If you are a neurosurgeon in private practice and are responsible for some or all of the monthly expenses to keep your office open, you should consider purchasing a business overhead expense (BOE) policy in addition to a personal disability policy.
We’ll help you learn more about the options available to protect your income
You’ll be able to review rates from Guardian and Berkshire, two of the leading providers of individual disability insurance
We quote all the major disability insurance carriers so you’ll have many quotes to compare
As an neurosurgeon, you probably make between $350,000 and $450,000 per year or more. You probably have large monthly expenses as well, such as medical school loans, a home mortgage, and perhaps private school tuition for your children. Insuring your income is really just part of a sound financial plan.
Back injuries, cancer, heart disease and other illnesses cause the majority of long-term disability. In fact, if you’re around the age of 40, your chances of experiencing a disability prior to age 65 which lasts three months or greater are 21% or approximately 1 in 5.
Let us help you find disability information, coverage and rates that fit into your over-all financial plan. Give Jeff Pennington a call at 1-877-221-6198 or use the form on the right to request a quote, get answers to your questions, and find the right policy.
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Neurosurgeon Disability Insurance
If you are a neurosurgeon in private practice and are responsible for some or all of the monthly expenses to keep your office open, you should consider purchasing a business overhead expense (BOE) policy in addition to a personal disability policy.
As an neurosurgeon, you probably make between $350,000 and $450,000 per year or more. You probably have large monthly expenses as well, such as medical school loans, a home mortgage, and perhaps private school tuition for your children. Insuring your income is really just part of a sound financial plan.
Back injuries, cancer, heart disease and other illnesses cause the majority of long-term disability. In fact, if you’re around the age of 40, your chances of experiencing a disability prior to age 65 which lasts three months or greater are 21% or approximately 1 in 5.
Let us help you find disability information, coverage and rates that fit into your over-all financial plan. Give Jeff Pennington a call at 1-877-221-6198 or use the form on the right to request a quote, get answers to your questions, and find the right policy.