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Exceptional Risk Advisors, LLC Releases Disability Income Limits To $150,000/Month For Physicians, Surgeons, & Specialists.

Mahwah, NJ (PRWEB) February 13, 2008 -- Exceptional Risk Advisors, LLC (http://www.exceptionalriskadvisors.com) announces the development of Physician's Edge365 to provide elite advisors access to more appropriate disability income limits for their high income surgeon and physician clients. Underwritten by Exceptional Risk Advisors and backed by Lloyd's of London security, Physician's Edge365 (http://www.exceptionalriskadvisors.com/products/high_limit_physician_coverage.htm) delivers disability income benefits in excess of $150,000 per month, more adequately insuring the world's most elite physicians and surgeons.

"With nearly four hundred thousand specialists, physicians and surgeons in the U.S. earning a median income in excess of $300,000, we are not short of a target audience. If we highlight a cardiac surgeon earning $1,000,000 annually, traditional disability carriers limit their exposure to roughly $20,000 per month, or 24% of the surgeon's income. Physician's Edge365 fills this void by supplementing coverage to fully insure the Surgeon's income" says Frank Zuccarello, Executive Vice President of Exceptional Risk Advisors.

Exceptional Risk Advisors, LLC delivers innovative insurance programs for elite advisors and their exceptional clients. Information on Exceptional Risk Advisors can be obtained by contacting Sean McNiff at 866.512.0444, via the internet at www.exceptionalriskadvisors.com.

Source: Exceptional Risk Advisors, LLC

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