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Whether or not a person can make a claim of incapacitation if their partner is working depends on many things. Insurance, the state one is in, age, and household income can all play a role depending on where the claimant lives. Ideally, these cases are viewed as individual claims that do not include the spouse.

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No - of course not If you are incapacitated you can't work. If you can work you aren't incapacitated.

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