State Disability Insurance | Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training-Temporary Disability
Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) provides benefit payments to insured RI workers for weeks of unemployment caused by a temporary disability or injury. Enacted in 1942, TDI was the first of its kind in the United States. It protects workers against wage loss resulting from a non-work related illness or injury, and is funded exclusively by Rhode Island workers. Only four other states; New York, New Jersey, California and Hawaii, as well as the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, have a TDI program. Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) was signed into law on July 11, 2013. TCI provides eligible claimants up to 4 weeks of caregiver benefits to care for a seriously ill child, spouse, domestic partner, parent, parent-in-law or grandparent, or to bond with a newborn child, new adopted child or new foster-care child. You must apply for TCI benefits during the first 30 days after the first day of leave is taken for reasons of bonding or care giving.
Physical Address
1511 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Hours
Mon, Tue & Thurs 8:00AM-3:30PM; Fri 9:00AM-3:30PM
Website
Application process
Call or Apply On-line
Fee
None
Required documents
Medical Documentation of Disability, Earnings Statements, Proof of Identification
Eligibility
Medically certified unemployment caused by a temporary disability or injury; Must meet earnings requirements. Under the TCI program, an individual may receive up to a maximum of 4 weeks of benefits (which will reduce the max. weeks of TDI) during a Benefit Year Period: A. To care for a for a seriously ill child, parent, spouse, domestic partner, parent-in-law, or grandparent………or B. To Bond with a newborn child, adopted child or foster-care child (available during the first 12 months of parenting only)
Service area
Statewide
Agency info
Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training
The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training provides workforce development, workforce security, and workforce protection to the state’s workers, employers and citizens, offering employment services, educational services and economic opportunity to both individuals and employers. DLT protects the workforce by enforcing labor laws, prevailing wage rates, and workplace health and safety standards. The department also provides temporary income support to unemployed and temporarily disabled workers.