
If you became sick or hurt and couldn’t work, how would you pay
your bills? How would you maintain your living standard? If you’re
like most people, your ability to get up each day and earn an
income is one of your most valuable assets. Furthermore, your
chances of becoming disabled at some time during your working
career are probably higher than you would expect.
Disability insurance can replace a portion of your
income when you are unable to work because of injury or illness.
There are two major types of disability coverage:
Short-Term Disability
Short term disability provides an income for the early part of a
disability. A policy may pay benefits for two weeks up to two
years. Short-term disability is often included as part of an
employee benefits package.
Long-Term Disability
Long term disability helps replace income for an extended period
of time, usually ending after five years or when the disabled
person turns 65. Some people have long term disability insurance
provided by their employers; others purchase it individually. There
are two major types of individual long-term disability insurance:
noncancelable and guaranteed renewable. (Other less expensive
policies with limited, if any, premium or renewability guarantees
are also sometimes available.) In the case of non-cancelable or
guaranteed renewable policies, the insurer cannot cancel or
refuse to renew the policy as long as the required premiums are
paid on time. The key difference between the two major types of
policies is that under a non-cancelable contract, you have extra
security that premiums can never be raised above those shown in the
policy as long as the required premiums are paid. With a guaranteed
renewable policy, the premiums can be raised, but only if the
change affects an entire class of policyholders. For this reason,
initial premiums for guaranteed renewable policies can be less
expensive than non-cancelable policies.
For more information on Disability Insurance, or to purchase
this valuable protection for you and your loved ones, contact
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