Regular Occupation definition

Regular Occupation means the occupation you routinely perform at the time the Disability begins. We will consider the duties of the occupation as it is normally performed in the general labor market in the national economy.
Regular Occupation means the occupation you are routinely performing when Total Disability begins. We will look at your occupation as it is normally performed in the national economy, and not the unique duties performed for a specific employer or in a specific locale.
Regular Occupation means all of the functions that Executive was routinely performing prior to the onset of the condition or conditions that resulted in the Company’s decision to terminate Executive’s employment for reasons related to Disability;

Examples of Regular Occupation in a sentence

  • The LTD plan includes a Regular Occupation benefit paid by the University.

  • If you are an attorney and have limited your Regular Occupation to the performance of the usual and customary activities of a trial attorney, then trial attorney will be deemed your Regular Occupation.

  • No legal specialty other than trial attorney will be accepted as a Regular Occupation for the purposes of this rider.

  • If you experience a Recovery from your Disability, we will pay you a Recovery Benefit if: • you are working in your Regular Occupation or any other occupation, and working at least as many hours as you worked prior to Disability; and • you continue to have a Loss Of Earnings of at least 20%, and that Loss Of Earnings is solely due to the previous Injury or Sickness that caused your Disability.

  • If you are a physician or dentist and have limited your Regular Occupation to the performance of the Substantial And Material Duties of a single specialty recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) or American Osteopathic Association Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists (AOABOS) or American Dental Association (ADA), then that specialty will be deemed your Regular Occupation.


More Definitions of Regular Occupation

Regular Occupation means the occupation the Insured is routinely performing when Total Disability begins. We will look at the Insured's occupation as it is normally performed in the national economy, and not the unique duties performed for a specific employer or in a specific locale.
Regular Occupation means the occupation you routinely perform at the time the Disability begins.
Regular Occupation means either:
Regular Occupation means the Occupation that a Covered Person was routinely performing on the day before Disability begins.
Regular Occupation means either the primary duties performed by the eligible employee for the twelve months preceding the date of disability, or a permanent assignment of duty to the eligible employee.
Regular Occupation means the occupation you are routinely performing when Total Disability begins. The primary source we will use to determine your occupation is the Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor, or its replacement(s).
Regular Occupation means the duties equal or similar to those duties performed by the Employee immediately prior to the commencement of the Elimination Period.