Disability insurance provides some monthly income in
the event that you are unable to work because of an
accident, injury or other medically related
condition that makes it impossible to perform your
job. Some disabilities, like pregnancy or a broken
bone, may result in a short amount of time out of
work. Others, like a heart condition, stroke or a
disease that impairs your mobility or thought
processes, may result in your being out of work for
a long period of time – or even the rest of your
life.
The type of policy you choose determines how much
you will receive each month, and for what period of
time you will receive it. A long-term disability can
have an enormous impact on your financial situation,
so insuring against that risk is advisable for most
people. On the other hand, the cost of insurance to
cover short-term disabilities is usually greater
than the amount of lost income, so is not
recommended in most cases.
Group disability insurance is sometimes offered
by employers, unions and other associations, but the
coverage they provide varies widely and is seldom
sufficient to provide complete protection.
We recommend that you consider the impact of
disability on your livelihood versus the cost of
disability insurance that appropriately protects you
and your family.
Most people's needs for health, life and
disability insurance will change several times over
the course of a lifetime. Needs are generally
greatest during the child-rearing years, to ensure
that all family members receive the medical care
they need and are protected against huge bills or
loss of income. Retirees may need complete health
insurance coverage before they become
Medicare-eligible, and supplemental insurance once
they receive Medicare. Family circumstances will
determine life insurance needs: for instance,
whether a surviving spouse will have enough money to
live on, or whether there are other dependents who
need to be cared for.
At Sprague, our insurance professionals are
skilled at helping you analyze your particular needs
and recommend policies to meet them. We also make a
point of contacting you periodically to discuss any
changes in your life that may result in changing
insurance needs.
|