Rhode Island Disability Insurance Calculator

Calculate your disability insurance costs and estimated benefits in Rhode Island. Compare SSDI, Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI), and private disability coverage options for RI residents.

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✅ Rhode Island Has a State Disability Program
Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) provides up to $1,007/week for up to 30 weeks. This is in addition to any private disability insurance and federal SSDI benefits.

📊 Rhode Island Disability Insurance Overview

MetricValue
Average Annual Salary$56,830
Cost of Living Index107
Average Private DI Rate2.5% of benefit
Avg SSDI Monthly Benefit$1,390
Max SSDI Monthly Benefit (2026)$3,822
SSDI Wait Period5 months
State Program✅ Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI)

📋 Types of Disability Insurance in Rhode Island

Rhode Island residents have several disability insurance options to protect their income.

TypeCoverageDurationMax Benefit
Federal SSDIBased on work historyUntil retirement age$3,822/mo
Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI)Partial wage replacement30 weeks$1,007/wk
Short-Term Disability60-70% of salary3-6 monthsVaries by policy
Long-Term Disability50-70% of salary2 yrs to age 65Varies by policy
Employer Group DI50-60% of salaryVariesOften capped

💡 5 Tips to Save on Disability Insurance in Rhode Island

  1. Choose a longer elimination period. Going from 30 to 90 days can reduce premiums by 20-30%.
  2. Buy your own policy. Individual policies are portable and have "own occupation" definitions, unlike many employer plans.
  3. Buy young. Premiums are locked in at purchase age — buying at 30 vs 40 saves thousands over time.
  4. Consider a benefit period to age 65 for long-term protection vs a 5-year policy for lower premiums.
  5. Stack coverage. Use Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) as a base and add private coverage for the gap.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How much does disability insurance cost in Rhode Island?

In Rhode Island, private disability insurance typically costs 2% to 3% of the monthly benefit amount. For someone earning $56,830/year seeking 60% income replacement, expect to pay $71-$83/month depending on age, health, and occupation.

What is the average SSDI payment in Rhode Island?

The average SSDI monthly payment in Rhode Island is approximately $1,390, based on the state's average earnings history. The maximum federal SSDI benefit in 2026 is $3,822/month.

How does Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) work?

Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) provides up to $1,007/week for up to 30 weeks for eligible Rhode Island workers who cannot work due to a non-work-related illness or injury.

How long does it take to get disability benefits in Rhode Island?

Private disability insurance typically begins paying after the elimination period (30-180 days). Federal SSDI has a mandatory 5-month waiting period, and the application process often takes 3-6 months. Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) typically processes claims within 2-4 weeks.

What's the difference between short-term and long-term disability?

Short-term disability (STD) covers 3-6 months after a brief waiting period (0-14 days), replacing 60-70% of income. Long-term disability (LTD) kicks in after STD ends, covering years or until age 65 at 50-70% of income. Most Rhode Island workers need both for complete protection.

Is disability insurance tax-deductible in Rhode Island?

If you pay premiums with after-tax dollars (individual policy), your disability benefits are tax-free. If your employer pays premiums, benefits are taxable income. In Rhode Island, this applies to both federal and state taxes. Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) benefits may have different tax treatment.

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