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As a general rule, the proceeds of income-replacement policies (e.g. "cancer insurance") are considered "disability" payments. It is insurance that pays part of your wages if you cannot work, and not treated as a reimbursement for medical bills.
As a general rule, the proceeds of income-replacement policies (e.g. "cancer insurance") are considered "disability" payments. It is insurance that pays part of your wages if you cannot work, and not treated as a reimbursement for medical bills.
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