Disability Insurance

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Disability Insurance

You protect things you find valuable, such as your homes and vehicles, but what are you doing to protect your ability to earn a living? Disability insurance could be your answer.
What is disability insurance?
Disability insurance can provide you with financial security by replacing a portion of your earnings if an accident or illness causes you to become unable to work or earn an income. Accidents and illnesses are a fact of life. They could occur at any time. Disability insurance provides income to help manage your expenses during the period you are unable to work.

Who is it for?
A disability can strike anyone regardless of their age, gender or occupation. In this sense, anyone who earns an income could benefit from the added protection provided by disability insurance. In particular, those looking to help protect their family and other loved ones from possible financial disruption associated with suddenly becoming unable to work due to illness or injury would be appropriate for this insurance.

How does it work?
If you are unable to work due to an illness or injury and thus are unable to earn an income, you will receive a monthly payment after a pre-determined waiting period has passed. You might already have disability insurance through your employer, but you should be aware that this coverage may not meet all your needs. Individual disability insurance can provide you with more flexibility and can also help protect more of your earnings.

How does it benefit you and your family?
Your financial commitments don’t just disappear if you are unable to work. Disability insurance works when you can’t. It provides you with a monthly income to help cover your ongoing expenses such as mortgage payments and grocery bills.

If you are unable to earn an income for an extended period, it could affect your ability to save for retirement. You may even need to withdraw from these savings to make ends meet. Disability insurance replaces a percentage of your income, so you may avoid having to withdraw money from your savings while you are unable to work.

Did you know

According to the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, there’s a one in four likelihood you could become disabled for 90 days or more before the age of 65?

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