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All of the following are correct concerning partial disability, except:

A. Partial disability benefits are referred to as "at-work" benefits.
B. Partial disability is an inability to perform one or more of the regular duties of an occupation.
C. Partial disability payments are usually 75% of the total disability benefit.
D. Partial disability benefits are typically paid for 3 to 6 months.

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Final answer:

Partial disability benefits are not referred to as 'at-work' benefits, are not usually 75% of the total disability benefit, and can be paid for longer than 6 months. Option d is incorrect option.

Step-by-step explanation:

Partial disability refers to the inability to perform one or more of the regular duties of an occupation. It is not typically referred to as 'at-work' benefits, as stated in option A. Option C is incorrect because partial disability payments are usually a percentage of the total disability benefit, not a fixed 75%.

Finally, option D is incorrect because partial disability benefits can be paid for a period longer than 6 months, depending on the individual's situation.

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