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Your income shouldn't end where your health does.

Lump-sum and income protection if disability stops you from earning a living.

  • Lump-sum benefit
  • Income protection
  • Occupation-based cover

Disability cover protects your income and your future if an injury or illness leaves you unable to work — temporarily or permanently. Your ability to earn is your most valuable asset, and disability cover makes sure a life-changing event doesn't also become a financial one.

Ample arranges lump-sum and income-based disability cover across South Africa's top insurers, structured to keep paying the bills when you can't work.

What Disability Cover covers

Lump-sum benefit

A once-off payout if you're permanently disabled and can no longer earn an income.

Income protection

A monthly income if disability stops you from working, temporarily or permanently.

Occupation-based cover

Cover defined around your specific job and ability to do it.

Partial disability

Proportional benefits if you can still work, but in a reduced capacity.

Cover for any cause

Protection whether disability results from an accident or an illness.

Add-on to life cover

Often combined with life and critical-illness cover on one streamlined policy.

Who disability cover is for

  • Anyone who relies on their income to live
  • Professionals and skilled workers
  • Self-employed people with no employer sick pay
  • Sole breadwinners and young families

Disability Cover FAQs

How is disability cover different from critical illness?

Disability cover pays out when you can't work, regardless of the cause. Critical-illness cover pays out on diagnosis of a specific serious condition, whether or not you can still work. They complement each other.

Lump sum or monthly income — which is better?

Many people choose both: a lump sum to clear debt and adapt your home, plus a monthly income to replace your salary. We help you find the right mix.

Does it cover illness as well as accidents?

Yes. Comprehensive disability cover responds to both accidents and illness — important, since most disabilities are caused by illness, not injury.

What does 'own occupation' mean?

It means you're assessed on whether you can do your own specific job, not just any job — a stronger, more valuable definition of disability that we'll explain for your policy.

This page is general information, not financial advice. Cover varies by policy and provider — your dedicated Ample broker tailors it to your needs.

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