Insurance

CTA Death and Dismemberment (D&D) Plan

The CTA Death and Dismemberment (D&D) Plan is an automatic benefit available to eligible CTA members at no additional cost. If an eligible CTA member dies or suffers a dismemberment (i.e., suffers a loss of limb or other qualifying injury), member or her/his beneficiary(ies) will receive a lump-sum cash payment.
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NEA Complimentary Life Insurance (formerly known as NEA DUES-TAB)

The free NEA Complimentary Life Insurance pays benefits if an eligible NEA/CTA member dies or becomes dismembered.
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CTA Auto and Home Insurance Program

You deserve an auto and home insurance program that works as hard as you do, inside and outside of the classroom. California Casualty specializes in tailored coverage and benefits designed to meet the unique needs of busy education professionals, like you.
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CTA Voluntary Group Life Insurance Plan

Protect the ones you love by making sure they will have the resources they need to carry on should the unexpected occur.
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CTA Voluntary Group Disability Insurance Plan

Voluntary disability insurance pays you when you cannot work due to a covered illness, injury, pregnancy or childbirth.
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CTA District-Paid Life & Disability Insurance

CTA offers employer-paid Disability and Life Insurance that can cover all of your district’s employees. Offered through Standard Insurance Company, these plans contain a range of features and benefits and can be customized to meet your districts’ needs.
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NEA/CTA Educators Employment Liability (EEL) Insurance

Every CTA member receives coverage for legal defense costs in lawsuits arising out of his or her educational employment activities.

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NEA Long-Term Care Program

Long-term care is the help or supervision provided for someone with severe cognitive impairment or the inability to perform the activities of daily living: bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring, and continence. Services may be provided at home or in a facility—and care may be provided by a professional or informal caregiver, such as a friend or family member.

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