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If an employee dies before retirement age, do those years qualify in determining additional survivor benefits?

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If an employee dies before retirement age, do those years qualify in determining additional survivor benefits?

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A – DOL will presume that the deceased employee (in a Part E claim only) experienced qualifying wage-loss for each calendar year after the calendar year of his or her death up to and including the calendar year when he or she would have reached his or her normal retirement age under the Social Security Act (SSA).

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