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Join us for today's video where we discuss long-term disability benefits after age 65. Most long-term disability benefits end when a person reaches the age of 65. Yet there are instances when these all-important benefits may continue beyond age 65. It is important to read the terms of your policy to see whether this is a possibility for you.
Nonetheless, in this video, we talk about what can happen if you become disabled close to or after the age of 65; what the schedule of benefits is and why it matters; and more.
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0:00 Introduction
0:22 Most Long-Term Disability Benefits End at Age 65
0:40 What Happens If You Become Disabled Close or After Age 65?
0:57 Schedule of Benefits/Maximum Benefits Period
1:30 Some Definitions of Disability Consider Your Age
1:47 Read Your Policy
2:05 Conclusion