What are the reasons to get both Short-term and long-term disability income insurance?
Question : What are the reasons to get both Short-term and long-term disability income insurance?
I’m thoroughly confused as usual. But, if you have the option to get both short and long term disability insurance why would you? Does the short term cover things the long term doesn’t? Doesn’t long term cover the short term period as well anyway? Or do you have to have both to be covered in the immediate future and long term??? Why does everything have to be so complicated why cant there just be one kind of disability insurance its soo annoying….Which one would you get or would you get both???? arrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggggg. I’m only 28 so don’t know if thats a factor, in relatively good health…but in a profession that can be dangerous. Mental health field, direct care. What about individual policies, should I consider paying outside of the company if they dont offer both of these…..
thank you for any assistance
long term disability insurance
Best answer:
Answer by girlwhoknowsitstrue
Get them both.
If you are disabled, short term disability will pay 100% of your salary for up to 6 months – then Long Term Disability kicks in, but federal law only allows it to cover up to 67% of your previous salary, and end when you turn 62. The corporate policy your employer offers will have the best rate out there.
ok, normally long term insurance has a elimnation period of 6 to 12 months before you get any payments.
the short term normally cover that first 6 months to a year.
You will need both to be fully covered.
Lets say you are in a car weck and can’t work for 9 months,
you get no pay check, you can’t pay your health insurance premuim you lose your car and your house and so on.
Lets say you are in that same car wreck and can never work again, how will you live, pay your bills and so on.
But some people have enough money saved to pay all thier bills for that first year or first 6 months, and can take the risk of not having short term,
Others can’t afford the long term which costs alot more, so they buy the short term, to at least cover the more temp issues,