USPTA Partners with InsureStat for Disability Insurance
LAKE NONA, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2018) - On behalf of its members, the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) has entered into an agreement with InsureSTAT to provide long term disability insurance on a discounted basis to USPTA members.
“Most people don’t think about protecting themselves until after the fact and when it’s too late,” said USPTA CEO John Embree. “We are proud to offer our members an income protection insurance plan that allows them coverage in case of a calamitous event that would prevent pros from being on-court and earning their living.”
In the case of an unforeseen accident or illness, this affordable coverage allows a steady stream of income for several years or until the insured can get back to work as a tennis-teaching professional or begin a new career path.
“InsureSTAT is excited to partner with the USPTA to provide a program for all member professionals to protect their hard-earned income,” said InsureSTAT Income Protection & Debt Relief Specialist Danny Mensh. “Whether a turned ankle, bad back, or something more serious, a disability insurance policy is the only way to make sure your bills will be paid. We’ve secured discounts from various carriers to help lower the cost and make it as easy to be insured as possible.”
For more information visit insurestat.com/uspta
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