Disability Insurance
At Diligent Financial Group, Inc. because
we are independent and free to do what we will, we can offer clients a wide range
of disability insurance plans from multiple carriers to meet clients needs.
- A disability insurance policy replaces a portion of
your regular income when an illness or accident prevents you from working. You may
already have disability insurance through your job. Check first to see how much
coverage you have. Then, decide if you need more. A typical policy covers 60% of
your regular earnings.Resource:
AARP website
Disability benefits from your employer may include workers'
compensation insurance for work-related injuries. For short term illness, your employer
may provide sick leave, short-term disability insurance, or both. For a longer illness,
lasting six months or more, your employer may provide group long-term disability
insurance.
Social Security provides long-term disability benefits based
on your salary and the number of years you have worked. However, Social Security
replaces only a limited portion of your salary and the requirements to receive benefits
are strict.
What to Look For
Different policies define "disability" differently. In other words, be sure that
the policy covers the situations you want it to cover. Make sure that your policy
cannot be cancelled and that renewals are guaranteed as long as you pay your full
premiums on time, whether or not your health picture changes along the way. If a
policy seems too expensive, consider one that offers lower premiums at younger ages
and then increasing premiums as you get older.
Social Security Riders
If you are disabled, it will take a few months for your Social Security payments
to arrive. You can purchase a "rider" to your disability policy that will provide
you with income while you await your Social Security checks—or if you don't qualify
for the Social Security payments (for example, you don't expect to be disabled for
an entire year). Riders can be expensive, but may be worthwhile since many claims
for Social Security disability benefits are initially rejected.
Take Action
- Fill out the checklist on what things to consider when
deciding on a disability policy from the Consumer Federation of America.
- For a simple assessment of your need for disability
insurance, go to the Life and Health Foundation for Education
- Read entries or join in discussions at the
Disability Insurance Forums message board.
- The Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA),
a nonprofit association of insurance companies, has published a "Guide To Disability Income Insurance."
- Look for an insurer in your state for any type of insurance,
using an online service from the
Insurance Information Institute.
- Be sure that the insurance company offering the policy
will be financially sound when, or if, it comes time to pay your claim. Use these
services:
A.M. Best
908-439-2200
www.ambest.com
Moody's Investors Services
212-553-0300
www.moodys.com
Standard & Poor's Insurance Ratings Service
212-438-2000
www.standardandpoor.com
Additional Resources
For state insurance information, check www.naic.org/state_web_map.htm.