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Basics To Lower The Cost Of Disability Insurance - Part I

For some people, disability insurance can seem quite expensive if we are to consider the many features which are included. If we should customize our policy, we should be able to lower the costs for our insurance coverage.

The costs for disability insurance can become pretty expensive in some situations and the price will generally depend on the monthly benefits, health and in some situations, the age. Fortunately, there are various ways to customize the coverage of your insurance which can eventually result in great savings in the end for your premiums.

For those people with medical problems, employer group disability policy may be the cheaper choice. Almost all the individual insurance policies out there will require health underwriting, which can eventually result in higher premiums or even outright denial for your cover for those people with medical issues.

Unfortunately, employer group disability insurance generally requires no underwriting only in the first month of employment. After that, most of the employer insurance policies out there will most likely require health underwriting, exactly like individual insurance policies. Besides that, the insurance coverage is pretty often not portable upon termination, because there is really no income for insurance if you should be terminated from a certain job.

If insurance premiums are being paid by a third party, like let's say an employer, insurance benefits are free of tax. Although 60% of income per month is considered to be the maximum monthly benefit for most insurance policies out there, the free of tax benefit makes the benefit to that much valuable to the surprise of many people.

Most of the insurers from the disability insurance field will usually lower the costs for insurance premiums quite significantly if the applicant should lengthen the period of waiting before an insurance policy will pay out.

by: Willis J. Watson




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