Pricing for Software Engineers | Disability Income Insurance
earning at least $80,000
Let's begin with an example based on non-personal information so you can get a feel for what cost universe we're talking about.
If this is within your budget, the next step is to account for your needs and qualifications.
Our scope of work will be broadened to include other carriers, and ultimately land on a recommendation. The example above is not intended to suggest what is best for you, and might as well be a generic carrier.
To do this work, we need to know things like:
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Education, specialization, and any skill sets you depend on to perform at the top of your game (you'll be prompted about a few things to make this easy)
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How established you are in your career, and likely trajectory
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Earnings, itemized by type such as base salary, bonus, and stock grants
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Plans for the future, especially plans that may call for future upgrades
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Lifestyle (e.g., travel habits, recreational activities)
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Health (how much needs to be disclosed will be a part of this)
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Where you are in the process, especially history of other inquiries and coverages
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What underwriting requirements you are willing to go along with
There are different ways to provide this personal information: call or answer questions online or send a note. You won't have to provide any information that you don't want to, and what you do share will stay just between us.
