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How Much Can I Collect in RI TDI Benefits? You are able to collect a weekly payment of between $114 and $1007, for a maximum of 30 weeks.
Rhode Island's TDI/TCI program is funded entirely through a payroll tax deduction paid by all covered workers. At the present time, workers are taxed at a rate of 1.2 percent on the first $64,200 in wages earned for a maximum annual contribution of $770.40.
The RI Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) makes partial wage support payments for up to 30 weeks \u2013 if you work in the state and contribute to the system. Then, Social Security Disability could kick in with much smaller monthly benefits \u2013 if you meet stringent qualifications and cannot adjust to any new work.
Filing a Claim By accessing the TDI/TCI website at www.dlt.ri.gov/tdi, claimants may apply online or download an application to complete and mail to TDI, P.O. Box 20100, Cranston, RI 02920. They may also call (401) 462-8420 after 4pm ET and choose option 1. An application will be mailed to them.
For TDI questions, email dlt.tdi@dlt.ri.gov or call (401) 462-8420 to speak with a TDI Customer Service Representative, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 AM to 3:30 PM and Friday, 9 AM to 3:30 PM.
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You are able to collect a weekly payment of between $114 and $1007, for a maximum of 30 weeks.
Rhode Island has a state-run program that provides temporary disability insurance (TDI) for employees, paid for by a special tax withheld from employees' pay. Rhode Island was the first state to provide a TDI program for employees.
Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) provides partial wage replacement benefits to eligible Rhode Island workers who are unable to work due to pregnancy or a non-work-related illness, or injury. Employees must fulfill a 7-day waiting period before payments begin.
Rhode Island's TDI/TCI program is funded entirely through a payroll tax deduction paid by all covered workers. At the present time, workers are taxed at a rate of 1.2 percent on the first $64,200 in wages earned for a maximum annual contribution of $770.40.
The RI employees will become subject to TDI.

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