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5 Most Alarming Long Term Disability Ternds

October 3rd, 2009 Neil Jesani No comments

I want to share with you these eye popping disability trends. The Council for Disability Awareness (CDA) conducts an annual review of long-term disability claims among the U.S. working population to determine continuing or emerging trends. The 2007 CDA Long-Term Disability Claims Review includes long-term disability insurance claims data from member companies and Social Security [...]

I have “Disability Insurance” through my employer, do I need to supplement with my own policy?

March 21st, 2009 Neil Jesani No comments

First, how much disability insurance do you have through your employer, and what other financial resources do you have? Other resources might include your savings, property or assets you could sell, borrowed money, or your spouse’s income. Now ask yourself if the combination of your employer-sponsored disability insurance and your other resources will be enough [...]

Do “Disability Insurance” premiums depend on the nature of my job?

March 11th, 2009 Neil Jesani No comments

Yes. If you have long-term disability coverage through a group plan offered by your employer, your premium will be the same as the premium of everyone else who participates in that plan. But, the premiums for everyone will depend on the general risks of the industry in which the employees work. If you’re buying an [...]

What Would Happen If You Suddenly Stopped Working?

November 22nd, 2008 Neil Jesani No comments

• Workers today are 3 times more likely to suffer a long-term disability than die during their working years.
•  The average monthly Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) payment is $938, replacing on average, about 33% of current income.
• 32% of individuals receiving long-term disability insurance benefits do not qualify for SSDI benefits; 95% are not eligible for [...]