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What’s the difference between “own occupation” and “any occupation” when defining disability?

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What’s the difference between “own occupation” and “any occupation” when defining disability?

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A. An “own occupation” provision means that your policy will provide benefits in the event that you are no longer able to perform the material and substantial duties of your own occupation at the onset of your claim.

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