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Disability Insurance Protection Critical for Women of Childbearing Age

July 26, 2017 by Chuck Krugh, CFP

Disability Insurance Protection Critical For Women of Childbearing Age

It’s not unusual to want to take some time off after having a baby. In some cases, you have no choice – medical complications are common after childbirth. But while employers with 50 employees or more are obligated under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act and Family Medical Leave Act to grant you time off to care for yourself or an immediate family member dealing with medical issues, they generally aren’t obligated to pay you while you’re absent.

Disability Insurance Protection Critical for Women of Childbearing Age.If you have enough PTO or vacation days saved up, you may be able to use those. But few women of childbearing age have enough paid time off accrued to take two or three months off of work without taking a hit to their income. And the Family Medical Leave Act only covers those whose employers have 50 or more full-time equivalents within 75 miles of your workplace, and only those who have worked at least 1,250 hours for that employer and who have worked for that employer for at least 12 months.

According to the Council for Disability Awareness, childbirth-related issues are the most common source of short-term disability insurance claims. Short-term disability insurance replaces a portion of your income generally for six to eight weeks. A study from Unum.com found that 28 percent of all claims for short-term disability insurance benefits arise as a result of pregnancy. Among Millennials, pregnancy is the runaway winner in reasons for short-term disability claim filings, accounting for 64 percent of all claims among this cohort.

Furthermore, 20 percent of all Millennial claims for long-term disability benefits are related to pregnancy or complications arising from pregnancy or childbirth. This means that these disabling injuries or illnesses arising from pregnancy or childbirth are lasting at least 90 days, which is a typical exclusion period for long-term disability insurance policies.

Among Generation Xers, pregnancy is still a major reason for short-term disability claims, accounting for 18 percent of them.

While pregnancy was more common among women in their 20s and 30s, a higher fraction of women in their 40s who became pregnant were forced to file claims for disability insurance.

Typically, disability insurance benefits are designed to replace about 60 percent of a worker’s normal salary.

Women who may become pregnant may wish to work out a series of scenarios and assess their exposure to financial risk as a result of potential complications arising from pregnancy. Factors to be considered include:

  • Savings available – minus medical expenses not covered by insurance.
  • Paid time off/vacation/sick days accrued that would be available
  • Guaranteed maternity/medical leave benefits available from your employer
  • Short-term disability insurance in place
  • Long-term disability insurance in place
  • Daily and monthly expenses – which go up when you have a baby!
  • Other sources of income

It’s routine for women to be out of the workplace for a month before childbirth. Absences of up to six weeks after childbirth are routine for vaginal deliveries, and up to 8 weeks for caesarian section deliveries, or deliveries of twins or triplets – and these timelines assume no complications exist. If there are complications, you can expect a longer period of disability where it is impossible for you to safely return to work.

Can your finances absorb an absence for that long? How about six months? A year? The average long-term disability claim lasts 34.6 months, or nearly three years, according to the Council for Disability Awareness, with pregnancy complications accounting for 5.6 percent of all claims for both sexes – so the incidence for women is much higher than the raw percentage indicates.

About Doctor Disability Insurance

At Doctor Disability Insurance, we understand that you have had to make sacrifices to get to where you are. We are committed to helping you protect your most valuable asset: your ability to earn an income.

Doctor Disability Insurance, Inc. is an innovative, one-stop service that makes disability insurance shopping quick, affordable, and easy to understand. The site provides free quotes from leading names in the disability insurance industry along with friendly and knowledgeable customer support. The best values in the insurance industry are located in one place and are available any time doctors are ready, including late at night and on weekends. Physicians save time and money by comparing plans and prices from multiple insurance companies.

President and CEO Charles Krugh is a Certified Financial Planner with more than 15 years of experience working with people in the medical industry. While our offices are in San Clemente, California, we work with physicians, dentists and health care professionals and their families from coast to coast.

Call us today at 866-899-7318 to speak to one of our disability insurance professionals. We look forward to serving you.

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