Data shows increasing age of disability beneficiaries, growth in
incidence of joint disorders and musculoskeletal conditions
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Unum’s customers access their disability benefits most often for short
term leave following the birth of a baby, and long term leave for
treatment and recovery from cancer.

Graphic snapshot of leading reasons workers use disability insurance benefits (Graphic: Business Wire)
Unum (NYSE: UNM), the leading provider of disability insurance in the
U.S., analyzes claims activity each year and shares results near
Disability Insurance Awareness Month in May to help foster a better
understanding of the value of disability and other coverage.
Disability income protection insurance provides salary replacement
benefits when a worker becomes ill or injured and requires extended time
away from work. About a third of American workers are enrolled in
disability coverage, leaving about 75 million workers without this
protection.1
Unum provides benefits to employees at 84,000 companies in the U.S.,
including a third of the Fortune 500. In 2014, Unum experience with
disability claims shows:
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Top reasons for short term disability leave
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28% Pregnancy
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11% Injury*
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7% Joint disorders
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7% Digestive issues
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7% Cancer
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Top reasons for long term disability leave
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16% Cancer
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14% Back disorders
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11% Injury*
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9% Cardiovascular
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9% Joint disorders
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Top reasons by generation group
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Baby Boomers
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Joint disorders (14%), top reason for short term disability
leave
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Cancer (19%), top reason for long term disability leave
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Generation X
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Pregnancy (18%), top reason for short term disability leave
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Back disorders (15%), top reason for long term disability leave
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Generation Y/Millennials
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Pregnancy (64%), top reason for short term disability leave
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Pregnancy/complications (20%), top reason for long term
disability leave
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Average age of disability beneficiary
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For short term disability, 44 (up from 42 in 2005)
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For long term disability, 51 (up from 48 in 2005)
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Increasing incidence rates
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Joint disorders
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Short term incidence up 13% over last five years
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Long term incidence up 15%
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Musculoskeletal conditions
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Short term incidence up 11% over last five years
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Long term incidence up 24%
The need for disability income protection is significant. Half of all
households could not raise $2,000 within a month if they needed to.2
And three-quarters of workers today do not have enough emergency
savings to cover six months or more of their expenses, according to a
Bankrate.com survey.3
Disability benefits typically replace 60% of an employee’s salary, and
short term benefits may begin almost immediately after the disabled
employee leave work. Once an individual has been disabled for 90 days,
the average length of disability is four years.4
*Includes poisoning
1 EBRI and Greenwald, 2014 Health
and Voluntary Workplace Benefits Survey (2014).
2Ruth Helman et. al, “2013 Retirement Confidence Survey: Perceived
Savings Needs Outpace Reality for Many,” EBRI Issue Brief (no.
384, 2013).
3Bankrate, “June 2014 Financial Security
Index Charts”
4Society of Actuaries, Group Long-term
Disability Experience Table (2012).
ABOUT UNUM
Unum
is a leading provider of financial protection benefits through the
workplace. The disability insurance leader in the U.S. for 38 years,
Unum’s portfolio of financial protection products also includes life,
accident and critical illness, which help protect millions of working
people and their families in the event of an illness or injury. In 2014,
Unum paid $5.6 billion in benefits to more than 525,000 individuals and
their families.
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Source: Unum