If you’re like many physicians, employed by a medical group, hospital or medical center, you may be unaware of how much your long-term disability policy actually covers. Most policies paid for by an employer are limited to 50 to 60 percent of a physician’s base salary, excluding bonuses — leaving a gap in coverage that falls short of what’s required to meet ordinary living expenses. To illustrate this point, we'd like to give you a hypothetical example of how you could be caught off guard by inadequate disability coverage:
A surgeon and avid mountain biker from Houston, Texas had an unfortunate accident while biking in Moab, Utah. He inadvertently hit a rock, was thrown off his bike, suffering a serious shoulder fracture that left him unable to perform surgery for several months. Unbeknownst to the physician, his employer disability benefit had a cap of $10,000 per month. With a recent home renovation, four children to support and his oldest daughter headed to Rice University, he was forced to dip into his savings to cover his family’s expenses.
To continue with our example, the physician portrayed is earning $350,000 as a surgeon. Insurance professionals recommend protecting at least 60 to 65 percent of one’s annual income. That means the physician should have a total disability benefit of at least $210,000 a year, equaling $17,500 a month in benefits. Currently the disability benefit, provided by his hospital is capped at $10,000 a month, leaving a gap in coverage of $7,500 a month.
An individual disability policy can help fill the gap in your employer coverage. A TMA Insurance Trust advisor can help you calculate and cover the gap in your current disability policy. As licensed, non-commissioned agents, our advisors pride themselves on offering unbiased guidance with no sales pressure.
Here are some reasons to call us for a complimentary, no-obligation consultation:
TMA Insurance Trust offers a range of plans from the leading carriers in Texas. One plan you may want to take advantage of is Guardian Provider Choice, offering true own-occupation disability coverage to TMA members with a 10 percent discount and guaranteed benefits for the life of the policy. This type of coverage provides full disability benefits if you are unable to perform the medical specialty practiced before becoming sick or injured. You can work in another specialty, within or outside of your field, sometimes even in your own practice, and not forfeit your disability benefits.
If you are a resident, you’re likely to have some disability coverage from your employer while in residency. Yet most long-term disability policies offered by employers don’t provide enough income to pay your expenses, loans and debts, if you aren't able to work.
Once you graduate, you’ll need an individual policy that can travel with you during your career. So why wait? The best time to buy an individual disability policy is when you are young and healthy, most insurable, and can lock in a more affordable rate. TMA Insurance Trust offers starter plans and plans from the leading carriers in Texas.
A TMA Insurance Trust advisor can help you customize your policy with the riders and options that offer the best protection for now and as your career progresses. Here are some examples of important coverage options:
TMA Insurance Trust advisors are dedicated to helping Texas physicians secure the best coverage at each stage of life and career. Because we know you are busy, we’ll make it easy to find the right coverage, providing research, comparing costs and making sure you receive the TMA discounts available to you.
For over 60 years, TMA Insurance Trust advisors have been serving Texas physicians, their families and staff. TMA Insurance Trust prides itself on offering unbiased information and strategies to members, along with exclusive group rates on a range of the highest-rated plans in the industry.