your policy will not pay if PTO is used Concurrently, perhaps your company will allow unpaid time off in lieu of using PTO during your waiting period. Typically I require employees to use PTO when on FMLA (or any other kind of leave),but with our current STD policy, that requirement is waived for those who elected to participate in the STD plan.
Yes, my policy says "used concurrently" - what does that mean? Why cant it just be plain english? Anyway- I asked a woman whos been there a long time and she had to use 8 PTO days... no where in the policy does it say that...so weird! And- what if I was out of PTO and needed surgery? Its so hard to save up PTO- and we only get a little to begin with..
Anyway- I'm going to ask HR soon...we'll see
It means to use the PTO at the same time as your disability period, regardless if you are in the waiting period (this varies by STD plan) or if you are receiving payment. I totally agree it's frustrating... Our current plan defers payment if ANY PTO is used during the 5 day elimination (waiting) period.
For me, I had to fill out the papers with HR, then fill our the State forms and get them signed and completed by the doctor. Then the disability under your insurance should pay for the two weeks that the state disability does not pay. On my paycheck I say payment from disability instead of from my PTO. You will need to verify this with your insurance plan. Its written in some other legaleze so on wonder you can't understand it. Good luck.