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Janke 01-07-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Ironbutterfly (Post 945426)
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Husband worked the past 24yrs at same employer up until summer of 2011 when he had his spinal fusion with rods, screws. He was off for 6mos for recovery, went back to work for a week when he was told by employer we have no job you can do, we are putting you on long term disability, etc.

He has not worked since summer of 2011- after spinal fusin, this past summer he had a total knee replacement with recovery tiime thru this fall. Sooo, I am assuming he should be ok with credits, etc right? Oh and he has worked non stop since he was 16....

So he probably earned enough money in 2011 to get 4 credits (quarters of coverage) so I am estimating his date last insured is 5 years later or 12/31/2016. Either the DDS or an ALJ would have to find that he was disabled on or before that date. So date last insured does not seem to be an issue for him. Plenty of credits. It can be an issue for people who start and stop work, who stay out of the work force for reasons other than their condition, people who only work seasonally.

Ironbutterfly 01-15-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Janke (Post 945463)
So he probably earned enough money in 2011 to get 4 credits (quarters of coverage) so I am estimating his date last insured is 5 years later or 12/31/2016. Either the DDS or an ALJ would have to find that he was disabled on or before that date. So date last insured does not seem to be an issue for him. Plenty of credits. It can be an issue for people who start and stop work, who stay out of the work force for reasons other than their condition, people who only work seasonally.

Oh thank you for explaining. He has plenty of credits..he has never not worked, always had a job and with the last one being the longest period.

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