Depends on the disability, doesn't it? I could work without walking, but I'd be in trouble if I lost my eyesight.
Right, because if you lose that, how could you find it again? It's like when I don't remember where I put my glasses.
You can prepare for being disabled by self-induced episodes of temporary disability. Binge drinking works.
I'm not narcoleptic, I'm narcocapable.
Anyway, buying short term disability insurance is a very good idea.
The letter is unclear. It could be that 65% of the 57% predict that they would run out of money within a year if they were disabled and thus could not work. It could also be that 65%of employees predict that, if they couldn't work, they would run out of money in a year.
My guess is, it's the latter. In which case nobody would need to re-define disability to create an adequate safety net.
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