Disability Insurance for Consultants: Protecting Intellectual Capital
For high-income consultants in [Your State], your greatest asset isn’t your office or your equipment—it’s your cognitive ability to solve complex problems. While a surgeon’s career might end with a hand injury, a consultant’s career is more susceptible to burnout, neurological issues, or chronic stress-related illnesses. Standard disability policies often fail to address these “invisible” risks.
Essential Clauses for the Consulting Professional
Own-Occupation: The Professional Standard
In [Your State], the “True Own-Occupation” definition is the gold standard for management and IT consultants. It ensures that if you cannot perform the specific duties of consulting—even if you are capable of teaching at a university—you will receive your full monthly benefit.
| Feature | Standard Policy | Consultant-Grade Policy |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Any Occupation | True Own-Occupation |
| Benefit Cap | $5k – $10k/month | Up to $30k+/month |
| COLA Rider | Rarely Included | Inflation Protection Included |
| Recurrent Disability | New waiting period | No new waiting period if same cause |
The “Future Increase Option” (FIO)
Consultant salaries often scale rapidly. At Smart Start Insurance, we emphasize the **FIO Rider**. This allows you to purchase more coverage as your billable rate increases without having to go through a new medical exam or prove your health again. This “locks in” your insurability while you are young and healthy.
Consultant Policy FAQ
Is “burnout” covered?
Burnout itself is not a medical diagnosis, but the resulting clinical depression, anxiety, or physical manifestations (like ulcers or heart issues) are typically covered under the Mental & Nervous provision.
Does it cover travel-related injuries?
Yes. Private disability insurance provides 24/7 global coverage. Whether you are injured at a client site in London or at home in [Your State], the policy triggers.
