Remarkable World Commentary Episode #59: Appropriate Insurance Policies
Release Date: 11/01/2025
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In this timely episode of Remarkable World Commentary, Donna J. Jodhan reflects on her show's evolving format, then zeroes in on a pressing question. do today's mainstream insurance products truly protect people with disabilities. She surveys the crowded landscape of policies, from home and condo coverage to life and fire insurance, and argues that too many offerings still lack the relevance and muscle needed to address disability-related realities. She calls for agents and companies to deepen their awareness, to design coverage that actually matches lived needs, and to meet customers where they are.
Donna situates the issue within a rapidly aging population as more people join the disability community. She urges listeners to push insurers and brokers for better protection and wonders whether targeted legislation might be required to accelerate change. She closes by inviting feedback and stories from the audience so the conversation can continue beyond the episode.
TRANSCRIPT
Podcast Commentator: Greetings.
Podcast Commentator: Donna J Jodhan, LLB, ACSP and MBA invites you to listen to her biweekly podcast, Remarkable World Commentary. Here, Donna shares some of her innermost thoughts, insights, perspectives, and more with her listeners. Donna focuses on topics that directly affect the future of kids, especially kids with disabilities. Donna is a blind advocate, author, site loss coach, dinner mystery producer, writer, entrepreneur, law graduate, and podcast commentator. She has decades of lived experiences, knowledge, skills, and expertise in access technology and information as someone who has been internationally recognized for her work and roles. She just wants to make things better than possible. Hello.
Donna J. Jodhan, LLB, ACSP, MBA: My name is Donna and welcome to my Remarkable World commentary. And I guess I've been forced to change the title just a wee bit. From bi weekly world commentary to world commentary. Remarkable world commentary, I should say. And it's all because that, you know, since I think since June, we have been doing podcast interviews for some very, very exciting, interesting and high profile people in the landscape of advocacy. So for this episode, my November episode, I am would like to touch on appropriate insurance policies. You know, everybody is trying to insure everybody else that is insurance agents, insurance companies, financial companies, you name it, they're out there trying to insure the population in all kinds of different policies, ranging from house policies, condo policies, fire insurance policies, loss of life policies, life policies, you name it. It's all there. But I'm always wondering if these types of policies are as many types of policies are Equipped? Or do they have the coverage to cover the needs of persons with disabilities? I'm not sure that I have the answer, but I can say that based on my limited exposure to insurances, I would like to see more umph and more, you know, relevance put into these policies so that the requirements of persons with special needs or persons with disabilities are taken into consideration.
Donna J. Jodhan, LLB, ACSP, MBA: So maybe for a home policy or a condo policy or a life insurance policy, this could be considered moving forward. And you know, how aware are insurance agents with regard to the requirements and needs of persons with disabilities. I think we need to start pushing them a bit more, and they need to become more aware and more in tune with the requirements of persons with special needs when it comes to insurance policies. And the same for insurance companies. They need to become more aware. We need to be pushing them as persons with a disability, and we need to find ways to better protect persons with disabilities when it comes to insurance policies, because, you know, we're dealing with rapidly aging population, more and more people are becoming persons with disabilities. So I think it would not hurt to really start pushing this idea to both insurance agents and to insurance companies. I wonder if some type of legislation would be needed to make this happen more quickly. I'm not sure. So I'm going to leave it to you, my listeners, to let me know what you think you know. Write to me at Donna at them. I'm Donna, wishing you a great day and looking forward to seeing you again very soon. Take care now.
Podcast Commentator: Donna wants to hear from you and invites you to write to her at Donna at gmail.com. Until next time.