You are eligible for COBRA if both of the following conditions apply:
- You are enrolled in job-based insurance (employer group health plan) where COBRA applies
- And, you have a “qualifying event” (such as termination of employment) that causes you to lose job-based insurance. The type of qualifying event also determines the length of COBRA coverage: See table below for details.
Qualifying Event | Length of COBRA | ||
Employee retires, is terminated, or has a reduction in work hours. | 18 months | ||
Employee develops a disability and has a reduction in work hours. | 18 months | ||
Employee develops a disability and is eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) during the initial 18-month COBRA period. | 18 months + 11 months extra | ||
Employee is terminated for gross misconduct. | Not applicable | ||
Employee’s spouse and dependent children lose job-based insurance because:
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36 months | ||
If you already have Medicare, you are still eligible for COBRA if you meet the conditions above. Be sure to know how COBRA and Medicare coordinate before making enrollment decisions.
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