Story at-a-glance Disability insurance isn’t all-or-nothing—even a small policy offers meaningful protection if you’re on a budget.Premiums typically range from 1% to 4% of income, and the earlier you buy, the cheaper it is.Discounts are available, especially for residents and early-career
What to Look For In a Disability Insurance Policy
Story at-a-glance Not all disability insurance policies are created equal—the language in the contract determines if and when you get paid.The best policies define disability by your own medical specialty and allow you to work elsewhere while still receiving benefits.Riders like residual
What are MY Odds of Becoming Disabled?
Story at-a-glance Doctors face higher disability risk than other white-collar professionals like lawyers or executives.Over 50% of disabilities last 5 years or more, especially when they begin before age 40.Most disabilities aren’t work-related—95% fall outside workers comp and are caused by
BANG. You’re disabled. What’s your plan, Doctor?
Story at-a-glance Doctors often delay disability insurance, waiting for the “right time”—but life doesn’t wait.Musculoskeletal injuries, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions can strike in your 20s or 30s.If you're disabled, your family may face student loan debt, lost income, and financial
What is the Best Time to Buy Disability Insurance?
Story at-a-glance Disability can strike unexpectedly—even in your 20s or during residency, before your career truly begins.A young ER doctor’s back injury from a car accident made her uninsurable overnight.Insurance only covers uncertainty—once a condition exists, it’s no longer
Physicians Should Buy Disability Insurance While Young
Story at-a-glance Many physicians delay disability insurance, assuming they’ll get it later—but later is often too late.Early-onset conditions like MS, anxiety, or injuries can make you uninsurable in your 20s or 30s.Group disability plans aren’t portable—leave your job, lose your coverage.A
The Impact of Needlestick Injuries on Physicians
Story at-a-glance Needlestick injuries are nearly unavoidable in training, with 99% of surgical residents reporting at least one incident by the end of residency.These injuries can have serious physical, emotional, and financial consequences, from disease transmission to career
Misguided Missiles: Sleep-Deprived Medical Residents and Motor Vehicle Accidents
Story at-a-glance Medical residents are routinely placed at risk for drowsy driving crashes due to extreme shift lengths and sleep deprivation.Studies show drowsy driving can be as dangerous as drunk driving, doubling the risk of crashes after extended shifts.Real-life incidents reveal serious