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Since Long Term Disability does not provide benefits for disabilities arising from any act of war, what coverage would I have in the event that I became totally disabled while on active duty?

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Since Long Term Disability does not provide benefits for disabilities arising from any act of war, what coverage would I have in the event that I became totally disabled while on active duty?

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The military provides you with federal disability coverage while on active duty. Depending on the disability and the circumstances surrounding the disability, you may be eligible to receive LTD benefits from the University. All disability applications are reviewed to determine if an applicant meets the criteria for receiving LTD benefits from the University. In the event that a person would be eligible for both military and University disability benefits, the University LTD Plan reserves the right to reduce the amount of University benefits by amounts paid from other governmental disability benefits.

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