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No, but the current insurer will be able to get a refund of what they%26#039;ve paid out, from the SSDI payments.Don%26#039;t feel bad - it%26#039;s much, much, much harder to get SSDI, which is PERMANENT, and TOTAL disability, than it is to collect under a private policy.
If she%26#039;s capable of doing ANYTHING, she%26#039;s not going to qualify. agent, 21+ years
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No-but if her SSDI eventually covers a period of time that was paid for by state disability, that money will have to be re-paid.
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