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UK celebrates Murray’s Wimbledon victory
We all have talents and skills for our jobs, and could benefit from proper insurance.
07:09 13 July 2013
The UK celebrated the win of Andy Murray at Wimbledon with the Scottish flag being held aloft by Mr. and Mrs. Salmond in salute to Murray’s heritage. Now imagine what might happen to Murray’s life if he had suffered an injury and was unable to do the work he loves. That is where insurance comes into play.
There are people everywhere with talents and skills that are of no use if they suffer a severe accident. When this is the case, special types of insurance can help ensure that you don’t suddenly fall into financial ruin because your livelihood was destroyed. Here are a few reasons you might consider such special insurance:
- Unemployment—many people are able to be retrained with new skills, but nothing says that you will have the funds to do so when you need to. Insurance can help pay the bills while you’re trying to get re-educated or develop a different set of skills.
- Medical issues—there are many people who fulfill the roles of secretaries, customer service representatives, receptionists, hospital personnel and others. All of these jobs, and many others require a fair amount of typing.
If you suffer from severe arthritis or an accident, which cripples or even dismembers, you suddenly would not be able to perform the required tasks of most jobs. Insurance protects you from the financial impact such a loss could create so you don’t need to worry about additional burdens.
- Injuries—you may never need to worry about dismemberment, but many people receive injuries over the course of their lives. People everywhere are plagued by carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, osteoporosis and other issues that either make you more susceptible to injury or are injurious in nature.
Without the proper insurance you may not have what you need in order to live, without putting yourself at constant risk of further injury.