
The Kovacic Family’s Real Life Disability Insurance Story
Michael, 32, was a fit and healthy family man ran in a 10K road race race and as he crossed the finish line, Michael collapsed and died. The Kovacic family would never be the same.

The Virgen Family’s Real Life Disability Insurance Story
Tragically, a hit-and-run driver slammed into the family's truck while they were driving home one evening. Teresa did not survive the accident. Nicolas is certain they would have lost their home without Teresa's life insurance.

Peter’s Real Life Disability Insurance Story
In this video, Peter discusses the massive impact that disability insurance had on his family, after a life changing event.

A Career Lost, but Not a Way of Life
Without the protection of disability insurance, I can't fathom where my family would be right now.

Valerie’s Real Life Disability Insurance Story
In this video, Valerie explains how disability insurance protected her family after a life changing event.

Disability Insurance Serves a Family – Twice!
I was able to pay the mortgage, put food on the table, and give my daughters a great education because of my disability insurance policy.

Video: A Life Changed, a Lifestyle Remains
"Thanks to my disability insurance, my family won't have financial worries on top of knowing I have Parkinson's disease." ~ Scott Rider, Financial Advisor who was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at age 47.

Video: Individual Disability Insurance 101
This video, Disability Insurance 101, provides an overview and explains why you should use Individual Disability Insurance.

A Disability Insurance Real Life Story
Your most valuable asset is your ability to earn a living. It is not your home, your car, your jewelry, or other possessions. Think about it: all of your plans for the future – from buying a home to putting your kids through college to building a retirement nest egg – are based on the assumption you will continue to earn a paycheck until you retire.

What You Need To Know About Disability Insurance (Brochure Download)
Your most valuable asset is your ability to earn a living. It is not your home, your car, your jewelry, or other possessions. Think about it: all of your plans for the future – from buying a home to putting your kids through college to building a retirement nest egg – are based on the assumption you will continue to earn a paycheck until you retire.