Sean Michaels
22 Mar 2023
What types of personal insurance does a psychologist need to consider?
Your greatest financial assets as a psychologist are your health and your capacity to generate income.
At Sheridans, we understand that no one likes to think about worst case scenarios, but we also know the importance of being prepared for them. That's why we offer a range of insurance policies to protect you and your loved ones in case of death, injury or illness.
The statistics are sobering - every day in Australia, 220 people are diagnosed with some form of cancer, and over 36,000 Australians die from cancer each year. Serious illness can strike anyone, regardless of age or gender, and the reality is that most Australians are under-insured or not insured at all.
When it comes to life insurance, the most important question is: can you afford to live without it? At any stage of life, most people have financial commitments, and insurance can provide peace of mind and financial security.
Policies include:
Income protection insurance which pays you up to 75% of your income (salary plus super and any other benefits) if you become unable to work.
Life cover which pays a lump sum to your dependants if you die unexpectedly
Total & Permanent Disablement (TPD) which pays a lump sum if you suffer an illness or injury that permanently prevents you from working
Trauma cover pays a lump sum if you suffer any range of specified illnesses such as heart attack, stroke or cancer.
Our experienced team can help you choose the right policy that suits your individual needs and budget.
Don't let the fear of the unknown stop you from taking action to protect yourself and your family.
Contact us today to learn more about our insurance options and get the peace of mind you deserve.
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