Disability Insurance for Medical Residents
Why get disability insurance now?
It is extremely important, while you are working as hard as you are now as a medical
resident to establish yourself in your specialty, that you protect your present
and future income in the unfortunate event of a sickness or injury by locking
in a disability insurance policy with special provisions for you as a medical
resident. By doing so you will ensure that future income will be there no matter
your future health.
You have your whole future income in front of you that you’ve
worked so hard for (and are really working hard on now). By getting started on
your disability insurance policy now, you guarantee lower costs because disability
insurance rates from the right insurance companies are guaranteed based on your
starting age until age 65.
Are there special amounts of disability insurance coverage for resident
physicians.?
Yes, there are special disability insurance policies for medical residents and
special higher limits of coverage for resident physicians and interns. The better
disability insurance companies understand your current situation and where you’re
going financially in your career. Since your income will be substantially higher
when you go into practice there are special higher limits of disability insurance
that are offered while you’re a resident. One of our recommended disability
insurance companies will issue residents up to $3,500 per month of disability
insurance while still in training (and if you choose, you can have options for
substantially more). Your premium and benefits will be locked in until age 65.
To learn more about the attributes of quality disability
insurance plans for physicians click here.
To
get a quote for disability insurance click here.
Is there a way I can save even further on cost?
Disability insurance policies for physicians typically have guaranteed level premium
cost to age 65 but to save money especially during your years of residency and
early years of practice you can get what’s called graded premium disability insurance.
This program has the same benefits as level premium policies but the premium starts
lower and increases each year.
You can change this kind of disability insurance policy later
on to one with guaranteed level premiums. (This right to change to level premium
is guaranteed to you in the policy by the recommended disability insurance company
that we’ll tell you about – all the way to age 45)
The initial difference in cost by taking a graded premium disability
insurance policy can be as much as 25% less.
Getting a graded premium disability insurance policy gives you
a way to guarantee your insurability and get the most possible insurance at the
lowest possible cost. This can be an option for you that works until you are established
in practice at which point you can decide to change to level premium when and
if you choose to do so.
How much disability insurance can I get if I’m in my last
year of training?
In your last year you can acquire the resident amount of $3,500 a month no matter
your current income. Also, you may have a written employment agreement that shows
what your first year income will be after residency, if so, an insurance company
can use that contract as income verification to give you a larger amount of disability
insurance without waiting. Often in the second quarter of the year, residents
will have these contracts and we can often get much more than the $3,500 special
resident limit.
Is there a special program when I’m in my first year in
practice?
One of our preferred insurance companies offers $4,500 per month of disability
insurance for physicians in their first year of practice.
Summary of the special programs for resident physicians,
graduating physicians and first year physicians.
The following are representative of one of our leading disability insurance
companies:
Residents: $3,500 per month
Interns: $2,500 per month
First year physicians: $4,500 per month
What to do now?
If you have questions, call us toll free at 866 691 0100 or email
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