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Long-term disability insurance is designed to help cover your living expenses should you become disabled. However, the insurance company does not start paying out benefits immediately if you become seriously ill or injured. You must meet a specific definition of disability for a certain period of time (typically 90 to 180 days) before your benefits start. This period of time is known as the waiting period or elimination period.
The definition of disability is covered in your long-term disability insurance policy and will depend on the type of policy you have. The two basic types of long-term disability insurance are:
Many people opt to have both short-term disability and long-term disability insurance. If you have both, you can receive short-term disability benefits during most of your long-term disability waiting period. Typically, the waiting period for short-term disability is only seven to fourteen days, and the benefits last for the entire long-term disability waiting period. When short-term disability benefits expire, people who have both types of policies are usually able to transition to long-term disability benefits.
Long-term disability rates can depend on various factors, including your age, health, and occupation, and they can vary significantly from one provider to another. Our experienced agent can help you find the insurance you need at the lowest available premiums.
Generally, the cost will be approximately 1% to 3% of your annual salary. If, for example, your annual salary is $50,000, your yearly cost for long-term disability insurance could run between $500 and $1,500, and your monthly payments could run between $60 and $125.
In addition to age, health, and occupation, several factors affect long-term disability premiums, including:
Consult with our friendly, knowledgeable agent about your long-term disability insurance options.
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