Disability Insurance: A Life Changed, a Lifestyle Remains

Disability Insurance: A Life Changed, a Lifestyle Remains

A Life Changed, a Lifestyle Remains for Scott Rider and His Family

For Scott Rider, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that running was his life. In college he was a three-time Big Ten Champion, two-time All American, and later competed in the Olympic trials. His running sustained him as he charted out his career in financial services. It was also a constant as he and his high-school sweetheart, Kelly, married and raised their three children.

Running is also how he found out his life was changed forever.

It began subtly, when Scott’s toes didn’t “work as they should.” It eventually interfered with his running, and after several years of being misdiagnosed, he learned he had Parkinson’s disease.

“I remember the day I found out. As I stood outside the doctor’s office, on the sidewalk on a warm fall day, I knew my life—and my family’s—was changed forever,” says Scott.

His day-to-day routines have changed drastically since being diagnosed at 47. Cognitive and physical limitations mean he had to give up the profession he loved. And he now relies on Kelly to help him with tasks most people take for granted, like tying his shoes.

One thing in his life has not changed, however. He and his family have been able to maintain their lifestyle, thanks to the disability insurance he purchased. He got it when he was just starting out in his career and added to it as his salary grew.

His disability insurance now replaces a significant portion of the income he once earned. It has allowed Kelly to remain a stay-at-home mom and now be a caregiver. Plus it helps them meet Scott’s growing medical needs.

In addition, the couple has been able to put their three children through college and give their daughter the wedding of her dreams. They’ve even reached a retirement goal of moving to a warmer climate. All of this was made possible by Scott’s disability insurance.

“Without it, I don’t know where we’d be,” says Scott. “I feel fortunate that I understood early on that my income was my most valuable asset, and that I needed to insure it.”

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Disability Insurance: A Life Changed, a Lifestyle Remains – Video Transcription

Scott Rider: There was something inside me that always loved the feeling and the sensation of running. I’d be out on the road for a run and my toes would start restricting. It didn’t take the doctor very long at all to say, ‘Scott, you have Parkinson’s disease.’

And I remember I stepped outside on the sidewalk with Kelly and I cried. And I knew right then that my life was going to changed forever. What I loved so much was taken away from me.

One of the biggest ways was the loss of my career. Before Parkinson’s disease I worked for 30 years as a financial advisor to individuals and small business owners. Ultimately it became very clear that I couldn’t continue to work.

I understood early on that my income was my most valuable asset, and I wanted to protect it through disability insurance. It’s expensive to live and those bills just keep coming and without disability insurance I don’t think I could have afforded for my daughter’s wedding and I wouldn’t have money saved for retirement.

My disability insurance was a combination of insurance provided through my employer, but I realized that that alone wasn’t going to be enough so I acquired individual disability insurance.

Having Parkinson’s disease changes life enough, but disability insurance makes it as close to normal as possible. I’m so incredibly grateful that my income continues and makes life possible for my family. It would look so different without disability insurance.






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Marty Shull

Executive Managing Director

 

Marty offers over 15 years of experience in direct-to-consumer and business-to-business sales with a specific focus on corporate buy sell review, business exit planning, valuation, and strategies as well as personal estate protection and succession planning. As a Co-Founder, Marty has developed a distribution platform with an objective of creating and maintaining relationships with insurance agents, investment advisors, accountants, attorneys, and all other financial professionals. As he has been involved in the brokerage platform for the last fifteen years, Marty has learned the necessary tools, traits, and processes to be a successful broker in this arena and to help others succeed. Marty earned his undergraduate degree from San Diego State University with an emphasis on business management and finance. A Bay Area native, Marty currently resides in San Francisco with his wife and son.

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Brendan Walsh

Co-Founder

 

Brendan brings over two decades of experience in life insurance, retirement and estate planning. He spent 13 years at Northwestern Mutual where he was consistently a member of the Million Dollar Round Table and the Northwestern Forum. Brendan received his undergraduate degree from University of San Francisco. He was a former President of the Irish Cultural Center and sat on the board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund. Brendan lives in Marin and has two children, Sophia and Aidan.

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Greg Yu

Co-Founder

 

Greg brings about two decades of experience in the insurance industry. His career started at Northwestern Mutual where he became a key contributor to his team’s continual qualification to the Million Dollar Round Table and the Northwestern Forum. Greg’s current role at QQIS includes the duties of acting CFO. Greg has an undergraduate degree from California State University, Chico and holds a Life and Property Casualty license. He lives in Marin with his wife, Jennifer and son, Nicholas.

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