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When Might You Go On Long-Term Disability?

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Talk with your doctor to get an idea of when you might have to, or voluntarily want to, go on disability. Bear in mind that the amount of time your doctor thinks you can continue to work is probably based on experiences with a large number of patients or information she read in a reference book. While it will not necessarily apply to you, consider using the time frame as an estimate for planning purposes.


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