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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the jmu disability form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, student number, address, email, and date of birth. Ensure all fields are filled accurately for proper identification.
  3. Indicate your current academic status by selecting from options such as First Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Grad Student, or Transfer. Also, provide your anticipated graduation date.
  4. In the section on how you learned about the services, check all applicable boxes to help the office understand outreach effectiveness.
  5. For the disability section, check all conditions that apply to you. If your condition is temporary or permanent, make sure to specify accordingly.
  6. Next, review the accommodations you believe you will need and check those that apply. This will assist in ensuring equal access during your studies.
  7. If applicable, indicate any registration with Virginia Rehabilitative Services and complete necessary consent forms for information exchange.
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A long-term effect means something that affects you for at least a year. For example, if you had an operation that will make walking difficult for at least a year. Your impairment is still considered long term if the effects are likely to come and go. These are known as fluctuating or recurring effects.
UNUM long-term disability coverage is income replacement in a situation where the employee is considered disabled. Employees can elect 25%, 40%, or 50% of their earnings to supplement income. The cost of UNUM long-term disability is based on the employees age and salary.
Typically, LTD policies will offer financial support for at least two years and so long as you are unable to work and cater for your day-to-day living expenses. Other policies will offer compensation for much longer periods, such as up to 5 years, 10 years or until you docHub the age of 65.
To request your Accommodation Letters for the current semester, submit a Semester Request in Accommodate by logging into MyMadison and clicking on the Accommodate logo under your Student tab. To learn more about Accommodate, visit our Accommodate Information webpage.
If you have questions, contact us at disability-svcs@jmu.edu or 540-568-6705 to schedule an appointment with a Disability Services Practitioner.

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Once long-term disability benefits have been approved, an employee can continue to receive benefits for the policy term or until they return to work. Common coverage durations are 36 months, although some can provide coverage for up to 10 years or even for the policyholders life.
What medical conditions qualify for long-term disability? A variety of degenerative diseases, chronic illnesses, neurological disorders, and physical disabilities may qualify for coverage under long-term disability insurance plans.

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