Disability Insurance Can Save You from Financial Ruin

Erick Sanon • September 5, 2025

Have you ever thought about how you would survive if you became permanently injured or too ill to work? Would you be able to live on the average disability check from Social Security—about $1,100 a month?


Would your savings be enough to carry you through the rest of your life?


If you're like most Americans, the answer is probably "no." That's why disability insurance is worth serious consideration. It can provide critical peace of mind if the unthinkable happens—by replacing a portion of your income when you're unable to earn it.


Why Timing Matters

Disability insurance is especially important if you're between the ages of 40 and 55—often your peak earning years. After age 59, many insurers won’t offer new coverage, so getting in early is key. Like other forms of insurance, premiums increase with age and declining health.


Trying to purchase a policy when you're already sick may be difficult, or the policy might come with exclusions for pre-existing conditions. Applying while you're healthy and employed gives you access to better coverage options at more affordable rates.


What to Know Before You Apply

  • Most policies require a medical exam and review of your financial history.
  • You'll likely need to provide tax returns to verify your income. 
  • Experts recommend selecting a policy that replaces 60% to 70% of your gross salary.
  • Women often pay more than men due to statistically higher disability rates.
  • Opting for a longer waiting period (e.g., 180 days instead of 90) can reduce premiums.
  • Couples may be eligible for discounts when purchasing together.
     

Additional Advantages of Disability Insurance

  • Benefits are tax-free if you pay premiums with after-tax dollars.
  • Coverage is portable—it's not tied to your employer.
  • If you’re planning to become self-employed, having an individual policy already in place can protect your future.
  • Own-occupation policies offer tailored coverage for high-income or specialized professionals, locking in your current income level if you can no longer work in your specific field.

 

A Final Thought

Disability insurance may not be the first thing on your financial to-do list, but it’s one of the most vital forms of protection you can have. It ensures your income—and your lifestyle—are better protected if life takes an unexpected turn. Whether you're a sole provider, a dual-income household, or self-employed, the time to explore your options is before you need them.


Ready to learn more or get a quote? Contact us today.

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