What Disability Insurance Riders Do Doctors Need to Buy?
When deciding what kind and how much disability insurance to buy, you'll also need to know what riders to add (and avoid) to your policy.
The greatest financial risk for physicians is losing the ability to turn their skills into a big nest egg by working for decades. That’s why disability insurance is such a necessity.
When deciding what kind and how much disability insurance to buy, you'll also need to know what riders to add (and avoid) to your policy.
Are there some doctors who don't need disability insurance? There sure are, but you're probably not one of them. Click here to find out if you're an exception.
Both life and disability insurance address the financial needs of tragedy. You hope you never need either, but the effort to secure both is essential to a sound financial plan.
As you research and shop for disability insurance, the first step is to understand the differences between short- and long-term disability. Here are some of those nuances.
An article in Emergency Medicine News made the argument that doctors would be better off NOT buying disability insurance. Debunking the author's claims today.
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Insurance companies investigate long-term disability claims like detectives. Follow these tips to ensure the evidence is in your favor.
Here's what you need to know to navigate the DI marketplace – from securing the right coverage and riders, to underwriting approval.
If you don't have disability insurance, or if you aren't sure your policy is adequate, you need to listen to this episode! If you already have a great policy in place, pass this on to a colleague.
Responding to some hate mail and answering listener questions today about student loans, disability insurance, getting rid of variable annuities, accountants vs. financial advisors, backdoor Roth IRAs, and delayed tax filing practices.
Disability insurance is expensive stuff, but not nearly as expensive as losing your ability to work without a policy in place. If you don't own a policy, please go buy one today.
The purpose of this article is to assist readers that currently hold, or are considering, a disability insurance policy to dig a little deeper when their policy has exclusions, limitations, or has been issued without the option of certain riders.
Return of premium sounds great — "Insurance for free!" but in reality doesn't work out that way.
In general, you should buy an individual disability insurance policy. I bought a group one, here's why.
Should you really get a non-cancelable individual disability insurance policy? Perhaps not. Here's how to calculate if it makes sense for you.
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