Nurses of the Twin Ports: Are you protected?

In the US there are approximately 183,400 nurses working in physician offices and over 1.5 million at medical/surgical hospitals.1  Many of these employers do not provide disability insurance to their employees.

We can help... 

The median income for a nurse is $65,470, an amount that most would consider worth protecting in the event she/he could not work due to illness or injury. With a disability policy that would be around a $3400 monthly benefit - TAX FREE!

Yes, really; TAX FREE! 

Customize a plan to fit their needs that could include Own Occupation - meaning if he/she is disabled and unable to perform nursing duties - they will receive a benefit even if they choose to work in another profession.

Contact Terry Scott, HealthMarkets Agent
888-241-4031

1. Bureau of Labor Statistics/Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2014




Did You Know.....
Women make up the majority of new claimants. Fifty-six percent of new disability claims approved during 2013 were for women and 44 percent were for men. The percentage of claims for men increased in both 2012 and 2013 after claims for women increased in 2010 and 2011.
2014 CDA Long Term Disability Claims Review
Sample – (Texas)

Female Nurse
40 year old
$65,400 annual salary
Non-tobacco
No health issues
90 day elimination period
5 year benefit period
$3450 monthly benefit
Own occupation and Residual

$100.36 monthly premium
Multi-life Discount


If three or more individuals from a common employer purchase an individual policy - each insured will receive a discount for the life of the policy.

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