Disability Insurance

Disability Insurance is the industry name for a plan that provides for periodic payments of benefits when a disabled insured is unable to work. The insurance product is typically designed to replace up to 65% of your gross income on a tax-free basis should illness or accident keep you from earning an income in your occupation.

In terms of its financial effect on the family, long-term disability can be just as severe as death. Disability income protection can come from several sources: social insurance programs, employer-provided benefits, and individually purchased policies.

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Life Insurance

Life insurance is an important financial tool that’s appropriate for almost everyone.  You’ve helped build a standard of living for your family. Life insurance can help them maintain that standard should you no longer be around to provide. In other words, it can provide your family with tax free money they’ll need to make up for your lost income.  It can be used to pay for funeral expenses, repay outstanding debts, make charitable donations and provide living expenses for surviving family members. It can also be used to cover estate taxes and probate fees to enable your estate to be liquidated in the most appropriate manner.


LTC Insurance

Designed to cover long-term care services, including personal and custodial care in a variety of settings such as your home, a community organization, or other facility.

Long-term care insurance policies reimburse policyholders a daily amount (up to a pre-selected limit) for services to assist them with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, or eating. You can select a range of care options and benefits that allow you to get the services you need, where you need them.

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