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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:18:35 CST
From: "Cal Lester" 
Subject: Re: Disability insurance for full-time students?
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
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Jacqueline, I am afraid that you missunderstand the purpose of Disability Insurance.
The Disability policy is designed to REPLACE lost income due to the disability
of the person insured.
Since you are NOT "employed", therefore there would be no INCOME that would
need to be REPLACED in the event that you become disabled.

However, having said that, I do believe that there are some companies
that are willing to offer such insurance to is a "full time student"  in a profession
where they will someday earn large sums of money ie: Law, Medicine etc.

One such company is Guardian Life. You can fill out an application @

www.guardiandibrokerage.com

Cal Lester  CLU


mail@jacquelinepassey.com wrote:
> I read all the time about the importance of disability insurance, but
> I haven't been able to find a company who will sell it to someone who
> isn't already working -- does it exist?
>
> Jacqueline Passey
> http://www.JacquelinePassey.com/