Disability Insurance

Disability insurance protects employees from temporary loss of income.

Safeguard your employees by offering disability insurance as part of your benefits plan.


Disability insurance can be an important part of your benefits package.

There is always a risk someone could become injured or ill and unable to work. Businesses that offer disability insurance as part of their employee benefits package often find that it is a great way to recruit staff and make them feel valued.

Choose from short and long-term coverage options.

When choosing a plan for your employees, you may offer just short-term coverage (which is usually capped at six months) or long-term coverage (which runs for several years or even until retirement age). Other insurance options may include payments that specifically cover the employee's mortgage or other loans.


Allow employees to fully recover before returning to work.

Offering insurance is also a great way to ensure that injured or sick employees take the time necessary to properly heal, and then return to work in good physical shape and without stress. This prevents employees from rushing back to work before they are fully healed, which could lead to worsening of their condition and even longer recovery times in the future.

What are the benefits of disability insurance?

By offering coverage for disability, your employees can get help with loss of income if they unexpectedly become disabled for a short or long period of time.

Different from other types of insurance.

It's important not to confuse disability insurance with some other programs. It is different than workers' compensation insurance (a mandatory insurance program paid for by employers, which pays out if an employee is injured at work) and social security disability insurance (a government program for people with serious long-term conditions or disabilities who are unable to take on employment).

Want to know more about disability insurance for your employees? Contact us to go over your options.

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