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Old 07-18-2010, 04:57 PM #1
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Confused Oh man, another stupid question....sorry.

Hi guys....I am really panicked and freaked out by a section in my approval letter...my mom naturally makes it worse by saying I have to go thru another court hearing.

In my benefits letter it says I will be reviewed every 3 years, but this is what the approval letter says:

"The claimant's earnings records show that the claimant has aquired sufficient quarters of coverage to remain insured through Dec. 31, 2011. Thus, the claimant must establish disability on or before that date in order to be entitled to a period of disability and disability insurance benefits."

Oh please help..WTH does this mean? That I don't have enough earnings to go past 12/11? I am so ill by this. I know I need to contact my atty, but you know how long it takes to get a call back from them.

Thank you for any info!
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