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What is the difference between occupational disability benefits and nonoccupational disability benefits?

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What is the difference between occupational disability benefits and nonoccupational disability benefits?

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Occupational disability benefits are paid when you become disabled due to a work-related injury or illness. You must receive benefits under the Workers’ Compensation or Occupational Diseases Act to be eligible for occupational disability benefits. Nonoccupational disability benefits are paid when your disability wasn’t caused by your job duties.

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