Disability Insurance in Arizona | Own-Occupation & Income Protection for Professionals, Trades & Truckers | ASJ Insurance & Financial Services Inc.
Disability Insurance · Statewide Arizona

Your paycheck is your biggest asset. Insure it like one.

ASJ Insurance & Financial Services Inc. helps Arizona professionals, tradespeople, and owner-operators protect their income with disability insurance matched to their exact occupation — from Scottsdale surgeons to Phoenix electricians to Tucson tow truck drivers. Independent, local, and shopping multiple carriers so you don't have to.

1 in 4 of today's 20-year-olds will experience a disability before reaching retirement age, according to the Social Security Administration.
$0 Arizona has no state short-term disability program. If you can't work, private coverage is what stands between you and your savings.
5A – 4A

Professional & White Collar

Office-based and specialized professionals qualify for the best rates and true own-occupation definitions. See coverage ↓

3A – A

Blue Collar & Skilled Trades

Hands-on work is exactly why you need income protection — and coverage is more available than most tradespeople think. See coverage ↓

B / Special Risk

Truckers & High-Risk

Owner-operators, tow drivers, and other declined-by-the-big-carriers occupations have specialty markets built for them. See coverage ↓

Occupation Class 5A–4A

Own-Occupation Disability Insurance for Arizona Professionals

You spent a decade building a specialized career. Generic "any-occupation" coverage can stop paying the moment you're able to do any job — not your job. True own-occupation protection is built for that gap.

Physicians, dentists, attorneys, CPAs, engineers, architects, pharmacists, and tech professionals across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, and the East Valley face a unique risk: your income depends on highly specific skills. A hand tremor ends a dental career. Chronic back pain sidelines a surgeon. An "any-occupation" policy could deem you fit to work a desk — and cut your benefit off.

We place true own-occupation, specialty-specific disability insurance that pays your full benefit if you can't perform the duties of your specialty, even if you choose to earn income doing something else. We also coordinate individual coverage with employer group LTD, layer in residual and future-increase riders, and structure benefits to arrive tax-free.

Who we protect

  • Physicians & Surgeons
  • Dentists & Orthodontists
  • Attorneys
  • CPAs & Financial Advisors
  • Engineers & Architects
  • Pharmacists
  • Executives
  • Tech & IT Professionals
  • Nurses & NPs
  • Business Owners
Occupation Class 3A–A

Disability Insurance for Arizona Blue Collar & Skilled Trade Workers

If your job needs your back, your hands, or your feet, a disability doesn't just hurt — it stops the money. And in Arizona's heat-heavy, physically demanding industries, the odds aren't theoretical.

Construction workers, electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, welders, landscapers, roofers, and warehouse workers across Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, Yuma, and beyond are told — wrongly — that disability insurance "isn't available" for physical occupations. It is. The market is smaller and the underwriting is pickier, which is exactly why working with an independent agency matters.

Remember: workers' comp only covers injuries on the job. Most disabling conditions — cancer, heart disease, back problems, arthritis — happen off the clock. We build coverage around your real budget: simplified-issue policies, shorter elimination periods so benefits start fast, and accident/sickness plans that pay cash when you can't swing a hammer.

Who we protect

  • Construction & Framing
  • Electricians
  • Plumbers
  • HVAC Technicians
  • Welders & Fabricators
  • Roofers
  • Landscapers
  • Auto & Diesel Mechanics
  • Warehouse & Logistics
  • Manufacturing
Class B / Specialty Risk

Disability Insurance for Owner-Operator Truckers, Tow Truck Drivers & High-Risk Occupations in Arizona

The big-name carriers say no to CDL drivers. We know the specialty markets that say yes. If your truck only earns when you're behind the wheel, this section is for you.

Arizona runs on I-10, I-17, and I-40 — and on the self-employed owner-operators, hotshot haulers, and tow truck drivers who work them. But being your own boss means no employer group benefits, no sick pay, no safety net. One rotator-cuff tear, one back injury, one heart issue, and the truck payment, insurance, and fuel card don't pause.

We specialize in occupational accident and disability income coverage designed for 1099 drivers and high-risk self-employed occupations — including drivers other agencies turn away. Income documentation is flexible (tax returns, 1099s, or bank statements), and policies can cover both accident and sickness, on-duty and off.

Who we protect

  • Owner-Operator Truckers
  • Tow Truck & Recovery Drivers
  • Hotshot & Flatbed Haulers
  • Dump Truck & Aggregate Drivers
  • Delivery & Courier Owners
  • Heavy Equipment Operators
  • Oil, Gas & Mining Workers
  • Self-Employed 1099 Contractors
  • Ranchers & Ag Workers
A Story We See Every Year

Two Peoria Drivers. The Same Torn Rotator Cuff. Two Very Different Years.

Marcus and Dave both run their own trucks out of the West Valley. Both are 47. Both tore a rotator cuff — Marcus wrestling a spare tire on the shoulder of I-10, Dave lifting a toolbox in his own garage on a Saturday. Both were told the same thing by the surgeon: no driving for at least six months. Only one of them had talked to us the year before.

Without Coverage

Dave's year

No employer, no sick pay, no group benefits — and because the injury happened at home, workers' comp paid nothing. The $2,650 truck payment, insurance, and plates kept coming while the truck sat still.

Savings lasted eleven weeks. Then the credit cards. By month five he sold the truck at a loss to stop the bleeding, and his wife picked up a second job. He's driving again now — for someone else, rebuilding from zero.

Total benefits received: $0. Recovery time: 7 months. Financial recovery: still going, three years later.

With Coverage

Marcus's year

Fourteen months earlier, Marcus spent two minutes on a survey like the one below. We placed a 24-hour accident & sickness disability policy built for owner-operators — about $190 a month, covering him on-duty and off.

His benefit started after a 14-day elimination period: $4,800 a month, tax-free. The truck payment got made. The mortgage got made. He did his physical therapy without doing the math on every session, and got back behind the wheel in month seven.

Total benefits received: roughly $31,000. Truck kept. Credit intact. Same driveway, same truck, same life.

The injury was identical. The two minutes beforehand made the difference.

Take Your Two Minutes Now

Illustrative example based on common client situations our advisors see. Names, figures, and details changed for privacy; benefits, premiums, and eligibility vary by carrier, occupation class, and underwriting.

Serving All of Arizona

We're licensed across the state and work by phone, video, and in person — so whether you're a Scottsdale specialist, a Chandler electrician, or a Kingman owner-operator, your quote is a short survey away.

  • Phoenix
  • Tucson
  • Mesa
  • Chandler
  • Scottsdale
  • Glendale
  • Gilbert
  • Tempe
  • Peoria
  • Surprise
  • Goodyear
  • Buckeye
  • Yuma
  • Avondale
  • Queen Creek
  • Flagstaff
  • Maricopa
  • Casa Grande
  • Lake Havasu City
  • Prescott
  • Prescott Valley
  • Sierra Vista
  • Kingman
  • Apache Junction

Arizona Disability Insurance FAQ

How much does disability insurance cost in Arizona per month?

Most Arizonans pay roughly 1–3% of their annual income — often $50 to $250 per month depending on occupation class, age, health, benefit amount, elimination period, and benefit period. A Phoenix office professional in their 30s typically pays far less than a 50-year-old roofer for the same monthly benefit. The free quote survey on this page shows your real numbers with no obligation.

Does Arizona have state disability insurance like California?

No. Unlike California's SDI program, Arizona has no state-mandated short-term disability insurance. Social Security Disability (SSDI) exists, but most initial applications are denied, approval takes months or years, and the average benefit replaces only a fraction of a working income. Private disability insurance is the primary income safety net for Arizona workers.

What is own-occupation vs any-occupation disability insurance?

True own-occupation disability insurance pays benefits if you can't perform the duties of your specific occupation — a Scottsdale dentist who can no longer practice dentistry collects benefits even if she could teach. Any-occupation coverage only pays if you can't do any job you're reasonably suited for, a much harder standard to meet. Physicians, dentists, attorneys, and other Arizona professionals should insist on own-occupation definitions.

What is the best disability insurance for physicians and dentists in Arizona?

For most Arizona physicians and dentists, the best coverage is a true own-occupation, specialty-specific individual policy with residual disability and future-increase riders, layered on top of any employer group LTD. The right carrier varies by specialty and health history, which is why we compare multiple A-rated carriers side by side rather than pushing one company's product.

Can owner-operator truck drivers get disability insurance in Arizona?

Yes. While many mainstream carriers decline CDL drivers, specialty markets offer occupational accident and disability income coverage designed for owner-operator truckers, hotshot haulers, and other high-risk driving occupations. As an independent Peoria-based agency, we shop those specialty markets for drivers other agencies turn away.

Is there disability insurance for tow truck drivers and high-risk occupations?

Yes. Tow truck and recovery operators, heavy equipment operators, and similar high-risk occupations can obtain 24-hour accident and sickness disability income coverage through specialty carriers. Flexible income documentation — tax returns, 1099s, or bank statements — makes these plans workable for cash-flow businesses.

Does workers' comp cover off-the-job injuries in Arizona?

No. Arizona workers' compensation only covers injuries and illnesses that happen on the job. Most long-term disabilities — cancer, heart disease, back and joint conditions, mental health conditions — are not work-related and fall entirely outside workers' comp. Private disability insurance covers you 24 hours a day, on duty and off.

Can self-employed and 1099 workers get disability insurance in Arizona?

Yes. Self-employed Arizonans — contractors, consultants, owner-operators, and small business owners — can qualify using tax returns, 1099s, or bank statements to document income. Self-employed workers arguably need income protection most, since there's no employer sick pay or group plan backing them up.

What is the difference between short-term and long-term disability insurance?

Short-term disability typically pays benefits for 3–24 months with waiting periods as short as 0–14 days, covering injuries and illnesses that heal. Long-term disability starts after 30–180 days and can pay until age 65 or 67, protecting against career-ending conditions. Many Arizona workers pair both: short-term bridges the gap until long-term benefits begin.

How long is the elimination period before disability benefits start?

The elimination period is the waiting time you choose before benefits begin — commonly 30, 60, 90, or 180 days for long-term policies, and as short as 0–14 days for some short-term and accident plans. Shorter waits cost more, so we help you match the elimination period to your emergency savings.

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