Jobs And Disability Insurance

Many of us choose our jobs based on the offered by the employers; or, we at least let the play a role in whether or not we apply for and accept certain jobs. However, how many of us go beyond just asking about and asking about disability , too? Probably not many of us, if any of us, ask whether or not the jobs we are considering, or even the jobs we already have, offer disability .

Just like all types of , disability is designed to protect us. If we become sick or injured and aren’t able to go to our jobs for a certain period of time, our disability acts as a substitute paycheck. We can’t get a paycheck for jobs we aren’t working; however, when we are sick or injured, we have no other choice but to take some time off from our jobs. That’s when disability kicks in and provides us with some financial relief. How much disability we receive – what percentage of our normal income – depends on the employer.

While disability isn’t something everyone is going to need at some point in their lives, it is something that the who end up needing it wish they had. If you’re job hunting, ask about disability . If you already have a job, but aren’t sure whether or not your employer offers disability , find out.

If your employer does offer disability , find out if you have been working there long enough to be eligible for it. Ask how long the disability will last (some employers will cover you for a few weeks to a few months, while Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, and Hawaii are required by law to provide disability for 26 weeks), and how much income you’ll be eligible for should you find yourself needing the disability .