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Disability Insurance

Monthly tax-free income if illness or injury keeps you from working. Up to 85% of your salary, paid until you can return.

// Your Income Is Your Biggest Asset

Protect your paycheck the way you protect your home.

27% of Canadians aged 15+ live with a disability. EI sickness benefits max out around $695/week for just 26 weeks. Personal disability insurance fills the much larger gap — replacing 60–85% of your income with a tax-free monthly benefit.

Tax-Free Income
Personally-owned policy pays benefits tax-free, replacing 60–85% of pre-disability income.
Own-Occupation Coverage
Pays if you can't do YOUR specific job — even if you could work in another field. Strongest protection.
Benefit to Age 65
Long-term coverage pays until age 65 if your disability is permanent — not just 2 years.
Non-Cancellable Policy
Premiums locked at signup — insurer cannot cancel or raise rates as long as you pay.
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// Coverage Benefits

Why personal disability beats group plans.

Employer group plans cap at 50–60% taxable income, use "any-occupation" definitions, and end when you leave the job. Personal coverage is stronger and follows you.

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Tax-Free Benefits

When you pay premiums personally, benefits are received tax-free.

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Portable Coverage

Policy stays with you across jobs, layoffs, and career changes.

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Partial Disability

Pays a proportional benefit if you can work part-time during recovery.

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COLA Rider

Cost-of-living adjustments keep benefits up with inflation during long claims.

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Short or Long Term

STD covers 3–6 months. LTD covers years up to age 65. Use both for full protection.

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Mental Health

Most policies cover mental health and substance-related disabilities.

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Future Income Option

Add coverage as your income grows — no new medical needed.

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Self-Employed Friendly

Coverage based on your actual income, including business overhead expense add-ons.

Canadian families protected by disability insurance
Stats Canada Disability Data
// Real Canadian risk

27% of Canadians 15+ live with a disability — 3× more likely than dying before age 65.

Source · Statistics Canada 2022 · Canada Life industry data

Common Questions.

The most-asked questions about disability insurance in Canada.

Why not just rely on EI or CPP disability?
EI sickness benefits max out around $695/week for 26 weeks. CPP disability requires you to be unable to do "any substantial gainful work" — a very strict bar. Combined, they're a temporary safety net, not real income replacement. Personal disability insurance fills the much larger gap.
What's "own-occupation" vs "any-occupation"?
Own-occupation pays if you can't do YOUR specific job — even if you could work elsewhere (a surgeon who can't operate, for example). Any-occupation only pays if you can't do any job at all. Own-occupation is much stronger and worth the extra premium — especially for skilled professionals.
How long is the waiting period?
Usually 30, 60, 90, or 180 days. Shorter waits = higher premium. Most clients pick 90 days and bridge the gap with emergency savings or short-term disability coverage.
Doesn't my employer's group coverage do this?
Group plans typically cap at 50–60% of income (taxable), use "any-occupation" after 24 months, and end when you leave the job. After tax, you often end up with less than half your pre-disability income. Personal coverage on top fills the gap and follows you across jobs.

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