New WellPoint Survey Finds Lack of Disability Education, Savings Puts
Americans at Risk

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INDIANAPOLIS -- (Business Wire)
Sure, the timeless eye poking and face slapping of The Three Stooges
might trigger a few good belly laughs, but most people remain
unprotected in the event of a serious injury, disability or illness. May
is Disability Insurance Awareness Month and there are still many myths
and misconceptions that need to be addressed. A new national survey by
WellPoint, Inc. revealed that two out of three Americans don’t know
what’s covered by their disability plans. In addition, three quarters of
the survey participants don’t have disability insurance and one in 10
actually worry that they will jinx themselves if they purchase it.
This same survey found that most Americans need more information about
disability insurance and many who don’t have coverage could not survive
financially if an accident happened tomorrow. At a time when many
Americans are still struggling with family finances, it’s time to place
more emphasis on awareness and planning for life-changing events like a
disability.
“Life is unpredictable,” said Pat Murphy, president and general manager
of WellPoint’s Life and Disability business. “Most people don’t have
enough saved to protect themselves and their families if something
happened tomorrow. It’s time to understand how disability coverage can
help when Americans are out of work due to an injury or disability.”
The survey also found that two-thirds of the survey participants don’t
have enough money saved to cover living expenses for three months and
nearly a third still live paycheck to paycheck. Most of the survey
participants have started to worry about their future health – half
admit they can’t afford to be out of work due to an injury or illness.
And the same number report they would not have enough to cover being out
of work three to six months.
There are some simple steps everyone can take to learn more about
disability insurance options. Employees should talk to their employer
and employers should remind employees about disability benefits. For
those who are self-employed or unemployed, doing a little research
online by going to sites like disabilitycanhappen.org, and talking to
friends and family can help people explore their options.
There are still many misconceptions around disability insurance.
According to the survey, half of the survey participants don’t know that
pregnancy can lead to needing short-term disability coverage. In fact,
20 percent of disability claims are due to normal pregnancy and 9
percent are due to complications from pregnancy. WellPoint’s life and
disability companies offer short-term disability plans that include
benefits for new mothers, including a variety of resources and services
that are designed to help them through this exciting, but sometimes
challenging time.
Four in 10 survey participants also reported that they don’t know the
length of time covered by long-term disability insurance. In fact, the
average long-term disability claim lasts 31.2 months. What’s more,
nearly one in three women and one in four men can expect to suffer a
disability that keeps them out of work for 90 days or longer at some
point during their working years.
Another four in 10 Americans surveyed believe disability insurance only
covers injuries or accidents. Surprisingly, about 95 percent of
disabilities are caused by illnesses rather than accidents. If an
employer provides disability coverage from one of WellPoint’s life and
disability companies, and if an employee is unable to work due to an
illness or injury, the employee can talk with one of WellPoint’s
disability case managers. In addition, employees can meet face-to-face
with a licensed professional counselor up to three times at no charge –
which is valuable support when an employee is facing a disability claim.
WellPoint’s companies also offer unlimited 24/7 telephone counseling and
online resources to help people address the various issues associated
with a disability.
Additional survey results regarding disability insurance found:
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Three in 10 Americans who participated in the survey have taken or
know someone who has taken off work because of an injury, illness or
disability.
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Two-thirds of parents are concerned with their future health.
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Six in 10 parents report that if they were injured tomorrow they
would not have enough money to cover being out of work for three
to six months.
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More than half of Americans who took the survey report that they are
more concerned with their day-to-day expenses than their future
expenses.
The omnibus survey was conducted in April 2012 using the field services
of Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS). The study reached a national sample of
2,500 American adults ages 18 and older. The study also looks at
findings across gender, age, parental status, and experience with
disability. For the purposes of this study, parents have a child under
18. The margin of error for the national sample is ±2.0% at the 95%
confidence level, meaning if the study were replicated, the study
findings would be within 2 percentage points 95 times out of 100.
About WellPoint, Inc.
WellPoint works to simplify the connection between Health, Care and
Value. We help to improve the health of our members and our communities,
and provide greater value to our customers and shareholders. WellPoint
is one of the nation’s largest health benefits companies, with nearly 34
million members in its affiliated health plans, and a total of more than
62 million individuals served through its subsidiaries. As an
independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association,
WellPoint serves members as the Blue Cross licensee for California; the
Blue Cross and Blue Shield licensee for Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia,
Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri (excluding 30 counties in the Kansas
City area), Nevada, New Hampshire, New York (as the Blue Cross Blue
Shield licensee in 10 New York City metropolitan and surrounding
counties and as the Blue Cross or Blue Cross Blue Shield licensee in
selected upstate counties only), Ohio, Virginia (excluding the Northern
Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.), and Wisconsin. In a majority of
these service areas, WellPoint’s plans do business as Anthem Blue Cross,
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Georgia, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, or Empire Blue Cross (in the New
York service areas). WellPoint also serves customers throughout the
country as UniCare and in certain California, Arizona and Nevada markets
through our recently acquired CareMore Health Group, Inc. subsidiary.
Additional information about WellPoint is available at www.wellpoint.com.

Contacts:
WellPoint, Inc.
Donna Page, (404) 842-8105
Donna.page@wellpoint.com
Source: WellPoint, Inc.
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