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GROUP BENEFITS Rate guide: Effective February 1, 2012 NEW YORK DBL BENEFITS FROM THE HARTFORD. More disability benefit choices for NY employers with 10 to 99 employees.

THE HARTFORD EXPANDS NY DISABILITY BENEFITS LAW (DBL) BENEFITS. New York s leading provider of DBL insurance now offers more choices to more employers. 1 That s because The Hartford: Has expanded its Statutory DBL coverage to include filed rates for employers with up to 99 employees. Offers an Enriched DBL benefit plan for employers with 10 to 99 employees who work in New York. Offers an Employer FICA Match service for an additional cost. And we deliver fast turnaround times because we don t require any underwriting for companies with under 100 employees. With no premium or claims history required, quoting is easy. All we need is the number of male and female employees, their salaries along with the name and address of the employer plus the industry code. Coverage designed for today s cost of living. In today s economy, an employee who is out on disability may find it difficult to make ends meet with the New York state-mandated benefit of 50 percent to $170. With The Hartford, employers have the option of offering their employees a benefit that provides more income if they incur a short-term disability. Employers can elect to cover their employees for up to 52 weeks, versus the standard 26 weeks, and provide a 50 or 60 percent benefit replacement with maximums of $200 to $749 weekly. Check out our rates. The following pages include premium rates for The Hartford s NY DBL Statutory and Enriched contracts for 10 to 49 employees and 50 to 99 employees. Need more facts? Just call your local Hartford representative. And visit our Web site at thehartford.com/groupbenefits. It s how smart benefit decisions begin. 1 Based on 2010 NY State DBL collected premium and marketshare. Information provided by the State of New York Workers Compensation Board Insurance Carrier s Report of Claims, Benefits, Employees and Covered Payrolls (DB-680).

MANUAL PREMIUM RATES FOR NEW YORK DBL. STATUTORY ONLY COVERAGE (50% to $170 per week, 8-8-26). Employers with fewer than 50 employees. Billed Quarterly In Arrears Rate Per Employee Monthly Equivalent Billed Annually In Advance Monthly Equivalent Males $6.57 $2.19 $21.36 $1.78 Females $13.41 $4.47 $49.68 $4.14 Rates per $100 covered salary and per $10 weekly benefit may also be available. Please contact your local Hartford Sales Office. With no premium or claims history required, quoting is easy. Employers with 50 to 99 employees. Class Rate Per Employee Billed Quarterly Monthly Equivalent Males Females Males Females I $6.02 $12.30 $2.01 $4.10 II $8.00 $16.33 $2.67 $5.44 III $10.27 $20.96 $3.42 $6.99 IV $12.05 $24.59 $4.02 $8.20 one

ENRICHED NEW YORK DBL COVERAGE FROM THE HARTFORD. 2 Employers with less than 50 employees. 26-Week Benefit Monthly Rate Per $100 of Covered Monthly Payroll 3 50% Plan 60% Plan Maximum Weekly Benefit Males Females Males Females $200-$349 $0.229 $0.398 $0.275 $0.478 $350-$749 $0.282 $0.457 $0.338 $0.548 52-Week Benefit Monthly Rate Per $100 of Covered Monthly Payroll 3 50% Plan 60% Plan Maximum Weekly Benefit Males Females Males Females $170 $0.277 $0.562 $0.333 $0.674 $200-$349 $0.359 $0.671 $0.431 $0.805 $350-$749 $0.433 $0.754 $0.520 $0.905 2 The minimum premium is $45 for any policy year. 3 Covered Monthly Payroll is based upon the first $X of weekly earnings, where X = $ benefit/benefit percent. two

Employers with 50 to 99 employees. 26-Week Benefit Monthly Rate Per $100 of Covered Monthly Payroll 4 Maximum Weekly Benefit 50% Plan 60% Plan Class 5 I Males Females Males Females $200-$349 $0.173 $0.326 $0.204 $0.373 $350-$749 $0.199 $0.350 $0.239 $0.423 II Males Females Males Females $200-$349 $0.229 $0.422 $0.277 $0.491 $350-$749 $0.265 $0.468 $0.318 $0.557 III Males Females Males Females $200-$349 $0.295 $0.547 $0.349 $0.630 $350-$749 $0.337 $0.594 $0.406 $0.715 IV Males Females Males Females $200-$349 $0.348 $0.641 $0.396 $0.731 $350-$749 $0.393 $0.702 $0.479 $0.830 For rates on any of the above with W2 Service and ER FICA Match Service, please contact your local Hartford Sales Office. 52-Week Benefit Monthly Rate Per $100 of Covered Monthly Payroll 4 Maximum Weekly Benefit 50% Plan 60% Plan Class 5 I Males Females Males Females $170 $0.223 $0.453 $0.268 $0.544 $200-$349 $0.284 $0.520 $0.328 $0.599 $350-$749 $0.329 $0.576 $0.394 $0.679 II Males Females Males Females $170 $0.297 $0.602 $0.356 $0.722 $200-$349 $0.371 $0.695 $0.443 $0.795 $350-$749 $0.439 $0.761 $0.523 $0.902 III Males Females Males Females $170 $0.381 $0.773 $0.457 $0.927 $200-$349 $0.478 $0.898 $0.556 $1.014 $350-$749 $0.557 $0.980 $0.672 $1.151 IV Males Females Males Females $170 $0.447 $0.906 $0.536 $1.088 $200-$349 $0.563 $1.039 $0.651 $1.227 $350-$749 $0.659 $1.150 $0.787 $1.374 4 Covered Monthly Payroll is based upon the first $X of weekly earnings, where X = $ benefit/benefit percent. 5 See next page for Classification Table. SIC categories exclude Leasing or Temporary Agencies. three

NY DBL SIC Table. Code Class I Code Class III 16 17 20 29 35 37 39 40 43 45 46 58 70 75 83 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 38 48 50 53 56 57 60 61 62 64 73 87 89 Instruments and Related Products Communications Wholesale Trade Durable Goods General Merchandise Stores Apparel and Accessory Stores Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores Depository Institutions Non-Depository Institutions Security and Commodity Brokers Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service Business Services Engineering and Management Services Services, NEC Heavy Constructions, Except Building Special Trade Contractors Food and Kindred Products Petroleum and Coal Products Industrial Machinery and Equipment Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Railroad Transportation U.S. Postal Service Transportation by Air Pipelines, Except Natural Gas Eating and Drinking Places Hotels and Other Lodging Places Auto Repair, Services and Parking Social Services Executive, Legislative, and General Government Justice, Public Order and Safety Finance, Taxation and Monetary Policy Administration of Human Resources Environment Quality and Housing Administration of Economic Programs National Security and International Affairs Code Class II 13 15 23 24 25 27 36 47 49 51 52 54 55 59 63 65 67 72 76 78 79 81 82 84 86 88 Code Class IV 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 21 22 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 41 42 44 80 99 Oil and Gas Extraction General Building Contractors Apparel and Other Textile Products Logging and Sawmills Furniture and Fixtures Printing and Publishing Electronic and Other Transportation Services Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services Wholesale Trade Non-durable Goods Building Materials and Garden Supplies Food Stores Automotive Dealers and Services Stations Miscellaneous Retail Insurance Carriers Real Estate Holding and Other Investment Offices Personal Services Miscellaneous Repair Services Motion Pictures Amusement and Recreation Services Legal Services Educational Services Museums, Botanical, Zoological Gardens Membership Organizations Private Households Agricultural Production Crops Agricultural Production Livestock Agricultural Services Forestry Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Metal Mining Anthracite Mining Coal Mining Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels Tobacco Products Textile Mill Products Paper and Allied Products Chemicals and Allied Products Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Leather and Leather Products Stone, Clay and Glass Products Primary Metal Industries Fabricated Metal Products Local and Inter-urban Passenger Transit Trucking and Warehousing Water Transportation Health Services Non Classifiable four

GROUP BENEFITS THE HARTFORD IS THE OFFICIAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SPONSOR OF U.S. PARALYMPICS. The Hartford is The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries, including issuing companies Hartford Life Insurance Company and Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company. Policies sold in New York are underwritten by Hartford Life Insurance Company. Home Office of both companies is Simsbury, CT. This is a summary only; providing general information on the services described. It is not a contract. All benefits are subject to the terms and conditions of the policy as issued. Exclusions, limitations, reduction of benefits, and terms of coverage apply as pursuant to NY Disability Benefits Law. Rates are set by the New York Workers Compensation Board and are subject to change. 3776 NS 01/12 Printed in the USA 2012 The Hartford, Hartford, CT 06115 36USC220506