After cancer, the most common conditions claimed for were mental health (19 per cent), musculoskeletal (9 per cent) and cardiovascular problems (8 per cent), according to a study by Unum. The data comes from Unum’s second annual claims statement, which provides information on all the Income Protection claims it paid to people who became too ill to
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