The Social Security Administration says that as many as one in four of today’s 20-year-olds will become disabled before retiring. As a physician, you’ll see first-hand how a disability can upend a person’s life, and you are not immune.
While such a turn of events is not desired or wished upon anyone, preparing for disability is better than ignoring the possibility of it occurring. Disability insurance is a practical purchase for anyone who depends on a paycheck, including doctors.
Because you don’t know when a disability might strike, the earlier you purchase disability insurance, the more beneficial it can be. In addition to ensuring that you have coverage when you need it, you can also lock in good rates this way. Discounts may also be available to medical residents.