The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 010- How To Buy Disability Insurance

Disability insurance is an item we don’t want to believe we will ever need. If you have it, you sleep better at night knowing you and your family will be taken care of in case of an illness or accident.

There are definitely some things to keep in mind while looking for disability coverage, and Justin Nabity is back in house to give us the run down on those items. All episodes of The Doctor’s Life Podcast are available on iTunes, and on SoundCloud. If you have an Android device, you can download a podcast player (I recommend Podcast Addict), and it will pull from iTunes. Make sure to subscribe and you will be the first to get new episodes of The Doctor’s Life Podcast.

Read more

Still Thinking You Don’t Need Disability Insurance?

disability

Disability insurance continues to be an item most people don’t want to think about. Some people convince themselves they don’t need it just so they don’t have to think about it. We get it; it’s not fun to think about what would happen to your family if something happened to you. But it is your parachute if you become sick or have an accident.

Disability insurance provides financial protection if you become unable to work due to an injury or illness. If you’re unable to work, disability insurance will pay a portion of your income to insulate you from financial hardship.

Essentially, disability insurance is income insurance that provides a safety net in the instance you can no longer generate income.

When you purchase a disability policy, you transfer the risk of losing your ability to earn income to an insurance company. That way, if you ever become disabled, the insurance company will be responsible for covering part of your income.

Protecting your income should be an obvious decision for any physician. It is the best way to continue to earn money regardless of your health.

Anyone in any career can benefit from having disability insurance, but it’s especially crucial for physicians. Take for instance this video from Guardian about Dr. Kardani, who was diagnosed with MS and could no longer work. His disability insurance policy saved his family and sent his daughters through college.

See how it can work for you.

How Can Physicians Thrive Help?

Physicians Thrive only works with the top own-occupation disability insurance providers.

It’s important to note that we don’t work for these companies. We recommend the best value option that meets our clients’ needs. It really depends on our client’s goal. Sometimes price is more important, but for others having the best contract is the priority.

Ready to protect yourself and your income?

Get Your Free Quote! It’s easy!

Subscribe to our email newsletter for expert tips about finances, insurance, employment contracts, and more!

 

The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 009- What’s The Right Amount of Life Insurance?

dl-podcast-partnership-track-leaving-job

Life insurance. It’s a tough subject to get around to. Nobody wants to think of a loved one passing away or wonder if your family will be able to survive if you pass away. When evaluating or re-evaluating your life insurance plan, there are definitely some things to consider.

Nick Schneider is back in the Doctor’s Life Podcast studio this week with some advice on what to look for in your life insurance policy as well as what to consider to make sure you have the right coverage.

All episodes of The Doctor’s Life Podcast are available on iTunes and on SoundCloud. If you have an Android device, you can download a podcast player (I recommend Podcast Addict), and it will pull from iTunes. Make sure to subscribe and you will be the first to get new episodes of The Doctor’s Life Podcast.

Read more

Brief Guide to Malpractice Tail Coverage

Malpractice tail coverage is one of those things physicians do not want to think about, but it is a must. There are also a lot of factors to look at when it comes to tail coverage. Michael Taskila from Diederich Healthcare has put together a great guide on what to look for in your tail coverage and what to look for when purchasing tail coverage.

Read more

Still Don’t Think You Need Disability Insurance? Bill Reid’s story

Bill was 32 when a horrific car accident nearly claimed his life. Short-term memory loss has made it impossible for him to return to work. Fortunately, he had disability insurance, which has enabled him to maintain the same lifestyle he had before the accident.

 

New Year’s Eve for the Reids is a family affair. So in 2004, when Bill Reid of Casselberry, Fla., didn’t show up at his sister Michelle’s home, everyone was worried. Around 9 p.m., a call to an area hospital confirmed the family’s fears. Bill had been in a horrific car accident. Another motorist hit Bill’s car head on, driving it through a brick wall and trapping him in his car for 90 minutes.

Bill, then 32, sustained multiple bone fractures, lacerations to his liver and colon, and a brain injury that put him in a coma for five weeks. He underwent 13 surgeries and spent seven months in the hospital and rehab center. It took almost two years for him to walk unassisted.

The brain trauma, however, left Bill with chronic, short-term memory loss, which made it impossible for him to return to work.

Fortunately, he had planned ahead with the help of his brother-in-law, James Hasley, CFP, CLU, ChFC, an insurance agent. James had sold Bill an individual disability insurance policy when Bill was just 26, and later helped him add more coverage as his earnings increased. When Bill changed to a job that offered an employer-paid disability insurance benefit, he kept his individual coverage for the added protection.

Because of Bill’s wise decision, his income is roughly the same as it was before the accident and will continue until age 65, allowing him to stay in his home and lead an active life.

Before the accident, Bill had also purchased two life insurance policies. Because they included disability waiver of premium riders, the insurance company now pays all of Bill’s premiums. The whole life policies are accumulating cash values that will provide Bill with financial security later in life.

“Despite everything he has been through, Bill is fine financially,” James says. “In that sense, it was the perfect plan.”

Courtesy of LifeHappens.org

Get Your Free Disability Insurance Quote! It’s easy!

Is It Time for Life Insurance?

protect-your-money-header

Many younger Americans lack life insurance. A 2014 report from insurance industry analyst LIMRA found that only a third of Gen Y Americans have any life insurance coverage. In the same survey of 6,000 respondents, six in 10 Gen X and Gen Y Americans said their households would be hard pressed to make ends meet if their primary breadwinner passed away.1

Why don’t more young adults buy life insurance? Shopping for coverage may seem confusing, boring, or unnecessary. Yet when you have kids, get married, buy a house or live a lifestyle funded by significant salaries, the need arises. Insurers are trying to make it easier these days, not only by making more choices accessible online but by shortening the window of time it takes to approve a policy.1

Read more

Whose Lives Should a Physician Insure?

The Physician’s Life Insurance Primer – Should you own life insurance on others?

The primary reason most people own life insurance is to ensure that their loved ones will have the means to replace lost income and pay for their financial obligations in the event of their premature death. In fact, life insurance is a critical financial tool in any circumstance in which the premature death of an individual could result in a financial hardship on another. So, while owning it on your own life may be the best possible use of life insurance, you may want to consider all circumstances in which it could provide essential financial protection for you, your family or your business. Read more to learn more about who physicians should consider insuring.

Read more

Life Insurance as Part of Your Tax Diversification Strategy

The Physician’s Life Insurance Primer Series: How life insurance fits in a savings and tax diversification strategy

For many people, life insurance forms the security foundation of their financial plan. While most financial planners recommend that life insurance be purchased for its protection, and not as a primary savings vehicle, few would argue that cash value life insurance doesn’t have some fairly unique and attractive savings features.  When these are considered in the context of a person’s overall savings and investment strategy, they may offer some advantages for physicians, especially for providing additional tax diversification of income sources.

Read more

What Makes Whole Life Insurance Different?

john-matychuk-285722-unsplash-1-1024x540-1

The Physician’s Life Insurance Primer Series: What is Whole Life Insurance and how does it work?

Although whole life insurance, in its present form, has been around for over a century, it remains somewhat of an enigma for people who want to buy permanent protection, especially as new forms of life insurance have sprung up around it over the last several decades. In this article, we’ll discuss how this type of policy works and some of the features that may be useful within a complete financial plan.

Read more