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Disability can occur at any time. While many people take their
body and health for granted, serious accident or injury can
happen to anyone and if you find yourself disable, for a short
period or long term, how will you cope?
Disability can occur at any time. While many people take their
body and health for granted, serious accident or injury can
happen to anyone and if you find yourself disable, for a short
period or long term, how will you cope?
Disability insurance is a sub set of health insurance that will
provide the holder with income should they become disabled and
thus unable to continue earning a living. If this were to
happen to you, do you know what you or your family would do for
income?
If you are aged 40, there is a higher chance that you will be
disabled, and thus unable to work for a period of 90 days or
more, than of you dying before the age of 65. There are three
common ways of insuring against this risk.
Employer?s Insurance
The first is to receive insurance from your employer. This is
required by law in many states. It comes as a form of short or
long term paid sick leave. Larger employers can have even more
generous terms. For example, a common policy might offer you
60% of your salary for five years, or maybe even all the way up
to retirement. While not everyone is lucky enough to work for
such a company, it is worth checking with your employer to find
out what your protection is and whether or not its something you
wish to provide for yourself.
Long Term Disability
The second common protection against this type of risk is
social security and disability benefits. This usually only
covers employees whose disability lasts for a period of 12
months or more. It also must be shown to be so severe that you
cannot find gainful employment. Therefore there are some gaps
here that you may be more comfortable providing for with
private insurance.
Individual Policies
The third method of dealing with this risk is with an
individual disability insurance policy. This means taking out a
private insurance policy yourself. You should shop around to
make sure you get the best deal available, but at least you
will have the peace of mind of knowing in what circumstances
you are covered and what the terms of the policy cover.
There are some other sources of protection. Workman?s
compensation policies will sometimes step in to cover you if
the injury occurred at work. Auto insurance may provide
coverage if the injury occurred in a car accident and the
Department of Veteran?s affairs can advise you if you think the
disability is related to service in the armed forces.
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