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What is the maximum number of days that Loss of Income Benefits (TTD) may go beyond 120 days?
What is the maximum number of days that Loss of Income Benefits (TTD) may go beyond 120 days?
- 240 days (correct)
- 180 days
- 360 days
- 300 days
For Loss of Income Benefits (PTD), what is the basis for calculating the benefit?
For Loss of Income Benefits (PTD), what is the basis for calculating the benefit?
- Average monthly salary credit (correct)
- Length of employment
- Number of dependents
- Position in the workplace
What is the compensation for the complete and permanent loss of use of one leg according to the ECC schedule?
What is the compensation for the complete and permanent loss of use of one leg according to the ECC schedule?
- 50 monthly pension payments
- 46 monthly pension payments (correct)
- 31 monthly pension payments
- 39 monthly pension payments
Under Medical Benefits, which expense is reimbursed to the employee?
Under Medical Benefits, which expense is reimbursed to the employee?
What is the minimum number of months provided as compensation for a complete and permanent loss of the use of both ears?
What is the minimum number of months provided as compensation for a complete and permanent loss of the use of both ears?
In which scenario does an employee qualify for a higher Loss of Income Benefit in the private sector according to the text?
In which scenario does an employee qualify for a higher Loss of Income Benefit in the private sector according to the text?
Which body part loss results in a compensation equal to 5 monthly pension payments?
Which body part loss results in a compensation equal to 5 monthly pension payments?
What determines whether an employee is eligible for GSIS or ECP benefits in the government sector?
What determines whether an employee is eligible for GSIS or ECP benefits in the government sector?
How many monthly pension payments are provided for a complete and permanent loss of sight in one eye?
How many monthly pension payments are provided for a complete and permanent loss of sight in one eye?
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