Thursday, April 23, 2015

What are the odds of a person becoming disabled in some point in his or her career?

As a professional in the insurance industry I have access to some great resources and information. Recently I read an article talking about “myths” about disability and the real need for disability insurance. I thought that my readers would appreciate knowing this information. Here’s the first myth.

Myth No. 1: The odds of experiencing a disability sometime during a career are low.
More than 20 percent of workers under 40 believe they are more likely to win a big lottery jackpot than they are of missing work due to illness or injury. The odds of a 20-year-old becoming disabled at some point in his or her career are one in four. The odds of winning the lottery? One in 259 million.



I don’t offer protection to people for the money; I truly do this to help other people. If you have questions about whether you can qualify for disability insurance, regardless where you live in USA, give me a call. We’ll work together via your computer and I’ll show you how you can easily afford to protect what I call your “money machine”. If your money machine (you) weren't able to go to work for a week or a month, how long could you keep your car, house and other things you need to live? 

I'm in the protection business and I love helping people. I hope this article helped you in some positive way! Terry L Scott

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