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Old 02-04-2013, 10:33 PM #1
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Default How does disability work?

I have a question for yall.. We are in the process of buying a new house and though I am working now and doing well on IVIG, I do worry about what if I get worse and can't keep up with my job.. My job has disability which they say is 60% of what you made.. but I am curious,

do most people get medicare for their insurance in addition to their private disability,

or does the face that you get private disability disqualify you from medicare help?

I just want to be smart with our home purchase, and curious for any advice, or previous experiences!

Thank yall in advance!
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