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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 153781" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>I know I had worried and continue to worry about that. I lost my job in Oct 07 of 9.5 yrs due to difficult child. I received a package that paid me weekly through Dec and also covered my insurance. I landed a new job in January. Due to incompetence at my last place my insurance actually continued on through April and my new insurance kicked in in May. I know in my state (CT) in order not to have trouble with getting insurance for a pre-existing condition you cannot have a lapse of coverage over 63 days. Luckily, I only lapsed 30. When I filled out all of my insurance paperwork, I was honest about difficult child's pre-existing because they asked if you or anyone to be covered had over $5000 worth of expenses for the last year and we did. We had neuropsychologist testing, labs etc. They covered us with no problem. Good thing considering difficult child had to have levels drawn and an EEG this past Friday and I just picked up another medication this am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 153781, member: 3477"] I know I had worried and continue to worry about that. I lost my job in Oct 07 of 9.5 yrs due to difficult child. I received a package that paid me weekly through Dec and also covered my insurance. I landed a new job in January. Due to incompetence at my last place my insurance actually continued on through April and my new insurance kicked in in May. I know in my state (CT) in order not to have trouble with getting insurance for a pre-existing condition you cannot have a lapse of coverage over 63 days. Luckily, I only lapsed 30. When I filled out all of my insurance paperwork, I was honest about difficult child's pre-existing because they asked if you or anyone to be covered had over $5000 worth of expenses for the last year and we did. We had neuropsychologist testing, labs etc. They covered us with no problem. Good thing considering difficult child had to have levels drawn and an EEG this past Friday and I just picked up another medication this am. [/QUOTE]
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