Northwestern Mutual Expands Disability Insurance Choices for Medical Professionals
Only company to offer True Own Occupation and Medical True Own Occupation optional definitions of total disability
"We have been protecting the incomes of medical professionals for more than 50 years, and over that time we have constantly looked for ways to innovate our product offerings to meet the evolving needs of these clients," said
A disability insurance contract's definition of total disability is important because it determines whether the policyowner can collect some or all of their benefits. The new Medical True Own Occupation definition, which is unique to
Medical professionals will now have the choice between the following definitions of disability:
- True Own Occupation: If a medical professional is totally disabled, unable to perform the substantial and material duties of their regular occupation, and they choose to work in an occupation other than the regular occupation at the time of onset of disability, they will be eligible to receive their full monthly benefit for total disability regardless of the income they earn from working in the new occupation.
- Medical True Own Occupation: If a medical professional is unable to perform the substantial and material duties of their regular occupation which generate 50% or more of their direct patient care billings (e.g., procedural duties), but they are still able to perform one or more of the other substantial and material duties of their regular occupation (e.g., clinical duties), they can choose not to work and still be eligible to receive their full monthly benefit.
Additionally, the Medical True Own Occupation definition provides the same protection to medical professionals as is provided by the True Own Occupation definition. If a medical professional is totally disabled, unable to perform the substantial and material duties of their regular occupation, and they choose to work in an occupation other than the regular occupation at the time of onset of disability, they will be eligible to receive their full monthly benefit regardless of the income they earn from working in the new occupation.
"Income protection is foundational to financial security in any financial plan, and it is especially important for medical professionals," Williams-Kemp added. "When you begin your working life several years later than most and front-load it with significant student debt, you have to take steps to protect your earning potential. It is over the arc of their careers that medical professionals reap the benefits of their upfront investment in education and training and can secure long-term financial rewards and security."
Medical professionals who are existing policyowners will also be able to leverage the expanded choices. Those with recently issued disability policies can take advantage of these new benefits without any additional underwriting, while clients with older policies will have the opportunity to acquire these options if they meet the typical applicable underwriting requirements.
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Disability income insurance policies contain some contractual features and optional benefits that may not be available in all states. Occupation and significant duties are determined at the time of claim based upon your work activities. The ability to perform the substantial and material duties of your occupation is only one of the factors that determine eligibility for disability benefits. Eligibility for disability income insurance, additional policy benefits and qualification for benefits is determined on a case-by-case basis. Monthly benefits and final premiums for the coverage shown are subject to underwriting guidelines, issue limits and may require a medical examination. The amount of benefits provided depends on the benefits selected and the premium varies with the amount of benefits selected. Dividends are not guaranteed. This policy also contains exclusions, limitations and reduction of benefit provisions. For costs and further details of the coverage, including exclusions, any reduction or limitations and the terms under which the policy may be continued in force, see your agent or write the company. To be used with forms ICC16TTNCDI(0916), ICC16TTGRDI(0916), FOR MTOO and TOO or state equivalent.
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