Not necessarily. You need to review this.
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Not necessarily. You need to review this.
That depends on your specific case and the possibility that your condition will improve or not. If the medical evidence tends to indicate that your condition is likely to improve, you might get a...
Yes. And not only for that reason; you quite likely would not pass the asset test either.
That relates to your Date Last Insured or DLI. When you stop or reduce paying into the system, you stop generating credits. The number of work credits and when they were acquired determine your DLI.