BLET
Short-Term Disability Insurance Update
You are entitled to
short-term disability benefits up to a maximum of 52 weeks if you are an
eligible employee working on a railroad that participated in the Wage Rules
portion of the National Agreement dated December 16, 2003. The plan pays $402. per week.
To initiate a claim for a
sickness, accidental injury on or off duty, or pregnancy, you may call MetLife
Insurance Company at (800) 858-6506. You must be absent for 14 calendar days
before your claim can be processed. However, if your absence is scheduled, such
as a hospital stay, you may call prior to your last day of work. If the illness
or injury is unanticipated, you should call MetLife as soon as possible to
ensure that your claim will be processed in a timely manner.
There are no claim forms
to be completed. When you call, you will be asked to provide the following information
to an intake person at the
Personal Information
Job
Information
Sickness/Injury
Information
Physician's
Information for each treating physician
Your railroad submits a
list of employees who qualify for STD insurance to MetLife on a monthly basis.
Based on that information, MetLife determines your eligibility to file a claim.
MetLife will mail an
"Authorization to Disclose Information About
Me" form to you immediately after you report your claim. It is important
that you do the following:
Your
physician(s) may also ask you to sign a specific authorization form for their
records. Please do so.
Frequently asked
questions regarding the National STD insurance can be answered through a link
to a "Q&A" document on the BLET Website. Please refer to: http://www.ble-t.org/shortterm/MetLifeQA.pdf
You may also access the
Summary Plan Description by linking to: http://www.ble-t.org/shortterm/BLETSTDSPD.pdf
Your BLET Short-term
Disability Administrator can provide you assistance in working with MetLife, if
needed. Contact information is as follows:
Jim Bradford
BLET Short-term Disability Administrator
(830) 896-1592
Bradford@ble-t.org