TIP OF THE WEEK

                                                                     March 16, 2007

Did you know...?

 

Most workers underestimate chances, impact of disability.

 

The 2007 Disability Awareness Survey, released March 14, 2007 by the Council for Disability Awareness (CDA), said the majority of workers are not concerned about the possibility of becoming disabled – an accident or illness that will keep them out of work at least three months.  While growing number of American workers are forecasted to experience a disability during their career, more than 80 percent of workers said they believe their chances of becoming disabled are far lower than actual statistics report.  

 

The CDA is embarking on an outreach effort to increase public dialogue about disability awareness.  Data from the survey underscores the need to better inform America's workforce about the likelihood of experiencing a disability, as well as the potential financial consequences that may accompany a disability.

Since 2000, the number of disabled workers in America has increased by 35 percent according to recent Social Security Administration data.  These statistics are distressing, considering two-thirds of respondents with a 401k or IRA plan are unaware of what would happen to their retirement savings should they become disabled and unable to earn an income.

The CDA survey also showed that:

* The majority of workers (56 percent) didn't realize that their chances of becoming disabled had risen over the past five years.

* Nine out of 10 (90 percent) workers underestimated their own chances of becoming disabled.

* More than one-third (35 percent) of workers with 401k or IRA plans said they haven't thought about or don't know what would happen to their contributions if they were unable to earn an income for a period of time.

To read the full article or learn more about or preparing for the possibility of a disability, point your browser to:  http://www.disabilitycanhappen.org/.

To learn more about OHS-COMPCARE contact our Client Services Team at (816) 561-2105 or by e-mail at customerservice@ohscompcare.com.  You can also visit us at www.ohscompcare.com.

 

*Please feel free to forward this information to any member of management in your company who would benefit from it.*

 

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Blue Springs Clinical Facility

Independence Clinical Facility

Johnson County Clinical Facility

St. Joseph Clinical Facility

801 NW St. Mary’s Drive

17020 East 40 Highway

10415 Lackman Road

904 Edmond Street

Blue Springs, MO 64104

Independence, MO 64055

Lenexa, KS 66219

St. Joseph, MO 64501

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KCMO/Front Street Clinical Facility

Wyandotte County Clinical Facility

Grandview Clinical Facility

1650 Broadway

6501 East Commerce, Suite 110

1333 Meadowlark Lane, Suite 200

13830 S Us Highway 71

Kansas City, MO 64108

Kansas City, MO 64120

Kansas City, KS  66102

Grandview, MO 64030

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