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Life insurance for doctors and physicians: What you should know?
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[QUOTE="Yusra, post: 10633, member: 259"] If you're a doctor or physician, you may want to know the best way to insure yourself in case of an accident or illness. The good news is that life insurance for doctors and physicians is a very simple process. First, you'll need to determine how much coverage you want and how much money it will cost. The best way to do this is to compare quotes from different companies and choose the one that best suits your needs. After you've selected your policy, it's time to find out what kind of coverage options are available. If you're an active-duty military member or spouse, there are usually discounts available on certain types of policies; if not, then make sure that your policy includes all potential benefits including long-term care coverage. Once you have found a company that offers what works best for you and have selected the right policy amount for your needs, then all that's left for you is filling out paperwork and paying premiums each month! [B]Challenges Faced by Physicians When Buying Life Insurance[/B] Physicians must be aware of many factors when purchasing life insurance for themselves or their families. For example: Some states require that all employers provide health care coverage for employees; other states do not. So if you live in one state where health care coverage is required but another state where it is not required, then you may have to purchase separate life insurance policies for each state in which you live or at least plan ahead so that you can get coverage before leaving your current job (and thus no longer having access). [/QUOTE]
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