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Key clauses that should be found in a disability insurance policyWhen you purchase an insurance policy, you are really purchasing money that you will receive in the future based on the terms of the policy. This is why it is essential that the policy contain the best possible terms when it comes time to make a claim. Your disability insurance policy should contain an “Own Occupation” definition The definition of total disability found in an insurance policy is the provision that the insurance company uses to determine whether or not you are eligible for disability benefits when you file a claim. As a dentist, we recommend that the total disability be defined as: Pays benefits if you are unable to perform the substantial duties of your regular occupation. This is what’s called an “own occupation” definition of disability. It will protect your occupation as a dentist even if you are able to do some other kind of work. Ensure that you have the broadest possible definition of residual/partial disability Many dentists may not be fully aware of the nuances of how a claim is paid by an insurance company when a person is recovering and goes back to work on a part-time basis. Cost-of-living benefit Inflation is a common problem for people who are working, and the problem is compounded for disabled individuals. The cost-of-living benefit helps protect you against the ravages of inflation. It is important to choose a cost-of-living option that uses compound interest rather simple interest. Return of premium option For those who never submit a claim against their policy, or whose claims are for an amount that is less than their policy premiums, can benefit from this premium return option. It is basically “insurance against never being disabled” that provides for the reimbursement of a portion of your premiums at a date stipulated in the policy. This option is highly recommended and can help to substantially reduce your insurance costs over time. Future income option This option allows you to obtain additional disability insurance at a later date without having to provide medical evidence; you simply have to prove that your income justifies the requested increase and your coverage will be increased without any hassles. This option is especially important when you are new to the profession and you expect your income to increase in the future. Click here to get a free quotation We will prepare a plan for you that is suitable for dentists. |
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