Open Enrollment 2022: The effect of inflation on benefits enrollment

The Effect of Inflation on Benefits Enrollment: Reducing Benefits Means Increased Risk

By: Kelsey Bradbury, AVP Market Intelligence, Lincoln Financial Group   Editor’s Note: With many competing financial priorities, it’s not surprising that some employees may choose to decrease their benefit expenses as a way of managing their personal impact from inflation. Which is why it’s important that when enrollment time arrives, employees fully understand the purpose…

Open Enrollment is a Great Time to Focus on Your Financial Wellness

Beyond Your Benefits Package: Why Open Enrollment is a Great Time to Focus on Your Financial Wellness

Alexandra Ginieres Head of Disability Marketing, Individual Markets Guardian Life Insurance Company of America®   Editor’s Note: It’s that time of year when many employees are reviewing their employee benefits, renewing their previous choices or selecting new options, and considering financial products they can (or did) buy on their own such as disability and life…

Open Enrollment 2022: Meeting about disability insurance offered through work

Understanding Disability Income Insurance Offered Through Work

By Tara Mallaley Editor’s Note: If there’s one lesson we took away from the pandemic is our salaries may not be replaced when we leave work with an illness. About 50 percent of employees have some form of income protection coverage available to them through their employers.  Typically, employers who provide disability insurance offer both…

Inclusion Ignites Ideas

Can You Use Disability Income Insurance if Your Injury or Illness Isn’t Total?

Alexandra Ginieres Head of Disability Marketing, Individual Markets Guardian Life Insurance Company of America®   Editor’s Note: Experiencing a disability doesn’t have to be career ending. Being prepared for those “what if” moments is important. If you have the right coverage in place when an injury or illness strikes, you can ensure your income is…

Young professionals in a meeting at work

Disability Insurance Is Important No Matter Your Age —What To Consider

By John Feeney, vice president, group sales and market development for the Renaissance Life & Health Insurance Company of America.   Attention Gen Z and Millennials: disability insurance is an important coverage for you, too. Some view employer-sponsored group disability insurance as an ancillary benefit reserved for older individuals, when in fact, disability insurance should…

The importance of disability insurance for Gen X

Hey Gen X: Time to Protect Your Income

If you’re in your mid-to-late 40s, the options to protect your income may be coming to an end. If you don’t have income-protection disability insurance, you may find it’s more difficult to get it and that the cost is increasing.   Disability insurance? Yes, basic disability insurance is most affordable way to protect your income…

Short-term vs. long-term disability insurance. Plan. Prepare. Protect.

Short- vs. long-term disability insurance: How it works

This article originally appeared on the American Fidelity Blog. Understanding the differences between short- and long-term disability can be tough and knowing which coverage is right for you is not always easy. However, disability insurance is an essential part of a solid financial plan, so it’s important to understand your options. What is disability insurance? Disability…

Young professional woman who can't work because of a health event. Plan. Prepare. Protect.

What happens when a health event causes your income stream to run dry?

By Fred Schott, Director of Operations, Council for Disability Awareness Editor’s Note: The CDA staff participated in a webinar hosted by the Smith Group on May 4th entitled: “Why Don’t More US Workers Have Access to Disability Insurance?” One of the key discussion points was the importance of placing short- and long-term disability insurance within the…

How to use disability income insurance. Plan. Prepare, Protect.

Disability income insurance: How to use it

By Kevin Dolan Editor’s Note: It’s happened. You’re too injured or sick to work for the foreseeable future and you need to use your disability insurance. What do you do? Recognize that periods of disability are financially challenging situations More than one in four 20-year-olds becomes disabled before reaching retirement age.1 Sixty-one (61) percent of surveyed wage earners…