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What is Income Replacement (Disability)?


 Income protection insurance is designed to replace part of your income if you become unable to work due to sickness or injury. It offers regular payments during recovery, allowing you to focus on getting well without financial stress.


Unlike short-term benefits that end quickly, income protection coverage can continue for months or even years, depending on the policy. This steady support helps maintain stability and keeps life moving forward while you heal.



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How it works:


  1. Choose a Coverage Amount: Usually a percentage of your regular income, such as 60% to 70%.
  2. Select a Waiting Period: This is how long after disability begins before payments start.
  3. Receive Regular Payments: Once the waiting period ends, benefits are paid monthly.
  4. Payments Continue Until Recovery or End of Term: Coverage lasts until you return to work or reach the policy’s limit.

Benefits

01

Independence

Maintains lifestyle and financial control without outside help.

02

Peace of Mind

Reduces stress about bills and daily costs.

03

Long Term Care

Policies can extend beyond short-term disability programs.

04

Consistent Income

Keeps money coming in while you recover.

Why it Matters

A paycheck is more than just income—it covers your home, groceries, healthcare, and daily essentials. When that paycheck stops, even temporarily, stress can build fast. Income protection insurance helps reduce that worry by ensuring a steady stream of funds when work isn’t possible. For many in Waukesha County, this type of insurance bridges the gap between health recovery and financial security. It helps maintain independence and prevents dipping into savings or debt during challenging times.

 How Much Coverage to Consider



The right amount of income protection depends on several factors—your monthly expenses, savings, and how long you could manage without a paycheck.


Many people choose policies that replace about 60% of their income. This usually covers essentials like housing, groceries, and healthcare. The goal is to create a cushion that keeps life steady until work resumes.



Key Factors to Review:

 Before selecting an income protection policy, consider these details:


  • Benefit Amount: How much income replacement you want.

  • Benefit Period: How long payments will continue.

  • Waiting Period: The time between disability and the first payment.

  • Coverage Terms: Specific conditions or exclusions to review.

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Keep your income protected and your plans on track. Learn how income protection insurance can provide steady support through life’s unexpected turns.



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