Episode 92: Safeguarding Your Income – Physician Disability Insurance Mastery in 2026
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In Episode 92 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, a Tuesday financial episode, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, emphasizes the vital importance of disability insurance for physicians in 2026, framing it as essential "fences" protecting your financial farm from devastating storms like injury or illness that could halt income streams funding retirement, education, or lifestyle goals. Citing data showing many physicians remain underinsured—often relying on limited group policies—Norm highlights how proper coverage can replace 60–70% of income tax-free, and he details three actionable strategies: prioritizing true "own-occupation" policies with specialty-specific riders to ensure benefits if unable to practice your particular medical role (even if capable in another capacity, with examples from carriers like MassMutual or Principal and real physician success stories); layering inadequate employer group plans with individual policies supplemented by key riders such as cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) for inflation protection and future purchase options to increase coverage as earnings grow without new underwriting; and conducting annual policy reviews to adapt for life changes like marriage, children, or practice shifts while confirming full coverage for mental health conditions and residual disability benefits. These measures safeguard physicians' earning power—their greatest asset—against rising healthcare demands and burnout risks, enabling fearless investing and long-term wealth preservation, with Norm challenging listeners to review one policy aspect this week, share findings via email at support@skcfinancial.com for a free review and quotes, or book a consult, while encouraging sharing with potentially underinsured colleagues ahead of the Friday wellness episode. Live for today, plan for tomorrow. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.