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Doctors: Don’t Count on Uncle Sam if You’re Disabled

January 23, 2018 by Chuck Krugh, CFP

If you’re ever disabled, don’t be relying on the federal government for help. Federal disability benefits were never intended to cover more than very basic needs. The average Social Security Disability benefit is just $1,173 per month. And now it’s taking even longer to get approved.

In prior years, it generally took an average of about a year from the time an applicant first applied for federal disability benefits to actually receive them. Now, thanks to an increasing backlog and a backwards claims processing system, it’s taking twice as long. In some cases, qualified applicants are having to wait as long as three years to receive a final approval for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration, which administers the program.

Furthermore, only about 33 percent of applicants are approved on the first pass – mostly the most severely disabled applicants. Those who are turned down can file an appeal. But the average wait time for an appeal is 602 days – nearly two years.

metlifeAccording to the Social Security Administration’s inspector general, more than 7,000 Americans die every year while waiting for disability benefits to get approved.

Doctors Should Own Their Own Disability Insurance

The average physician earns an annual salary comfortably into the six-figure range. Even the relatively low-paying primary care field pays an average of $217,000 per year, according to the 2017 Medscape Physician Compensation Report. That’s $18,083 per month. If a doctor suddenly lost the ability to practice medicine and was able to quickly qualify for federal disability benefits, the average benefit would not even replace 10 percent of the doctor’s income pre-onset.

Disability Is More Common Than You Think

Too many Americans think disability is something that can’t happen to them – and doctors are no exception. Americans routinely underestimate their risk of incurring a disability that impedes our ability to earn a living. But statistics say that between 25 and 30 percent of Americans will incur an injury or illness severe enough to interrupt or end a career.

Doctors are especially vulnerable

Generally, doctors rely on keen visual acuity, manual dexterity (for surgeons), superior cognitive skills and the ability to remain on their feet for hours every day in order to practice medicine. It doesn’t take a severe disability to hamper a physician’s ability to remain on the job with a full workload. Even certain medications may make it impossible or even dangerous for a doctor to continue practicing if his or her analytic and decision-making capabilities are impaired.

Furthermore, because the medical profession is often stressful, doctors have a higher than average rate of depression and anxiety disorders that may interrupt or destroy an otherwise promising medical career. This study from Australia found that doctors were more than four times more likely than the general population to suffer from clinical depression.

Because of this, doctors have a higher than average probability, compared to other professionals, of having to file a claim for disability benefits. An attorney or accountant who gets rheumatoid arthritis can likely continue to practice. That’s not true of a surgeon.

Physicians should own an “own occupation” disability insurance policy with a benefit amount high enough to replace a meaningful amount of their income from practicing medicine. “Own occupation” means that the insurance company will pay benefits if the disability makes it impossible for the physician to continue to earn a living in his or her own occupation.

For physicians, these policies are superior to the “any occupation,” which will only pay a claim if your disability makes it impossible for you to earn a living in any occupation. The ‘own occupation’ has a much broader definition of disability, and is much more likely to actually pay a claim than an ‘any occupation’ policy.

Personally-Owned Coverage is Superior to Employer-Provided Coverage

Many doctors who are employees receive a basic disability insurance policy as an employment benefit. Take it when you can get it, but these are generally best as supplements to a personally-owned disability insurance policy.

One advantage to a personally-owned disability policy is it follows you even when you leave your current employer. This can be a big issue if your health changes. If you want to leave your employer and go into private practice, but you can no longer qualify for disability insurance in the individual market, you may be stuck.

Furthermore, disability benefits from workplace group disability insurance are generally taxable, to the extent the employer pays the premium. If you have your own individual coverage, and you pay the insurance premiums, benefits are tax-free.

About DoctorDisability.com

DoctorDisability.com is the web property of Doctor Disability Insurance, Inc., 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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