Income provided under a disability policy, distinct from Workers' Compensation, usually expressed as a percentage of the insured's income prior to disability, with limits on the amount and duration of benefits.
Workers' compensation income refers to the benefits provided to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses, compensating for loss of income, medical expenses, and rehabilitation costs during their recovery period.
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