When faced with long-term disability or chronic illness many people find the financial consequences as harrowing as the disease itself. Cooper shows that, with adequate planning, insurance should cover any and all disability-related costs. In fact by choosing the right insurance people can maximize their lifestyle and gain financial freedom.Readers will learn how to look at various insurance options -- including life, disability, health, and long-term care, from a new perspective. They will discover that they do have options for reliable insurance and ultimately financial security. Cooper offers practical advice on finding insurance. evaluating its coverage, and avoiding pitfalls.Using a logical, workbook approach, this resource gives readers exercises, worksheets, and checklists to help them judge whether they are adequately prepared for dealing with disability-related costs. In a step-by-step manner they will learn how to: catalog current illness-relevant insurance data-- evaluate the comprehensiveness and quality of existing insurance products-- and improve their insurance plans.She shows readers precisely how to foresee whether their present insurance plans will help them safeguard assets -- even in the worst scenario. If readers find serious potential problems in their coverage, this excellent practical book offers concrete information for dealing with them to secure future financial goals.Packed with ideas and strategies, this handy guide will help readers find and purchase insurance that a typical insurance company might not make available to a disabled person. They will also find suggestions for obtaining insurance when traditional sources appear to closed.To assist readers with the language of insurance, the book contains glossary of terms.
- ISBN10 1888799447
- ISBN13 9781888799446
- Publish Date 1 December 2002
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 23 March 2017
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Demos Medical Publishing
- Format Paperback
- Pages 160
- Language English