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  1. Temporarily totally disabled means a borrower who, by reason of injury or illness, cannot be expected to be able to attend an eligible institution or to be gainfully employed during a reasonable period of recovery from such injury or illness not to exceed three years.

  2. Temporary total disability refers to a condition where an employee is unable to work for a limited period due to a work-related injury or illness, but will eventually recover and return to their job.

  3. Define Temporary Total Disability or Temporarily Totally Disabled. means that Accidental Bodily Injury solely and directly: (1) prevents a Primary Insured Person from performing all the substantial and material duties of such Primary Insured Person’s regular occupation, or with respect to a Primary Insured Person who is unemployed, prevents ...

  4. temporary total disability (ttd) TTD benefits are available to employees whose injuries leave them totally unable to work for a period of time. The benefits are no longer payable when the "temporary" disability clears and the employee is able to resume working.

  5. Temporary total disability is a condition where a person is unable to perform their job duties due to a physical or mental impairment, but it is not a permanent disability. This means that the person will eventually be able to return to work once they have recovered from their injury or illness.

  6. The meaning of TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABILITY is disability resulting from an injury that temporarily destroys a worker's earning capacity.

  7. Temporary total disability means disability that results in the inability of an employee to earn wages as a result of a compensable injury for which disability benefits may not exceed a cumulative total of one hundred four weeks or the date the employee reaches maximum medical improvement or maximum medical recovery, whichever occurs first.

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