Foundations of Disability Insurance: Protecting Your Income

Understand how disability insurance works — the difference between short-term and long-term coverage, key policy features, and why income protection is often the most overlooked component of personal financial planning.

⏱ 1h 29m 📚 6 lessons

About this course

Most people insure their car and their home without hesitation, but leave their most valuable financial asset — their ability to earn an income — either uninsured or inadequately insured. The statistical probability of experiencing a disability lasting 90 days or more at some point in a working career is far higher than most people assume. Disability insurance exists to replace a portion of your income if an illness or injury prevents you from working, and understanding how it works before you need it is essential to making good coverage decisions. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the core mechanics of disability insurance, distinguish between the main types of policies and their coverage characteristics, and identify the key policy features that determine whether a policy will actually pay when needed. What you will learn: - The basic mechanism of disability insurance: how it defines disability, what triggers a benefit, and how long benefits are paid - Short-term versus long-term disability insurance: what each covers, typical benefit periods, and how they are designed to work together - Own-occupation versus any-occupation disability definitions — the most important policy feature and how it affects whether you actually collect benefits - Elimination period: how the waiting period before benefits begin affects premiums and how to choose one aligned with your emergency fund - Benefit amount: the typical coverage percentage (60–80% of income), how to calculate what you actually need, and benefit caps - Non-cancelable and guaranteed renewable provisions: why policy stability features matter for long-term coverage security - The difference between individual policies and group policies through an employer, including portability and definition differences - How disability insurance interacts with workers' compensation, Social Security disability, and employer-provided sick leave The course uses annotated policy examples and case studies — a professional prevented from working by a back injury, a knowledge worker experiencing a mental health crisis, a business owner with an own-occupation policy — to make the abstract policy features concrete and show how they interact in real claim scenarios. Reflection prompts guide you to assess your own current disability coverage situation. This course is designed for working individuals who want to understand disability insurance before purchasing a policy or evaluating their employer-provided coverage. No prior insurance knowledge is required. This course is educational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed insurance professional; disability insurance needs are highly individual.

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  • Short & focused
    1h 29m of practical content

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