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Disability Income Insurance in Jacksonville, FL

Your paycheck is the thing that pays for everything else. Disability income coverage replaces part of it when an injury or illness stops you from working, so a health setback does not turn into a money crisis.

Supplemental Disability Income
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What we help with

  • Replace part of your income when you cannot work
  • Short-term coverage for a few weeks or months off
  • Long-term coverage for a serious injury or illness
  • Built for self-employed and 1099 workers with no employer plan
  • Benefits paid to you to cover the mortgage, groceries and bills
In short

Disability income insurance pays you a portion of your paycheck if you get hurt or sick and cannot work for a while. Short-term policies cover shorter gaps and long-term policies cover longer ones. It matters most for people without employer disability coverage, like the self-employed and 1099 workers.

Why your income is worth insuring

You insure your car and your house. Your ability to earn a living pays for both, and it is easier to lose than people think — a back injury, a surgery, a long illness.

Disability income coverage replaces part of your paycheck while you recover, so the bills that do not stop have a way of getting paid. The benefit is backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuing carrier.

Short-term and long-term, and the difference

Short-term disability covers shorter gaps — a few weeks to a few months, often after a surgery or a difficult recovery. It usually starts paying quickly.

Long-term disability is for the serious stuff that keeps you out for months or years. It starts later but can pay for much longer. Many people carry some of each.

Who needs this most

If you are self-employed or work 1099, there is no employer plan quietly backing you up. When you cannot work, the income simply stops. That is the person this is built for.

If you already have solid employer disability coverage and good sick leave, you may not need much more. We will look at what you have before suggesting anything.

Have questions about disability income? Talk it through with a licensed local agent — free, and no pressure.

How much of your income it replaces

These policies replace a portion of your paycheck, not all of it. That is by design, so there is always a reason to return to work when you are able.

We help you match the benefit amount and the waiting period to your real budget, so the coverage fits what you actually spend each month.

This page is general education, not legal, tax, investment or insurance advice. Plans, benefits, premiums and availability vary by insurer and state and are subject to underwriting and policy terms. McDowell Business Resources (MBR Insurance & Financial Services) is an independent agency, not an insurance carrier.

Common questions

Disability Income — frequently asked

Workers comp only covers injuries that happen on the job. Disability income coverage can pay whether you got hurt or sick at work or somewhere else, depending on the policy.
Yes, and it is often a good fit. Self-employed and 1099 workers usually have no employer disability plan, so an individual policy fills that gap.
It is the time between when you become disabled and when benefits start. A longer waiting period usually means a lower premium, so we help you pick one that matches your savings.
No. These policies replace a portion of your income, not the whole thing. The idea is to cover your core bills while you recover.

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