Can I extend my COBRA coverage if I develop a disability?

Section VII.f. Understanding COBRA
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Last Update: June 22, 2007

If you develop a disability within the first 60 days of getting COBRA coverage, then you and your family may be able to extend your COBRA by 11 months (to 29 months).

You must notify your COBRA insurer that you have developed a disability within 60 days of the date of your disability determination and before the expiration of the 18-month COBRA coverage, or you could lose all rights to the extension.


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