Mark Scherzer Law
7 Dey Street, Suite 600, New York, New York 10007
Telephone: 212-406-9606, Fax: 212-964-6903
Attorney Profile
Mark P. Scherzer
A. Christopher Wieber
Attorney Services
Consultations
Claim Preparation
Claim Denial Appeals
Settlement Negotiations
Litigation
Additional Services
Fighting Claim Denials
Avoiding Denials
Pursuing Appeals
External Review
Insurer Practices
Seeking Legal Assistance
Filing A Lawsuit
Return to Work
Social Security Disability (SSD) Benefits
Medicare
COBRA
Disability Benefits and Coverage
Court Cases and Decisions
Zurndorfer v. Unum (Disability) - March 31, 2008
Noia v. Div. 1181 Welfare Fund (Healthcare Coverage) - Sep. 14, 2007
Medicare

     Medicare coverage continues during Social Security's 9-month trial work period (see Social Security Disability (SSD) Benefits.  For the next 39 months, Medicare coverage will continue so long as Social Security considers you disabled even for those months during the period when earnings are too high to receive SSD cash benefits.  If still disabled when Medicare coverage runs out after the 39-month period, you may purchase the same coverage for a monthly premium.

*****Please note that the information and tips provided are not intended as legal advice.  The specific facts of a particular claim can change our strategy and recommendations about how best to pursue a claim.  Consequently, the information and tips on this page should be viewed as general only.  If you have a specific question or problem, it may be advisable to contact us or another attorney to get advice that is specific to your particular circumstances.*****  

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