AIA Living Business Rural Continuity Policy Wording

is partially disabled at the end of the waiting period ; or

month after the life assured ceased to be totally disabled .

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becomes partially disabled , following a period of receiving a Total Disablement Benefit under this appendix and the life assured is no longer totally disabled , provided:

The Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit is a lump-sum payment equivalent to 1/3 rd (33.3%) of the final monthly Total Disablement Benefit paid before the life assured ceased to be totally disabled . The Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit is paid at the end of the final month in respect of which a Total Disablement Benefit was paid for the life assured . Payment of the Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit does not affect the amount of the Optional Partial Disablement Benefit (as set out in Section 7). The Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit is payable once for all claims resulting from the same or a related injury or illness. The Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit is not payable where a lump sum payment has been made in lieu of monthly benefit payments, as set out in Section 2. 9. What is the Recurrent Disablement Benefit? The waiting period will be waived if not later than 12 months after the benefit payments related to the original claim ceased, the life assured becomes disabled again and, in AIA’s opinion, after considering the advice of a registered medical practitioner and other relevant information, this is caused by the same or a related illness or injury as the original period of total or partial disablement (if applicable) . The provisions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of this appendix will apply to any benefit claimed. All claims resulting from the same or a related illness or injury will be considered to be the same claim in respect of the benefit payment period . 10. What is the Optional Peak Season Upgrade Benefit and when will AIA pay it? The Optional Peak Season Upgrade Benefit applies only if shown in the schedule . If you have chosen the Optional Peak Season Upgrade Benefit, then AIA will pay an additional 25% of the monthly benefit while the life assured is receiving a Total Disablement Benefit during the nominated 3 month peak season period as defined in the schedule , in any year. The nominated peak season period may only be changed with AIA’s written consent. There will be a 90 day stand down from the date the peak season period is changed on the schedule before any Optional Peak Season Upgrade Benefit is payable during the new peak season period. During this stand down period your previous peak season period will remain in force.

the period in respect of which a Total Disablement Benefit has been paid in advance has expired; and/or where a lump sum payment has been made in lieu of monthly benefit payments as set out in Section 1, the benefit period to which the lump sum corresponds has expired.

The Optional Partial Disablement Benefit will be paid monthly in arrears until, in AIA’s opinion, after considering the advice of a registered medical practitioner and other relevant information, the disability is no longer preventing the life assured from working at least 20 hours per week, or until the end of the benefit payment period , whichever is the earlier. A Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit (as set out in Section 8) will also be paid if you have been receiving a Total Disablement Benefit under this appendix before you commence receiving an Optional Partial Disablement Benefit.

6. What does partially disabled mean?

In AIA’s opinion, the life assured is partially disabled, if as a direct result of sickness or injury he or she:

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has a reduction in work capacity resulting from the continuation of the disability ; and because of the reduction in work capacity, the life assured is working less than 20 hours per week.

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7. What is the amount of the Optional Partial Disablement Benefit? The amount that AIA will pay monthly is calculated in the following way: (50% x 1/12 th of the benefit amount shown in the schedule ) less offsets as defined in Section 3. For example, for a benefit amount shown in the schedule of $60,000 per annum ($5,000 per month) with offsets of $1,000, the amount that AIA will pay monthly is: ($5,000 x 50%) - $1,000 = $1,500 8. What is the Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit and when will AIA pay it? Where the Optional Partial Disablement Benefit applies as shown in the schedule , AIA will pay you a Partial Disablement Bridging Benefit if:

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you have been receiving a Total Disablement Benefit under this appendix ; and

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the life assured is no longer totally disabled ; and

> based on the information provided to, and requested by AIA , we reasonably expect that an Optional Partial Disablement Benefit (as set out in Section 5) will be payable for that life assured for the first

1159 ALB-RC version 4 Effective 08 April 2022

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