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		<title>By: What is COBRA coverage? &#171; Affordable Health Insurance &#124; individual and group insurance solutions</title>
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		<description>[...] What are the Qualifying Events that make one eligible for COBRA? Depending on the circumstances, the coverage may be kept for up to 18, 29 or36 months (or potentially even for life for certain retirees of bankrupt companies) under federal law; state law may expand benefits in some cases. For more detailed information on how long COBRA may be kept, see the answer to the question: [...]</description>
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