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Old 10-03-2023, 08:34 PM #1
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Default Short form disability update report

I have been permanently disabled since 2015 from a severe big wave surfing accident... I am here to ask if anybody has any knowledge on filling out the :SHORT FORM disability update report... specifically questions 3 and 5... from what I have read.. I am "CODE" L... "NOT LIKELY TO IMPROVE" which is the case... just want to make sure I don't get flagged and my life line of payments is not interrupted... any help would be appreciated
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