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Temporary disability is an insurance policy that replaces a portion of your income if you get sick or hurt, and can not work. The benefit can begin right away, and the benefit lasts for only a short time: at most 24 months. Hence the term temporary. If you are permanently disabled, the policy will stop paying at some point.

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