I'm a healthy urology intern currently making the typical ~$50k/year. When I started residency, our program pushed for us to (appropriately, in my opinion) sign up for the AMA disability insurance. I've read the very helpful WCI articles about this topic. As far as I can tell, this AMA policy is own-occupation (MD) but not own-specialty, has a 90 day waiting period, no COLA, and thereafter would provide $5k/month for the rest of my life while disabled. The premium I pay now is something like $20/mo, which is deducted from my paycheck pre-tax. Importantly and expectedly, there is no future purchase option for more coverage.
Without getting bogged down in the details of disability insurance, the situation strikes me like this: if during residency I became totally disabled and couldn't practice medicine, I would receive $50k/year pre-tax for the rest of my life. Even now that's not a lot, but a few decades from now I'd be in real trouble. It essentially feels like I'm not really insuring against the catastrophe that I'm intending to insure against.
Have any of you purchased own-specialty coverage while in residency, with a future purchase option for more coverage? That's essentially the policy that I'm interested in, right? I don't exactly want to spend my free day/week on this, but I'd be curious to hear in general strokes whether anyone has tried this/done this/found it to be worthwhile.
Thanks!
Without getting bogged down in the details of disability insurance, the situation strikes me like this: if during residency I became totally disabled and couldn't practice medicine, I would receive $50k/year pre-tax for the rest of my life. Even now that's not a lot, but a few decades from now I'd be in real trouble. It essentially feels like I'm not really insuring against the catastrophe that I'm intending to insure against.
Have any of you purchased own-specialty coverage while in residency, with a future purchase option for more coverage? That's essentially the policy that I'm interested in, right? I don't exactly want to spend my free day/week on this, but I'd be curious to hear in general strokes whether anyone has tried this/done this/found it to be worthwhile.
Thanks!
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