Going to school while on LTD

I was wondering if anyone has been able to continue LTD benefits or SSDI if they go to school full-time in-person like law school.

There doesn't seem to be any explicit restriction in LTD documents related to that, but I think that can be used as a reason to deny benefits.

The disability is related to a physical pain condition.

Anyone know if it's possible any way to continue benefits while going to school full-time?

Does going or moving another state and be out of state change anything?

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u/acrednew — 3 days ago

Higher medical scrutiny documents after 24-month "Any occupation" change

For white-collar jobs, how much more difficult it becomes to get LTD benefit after 24-months, when the change to "any occupation" occurs?

Desk Software-engineering job and wonder if I can reasonably expect the benefits to continue after 24-month mark from the insurance company Guradian.

How much more certification/documentation from a doctor would they require compared to now?

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u/acrednew — 3 days ago

Cost question for buying a 1-bed or 2-bed in manhattan, prices of co-ops

I was looking at Zillow to get an idea of prices when considering buying a 1-bed or 2-bed in a somewhat medium-desirable location in Manhattan.

Anywhere from 900sqft-to-1500 sqft.

Most of them appear to be Co-ops, and generally the prices seems surprisingly lower than expected compared to Condos or SFH expected in Manhattan. Not sure why most apartments for sale in manhattan are Co-ops (I don't live in NYC, so not sure about the prices of home purchase in manhattan)?

Like this listing below seems to show a 2-bed ~1400sqft for only 400k in manhattan, which doesn't seem real and too low, compared to general perception of how expensive Manhattan real estate is, so surely there's something I'm missing.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/303-E-57th-St-APT-14J-New-York-NY-10022/331478428_zpid/

What is the hidden issue/costs with these? Are these listings real?

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u/acrednew — 1 month ago

I was trying to purchase a flight ticket from priceline from Raleigh to California for next week.

For the day I'm looking at the lowest ticket prices show up to be around $350.

Priceline "express-deal" (where priceline shows the "actual" flight number out of a range of possibilities of airlines/times only after paying for the ticket), is around $280 for morning-takeoff times and $230 for evening take-off times, so substantially lower than actual price.

The morning-takeoff express-deal shows "carryon" incl, the evening-takeoff doesn't. I have a carry-on, and want evening-takeoff.

Priceline express-deal for evening takeoff says the actual price is $360 for the ticket reduced to $230 for the express-deal.

Only possible $360 tickets that show up for the evening-takeoff flights are so that they have the lowest economy class already including "carryon" (e.g. Delta, southwest, alaska etc).

So I figure the deal MUST include carryon. Is that correct?

Anyone know how reliable these "express-deals" for flights at priceline are?

Does sometimes priceline show "express-deal" without actually mentioning confirmation that carry-on is included but Carry-on is indeed included?

Or if Priceline doesn't say before buying the express-deal ticket that carry-on included then the carry-on is NOT included?

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u/acrednew — 4 months ago