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Depending on your disability insurance policy, you can get disability benefits to age 65, 67, 70 or Lifetime. Some policies have limited benefits for 2, 5 or 10 years.

Check your schedule of benefits in your disability insurance policy, or contact an experienced agent who can find your best options available.

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It depends what pension you are relating to and what disability payment your are relating to.

If you are a pensioner of pension age no you cannot get Disability Living Allowance unless it was awarded before you became a pensioner, then it would continue as normal after your retirement. There are other benefits available if you are a pensioner and are disabled. Attendance Allowance is normally the equivalent to DLA (although not same value) and of course there is Carer's Allowance (if someone looks after you).

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