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Old 09-30-2013, 12:44 PM #1
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Default Long Term Disability Ins.

I didn't want to hijack the Hawiian lady's thread but Soccertese brought up LTD Ins. I purchased a policy shortly before I was diagnosed and other than paying the monthly premium haven't looked at it since. Now that I'm looking at DBS surgery in Dec I really should probably give it a peek but other than in home care what should I expect from a policy?

Thanks for any replies. Diana

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