Disability Insurance • Cost Calculator • 2026

Disability Insurance Cost Calculator — Compare Estimates & Get Quotes (AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV)

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Use our disability insurance cost calculator to estimate monthly premiums and benefit amounts, then compare carriers side by side. Whether you’re a nurse in Phoenix or an engineer searching “disability insurance near me,” we’ll translate occupation class, benefit percentages, elimination periods, and riders into simple, local numbers you can act on—before you apply.

Quick Facts

What to Know in 30 Seconds
Item Typical Range Why it matters
Benefit % of income40%–60%Replaces take-home pay during a covered disability
Elimination period30–180 daysWaiting period before benefits start; longer = lower premium
Benefit period2 years to age 65/67How long benefits can pay
Occupation class1–5 (higher = lower risk)Pricing depends heavily on your job duties
Key ridersOwn-Occupation, COLA, ResidualImproves claim definitions and helps benefits keep pace with inflation

Disability Insurance Cost Calculator

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This calculator is for education only. For accurate quotes and occupational definitions, use the quote tool above.

Coverage & Riders You’ll See on Quotes

Own-Occupation Definition

Benefits can pay even if you can work in another job, as long as you can’t perform the material and substantial duties of your own occupation. Stronger definitions cost more but pay more reliably.

Residual/Partial Disability

Pays partial benefits if you can work part-time or have a percentage loss of income after disability. Helps during recovery.

COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)

Increases benefits annually while on claim to help offset inflation—important for longer benefit periods.

Future Increase Options

Lets you raise benefits later without new medical underwriting when your income rises.

Core Coverages & Rider Highlights
FeatureWhat it doesWho benefits mostNotes
Own-OccupationPays if you can’t do your own job dutiesSpecialists, licensed prosStronger definitions cost more
Residual/PartialPartial benefit during reduced hours/incomeProfessionals, sales, business ownersOften a must-have rider
COLAInflation increases while on claimLong benefit periodsCommonly 3% simple/compounded
FIO/Benefit UpdateIncrease benefit as income growsEarly-career professionalsFinancial proof, not medical

Pricing Drivers (and How to Save)

What Moves Your Rate
DriverWhy it mattersPro move
Occupation classHands-on jobs price higher than desk-based rolesDescribe duties precisely; small changes can improve class
Age & tobaccoRates rise with age; tobacco adds a loadApply sooner; ask about non-tobacco windows
Elimination periodLonger waits lower premiumUse savings for a 90–180 day wait
Benefit periodTo-age benefits cost more than 2–5 yearsBlend: higher % for 5 years + emergency fund
RidersOwn-Occ/COLA/Residual increase pricePrioritize Residual; add COLA for long horizons

Disability Insurance Cost Calculator: FAQ

How accurate is this calculator?

It’s educational—final rates depend on underwriting (age, health, state, occupation class), carrier forms, and riders. Use it to set expectations, then get live quotes.

What percentage of income should I insure?

Most people target 40%–60% of gross income, balancing premium with cash-flow needs. We’ll run scenarios tailored to your budget.

Is “Own-Occupation” worth it?

For specialists and licensed professionals, yes. It can preserve benefits even if you can work in a different role after a disability.

Can I add benefits later?

Many policies offer a Future Increase Option so you can raise coverage without new medical underwriting when income rises.

What’s the best way to reduce premium?

Consider a 90–180 day elimination period, choose a 5-year benefit period, and prioritize Residual over less critical riders. Apply before your next birthday.

Independent agency: Blake Insurance Group LLC compares multiple carriers to help you find suitable disability insurance.

Brand ownership: All trademarks belong to their owners; no affiliation or endorsement implied.

Licensing: Licensed insurance producer (NPN 16944666). Availability and eligibility vary by state; your issued policy governs benefits, limitations, and exclusions.

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