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

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

MassMutual and The Standard are both well-established disability insurance carriers, and both offer true own-occupation coverage to physicians. They tend to win in different applicant profiles: MassMutual is the stronger choice for physicians with mental health history and younger applicants, with the Radius Choice product providing best-in-class mental/nervous parity. The Standard often comes out ahead on price for older applicants (50+) and select specialty niches where Standard's pricing structure is uniquely favorable. Here's how to think about choosing.

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Side-by-Side Comparison: MassMutual vs. The Standard

DimensionMassMutualThe Standard
Definition of disabilityTrue own-occupation; strong in 4A classTrue own-occupation; standard classes
Best-fit specialtiesCognitive specialties, psychiatry, mental health applicantsMid-career physicians, certain specialty niches
Best-fit age rangeStrong for 30s–40sOften most competitive at 50+
Pricing for residentsMid-tierMid-tier
Pricing for attendings 30s–40sMid-to-premiumMid-tier
Pricing for attendings 50+Mid-to-premiumOften most competitive in this age band
Mental/nervous treatmentBest-in-class parity in Radius ChoiceStandard; exclusion common
Student loan riderAvailable; competitiveAvailable; less generous than Principal
Residual disability riderStandard; well-regardedStandard; well-regarded
Future increase option (FIO)Standard; well-regardedStandard; well-regarded
GSI availabilityYes at many academic medical centersAvailable at select programs

When to Choose MassMutual

Choose MassMutual if any of the following apply:
  • You have any mental health history — Radius Choice handles mental/nervous parity better than competitors, often producing a cleaner policy without exclusion.
  • You're a psychiatrist or mental health professional where mental/nervous parity is essential coverage.
  • You're in your 30s or 40s where MassMutual's pricing is competitive and the product features fit well.
  • You're a cognitive specialist (neurology, internal medicine, family medicine) and value the strongest own-occupation language available outside surgical classes.
  • You're a female physician where MassMutual's pricing structure is often favorable.

When to Choose The Standard

Choose The Standard if any of the following apply:
  • You're over 50. The Standard frequently quotes the lowest premiums in this age band, where MassMutual and Guardian's pricing curves bend up steeply.
  • You're in a specialty niche where Standard happens to offer favorable underwriting (varies by year and specialty mix).
  • You're healthy with no significant medical history — Standard's underwriting tends to favor clean health profiles.
  • You don't have any mental health history (where MassMutual's parity advantage matters less).
  • You're looking for a second carrier in a multi-carrier stack for additional benefit capacity.

Specialty-Specific Considerations

For physicians with mental health treatment history — depression, anxiety, ADHD, prior therapy — MassMutual is almost always the right choice over The Standard. The mental/nervous parity difference materially affects coverage value. For healthy older physicians (50+), The Standard frequently produces the lowest premium of any carrier. For mid-career physicians (35–50), the comparison is closer and depends heavily on the specific quote — both carriers can win depending on specialty, occupation class, and individual factors.

Pricing Dynamics: How They Compare in Practice

The pricing curves between MassMutual and The Standard cross at different ages depending on specialty and gender. For a typical applicant: at age 32, MassMutual might quote $320/month while Standard quotes $300/month — close. At age 45, MassMutual at $480 vs. Standard at $440. At age 55, MassMutual at $720 vs. Standard at $620 — a more meaningful gap. The Standard's pricing model is generally less age-progressive than MassMutual's, making it more attractive to older applicants. For mental health applicants, the pricing comparison is overshadowed by the parity question — Radius Choice is worth a premium for any applicant with that history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Standard a strong claim payer?
Yes. Standard Insurance Company holds strong financial ratings (A from A.M. Best) and is one of the older specialized disability insurers. Claim-payment history is solid, comparable to other major carriers. The carrier choice between Standard and MassMutual comes down to product fit and pricing rather than claim-paying differences.
I'm a 55-year-old physician — should I just go with The Standard automatically?
Not automatically — get quotes from all five carriers. While Standard is often most competitive at this age band, individual variation is significant. We routinely see applicants where Standard wins by 25%, and other applicants where Ameritas or Principal wins despite Standard's typical advantage. Multi-carrier shopping always pays at any age.
Does MassMutual's mental/nervous parity apply if I develop a mental health condition after policy issuance?
Yes. Once a Radius Choice policy is issued with full mental/nervous parity, that coverage applies to future mental health claims regardless of when the underlying condition developed. The parity is in the policy contract, not contingent on disclosing prior history at application.
Can I switch from one carrier to another later if pricing changes?
You can apply for new coverage from a different carrier at any time, but this is a new underwriting process — including current medical underwriting and pricing at your current age. There's no "switching" benefit; you'd be starting over. The better long-term strategy is to choose well at initial application and ride that policy through.

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