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Know Your Options When Selecting Disability Insurance Coverage

Do you know if you have disability insurance coverage? It can be just as important as life or home insurance. If you or a family member get sick or injured and can’t work, disability insurance helps you pay the bills, buy groceries and take care of other necessities.

You generally have three options when it comes to disability insurance:

  • Government–sponsored program: Worker’s compensation or the Social Security Insurance (SSDI) program
  • Employer-sponsored group disability plans: Check with your employer to see what type of group disability plan they offer. Employers can sponsor short or long term disability insurance, or possibly both. It is up to your employer if they pay for all or part of your insurance premiums.
  • Private individual plans: These are plans you purchase on your own and they ensure income when there isn’t enough coverage by your employer or the government.

Having disability insurance can help prevent catastrophic financial losses if something happens to you or a family member. Knowing your options and being prepared is the best thing you can do to avoid major financial problems if you get sick or injured. Learn more about your disability insurance options.

Disability Income Insurance

Most of us don’t really like to think about events like disabling illness or injury. Let’s face it, who wants to think about such bad things? However, we all owe it to ourselves and our families to take a little bit of time out of our busy lives to think about what we would do should a “what if” scenario occur. We all need to determine what resources we would have to keep paying our bills and maintaining our lifestyles.

Disability insurance can come in 3 forms:

  • Government-sponsored programs like workman’s compensation or Social Security Disability Insurance;
  • Private employer-sponsored group disability plans that may cover short-term, long-term, or a combination of coverage; and
  • Private individual disability income policies that guarantee income when there isn’t enough coverage from employer or government sponsored programs.

How many of us know exactly where we stand in terms of benefits should a disabling event occur? We can all look at our Social Security statements to see what monthly disability income we would get. For most of us, this amount would not cover all of our normal expenditures.

If you are employed, check with your employer to see if you have disability income coverage. If you do, find out:

  • What benefits would be available to you
  • How long after the start of a disability you would have to wait before benefits begin
  • How long payments would continue
  • If your employer’s plan takes other disability coverage (such as government programs) into account
  • If your long-term disability benefit is subject to a maximum amount you can receive

You can find most of the answers by asking for a booklet describing the disability coverage your company offers.

These resources that can help you determine how much coverage you have and whether you need additional coverage:

The other thing to keep in mind, it may take a while for disability insurance to begin. You should always have some money saved for emergencies.