Disability Statistics

According to a recent study, most people estimate they have only a 16% chance of becoming disabled during their working years1 - in spite of the following startling facts2:
  • If you're under age 35, chances are one in three that you will be disabled for at least six months during the course of your career.
  • Men have a 43% chance of becoming seriously disabled during their working years.
  • Women have a 54% chance.
  • At age 42, it is four times more likely that you will become seriously disabled than that you will die during your working years.

Sources: 1. Gallup survey, conducted for UNUM Corporation (508 respondents, aged 30 to 65), reported by Best's Review.
2. "Why Disability" booklet, published by National Underwriter.

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For more statistics about disability check these pages:

Disability statistics  
Disability insurance facts  
How long do disabilities last on average?  
Likelihood of death versus a long term disability  
What is the likelihood of disability occurring?  
See recent examples of actual disability insurance claims  
   
   
   
   

 



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