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By Jason Goldenzweig · Co-owner, DoctorDisabilityQuotes.com · Last updated: May 12, 2026

MassMutual vs. Principal Disability Insurance: Which Is Better for Physicians?

For most physicians comparing MassMutual and Principal for individual disability insurance, the decision comes down to two competing priorities: MassMutual's superior mental/nervous parity (via Radius Choice) versus Principal's best-in-class pricing and student loan rider for residents and early-career attendings. They're both excellent carriers with true own-occupation coverage — but they win in different scenarios. Here's how to think about choosing between them.

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Side-by-Side Comparison: MassMutual vs. Principal

DimensionMassMutualPrincipal
Definition of disabilityTrue own-occupation; strong in 4A/5A classTrue own-occupation; standard
Best-fit specialtiesCognitive specialties, psychiatry, mental health historyResidents, fellows, early-career, family medicine, IM
Pricing for residentsMid-tier (often #2 or #3)Most competitive (often #1)
Pricing for attendingsMid-to-premiumMid-tier; often very competitive
Mental/nervous treatmentBest-in-class parity in Radius ChoiceStandard; mental/nervous exclusion common
Student loan riderAvailable; competitiveAmong the most generous: up to $5K/mo, 10–15 years
GSI availabilityYes, at many academic medical centersYes, at many academic medical centers
Residual disability riderStandard; well-regardedStandard; well-regarded
Future increase option (FIO)Standard; well-regardedStandard; well-regarded
COLA riderStandard 3–6% optionsStandard 3–6% options

When to Choose MassMutual

Choose MassMutual if any of the following apply:
  • You have any mental health history — depression, anxiety, ADHD, prior therapy or medication. The Radius Choice product is specifically designed to handle mental/nervous coverage better than competitors.
  • You're a psychiatrist or mental health professional. MassMutual is often the #1 choice for this specialty because of mental/nervous parity.
  • You're a female physician in your 30s+. MassMutual's unisex pricing is often more favorable for women than gender-distinct alternatives at some carriers.
  • You're in a cognitive specialty (neurology, internal medicine, family medicine) and value the strongest own-occupation language available in non-surgical classes.
  • You expect to practice for 25+ more years and want a carrier with strong claim-paying reputation and broad coverage.

When to Choose Principal

Choose Principal if any of the following apply:
  • You're a resident, fellow, or early-career attending on a budget. Principal frequently offers the lowest premium of the five major carriers for younger applicants.
  • You have significant student loan debt (typical for early-career physicians). Principal's student loan rider is the most generous on the market — up to $5,000/month of dedicated loan payment coverage for 10–15 years.
  • You're a family medicine, internal medicine, or primary care physician with standard health history. Principal's pricing tier is hard to beat.
  • You want quality coverage at the lowest reasonable premium. Principal isn't the most premium carrier, but it provides strong true own-occupation coverage at competitive pricing.
  • You don't have significant mental health history (where MassMutual's parity advantage matters less).

Specialty-Specific Considerations

For psychiatrists and physicians with mental health treatment history, MassMutual's Radius Choice is almost always the right answer — the mental/nervous parity changes the entire risk profile of the policy. For residents and fellows, Principal is typically the right starting point because of pricing and the student loan rider. For primary care attendings, both work well; Principal usually wins on price by 10–20%.

Pricing Dynamics: How They Compare in Practice

Premium differences between MassMutual and Principal can be material — Principal often comes in 15–25% lower for younger applicants, partially closing as applicants age into their 40s. The premium difference reflects MassMutual's broader risk pool and more inclusive mental/nervous coverage. For a 32-year-old non-smoking female internist seeking $10K/month of base coverage with standard riders, Principal might quote $250/month while MassMutual quotes $300/month — the $50/month difference compounds meaningfully over 30 years, but the MassMutual policy may pay claims that Principal's would exclude.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply to both MassMutual and Principal simultaneously and compare actual offers?
Yes. We routinely run multi-carrier informal pre-screens for clients to identify likely offers from each carrier before submitting formal applications. This is especially valuable when the applicant has any health history that might affect underwriting, since outcomes can differ materially across carriers.
If I have ADHD, which is better — MassMutual or Principal?
MassMutual's Radius Choice is more likely to provide a clean policy without a mental/nervous exclusion for applicants with stable, well-controlled ADHD. Principal often adds a mental/nervous exclusion for current stimulant medication. For physicians with ADHD or any mental health treatment in the past 5 years, MassMutual is usually the better fit.
Does Principal's student loan rider work for federal loans on income-driven repayment?
Yes. The rider documents your current monthly payment amount, whatever that is — including income-driven repayment amounts. For residents with federal loans on REPAYE or PAYE, the rider locks in a benefit based on the current payment with proportional adjustment as terms change.
What if my GSI program offers both MassMutual and Principal?
Some academic medical center GSI programs run multiple carrier options. The decision then depends on your specialty, health history, and pricing — same factors as individual underwriting, but without the medical scrutiny. We help GSI-eligible clients compare program options when more than one is available.

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