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Old 08-23-2010, 05:28 PM #1
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Confused "Last date insured"

Hi again. I am sorry for all the questions this week. I am really in a panic/paradoid mode.

On my approval letter from this past May, it does not have a time that I will be re-reviewed I know it is like 3 or 5 years or something. I can call them to find out right?

Also, and this has me freaked because I have no idea what it means: "The claimant's last date insured is Dec. 31, 2011." Janke or anyone, do you know what this means? Does it mean I don't get SSDI as of that date or is that the time I will be reviewed?
Thank you so much. Again, I am sorry for so many stupid questions.
Thank you.
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