If you work in one of the states listed below that offer statutory benefits, you may be eligible for state benefits. Please follow the instructions provided to apply for these benefits. Note that your CLEAR STD and parental leave benefits will be adjusted based on the amount of state benefits you receive, regardless of whether you apply. Refer to the information below for details and application instructions for each state. 

California

If you work in California, you may be entitled to California State Disability Insurance (SDI) or California Paid Family Leave (PFL) benefits through the state.

Please visit www.edd.ca.gov/disability/  for more information or to file your SDI or PFL securely claim online. 

You may also call 800-480-3287 for Disability Insurance or 877-238-4373 for Paid Family Leave to file your claim.

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Colorado

If you work in Colorado, you may be entitled to Colorado State Disability Insurance (SDI) or Colorado Paid Family Leave (PFL) benefits through the state.

Please visit www.famli.colorado.gov/ for more information or to file your SDI or PFL securely claim online. 

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Connecticut

If you work in Connecticut, you may be entitled to Connecticut State Disability Insurance (SDI) or Connecticut Paid Family Leave (PFL) benefits through the state.

Please visit www.ctpaidleave.org  for more information or to file your SDI or PFL securely claim online. 

You may also call 877-499-8606  for Paid Family Leave to file your claim.

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Delaware (Coming Soon)

As of 1/1/2026, If you work in Delaware, you may be entitled to Delaware State Disability Insurance (SDI) or Delaware Paid Family Leave (PFL) benefits through the state.

Please visit www.delaware.gov for more information or to securely file your SDI or PFL claim online. 

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)

If you work in Washington D.C., you may be entitled to Washington D.C. State Disability Insurance (SDI) or Washington D.C. Paid Family Leave (PFL) benefits through the state.

Please visit www.dcpaidfamilyleave.dc.gov for more information or to securely file your SDI or PFL claim online. 

You may also call 202-899-3700  for Paid Family Leave to file your claim.

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Maine (Coming Soon)

As of 05/01/2026, If you work in the state of Maine, you may be entitled to Maine Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state. 

Please visit https://www.maine.gov/labor/pfml/ for more information or to register for updates. 

Maryland (Coming Soon)

As of 1/1/2026, If you work in Maryland, you may be entitled to Maryland Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state. 

Please visit www.dbm.maryland.gov for more information or to securely file your PFML claim online.  

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Massachusetts 

If you work in the state of Massachusetts, you may be entitled to Massachusetts Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state. 

Please visit www.mass.gov/get-to-know-pfml  for more information or to securely file your PFML claim online.  

Specific documentation is required before submitting a claim for PFML. Please visit here to learn more about the pre-claim requirements.

You may also call 833-344-7365 for Paid Family Medical Leave to file your claim.

Minnesota (Coming Soon)

As of 1/1/2026, If you work in the state of Minnesota, you may be entitled to Minnesota Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state. 

Please visit https://mn.gov/deed/programs-services/paid-family/ for more information or to register for updates. 

New Hampshire

If you work in the state of New Hampshire, you may be entitled to New Hampshire Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state.  

Please visit www.apps.das.nh.gov for more information or to securely file your PFML claim online.  

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

New Jersey

If you work in the state of New Jersey, you may be entitled to New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefits (NJ TDB) or New Jersey Family Leave Insurance (NJ FLI) for a Disability and/or Family Leave. Please call 609-292-7060 or visit https://myleavebenefits.nj.gov/ for more information or to securely file your TDB or FLI claim online.

New York

If you work in the state of New York, you may be entitled to New York Disability Benefits Law (NY DBL) or New York Paid Family Leave (NY PFL) for your own Disability and/or Qualifying Leave under PFL (Child Bonding; Care for a Family Member with a serious health condition; Active Military Duty).

Please submit your claim to Unum:

Online: portal.unum.com

Phone: 866-868-6737; Hours of operation are M–F, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST

Oregon

If you work in the state of Oregon you may be entitled to Oregon Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state.  

Please visit www.paidleave.oregon.gov for more information or to securely file your PFML claim online.  

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Rhode Island

If you work in the state of Rhode Island you may be entitled to Rhode Island Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) benefits through the state.  

Please visit www.ripaidleave.net for more information or to securely file your PFML claim online.  

Please visit here to learn more about the claim requirements.

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Washington

If you work in the state of Washington, you may be entitled to Washington Paid Family & Medical Leave (PFML).

 Please call 833-717-2273 or visit https://paidleave.wa.gov for more information or to securely file your PFML claim online.

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.

Wisconsin

If you work in the state of Wisconsin, you may be entitled to Wisconsin Paid Family & Medical Leave (PFML).

 Please call 608-441-5221 or visit https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/er/civilrights/fmla/ for more information or to file your PFML claim online securely.

Online filing is strongly recommended to ensure quicker processing.