Example 1: AOD after non-blind DLI
               
               Mr. Norah alleges a visual impairment along with a few other conditions. His alleged
                  onset date (AOD) is 07/15/2012, and his non-blind DLI is 12/31/2010. You verify his
                  insured status under the blind requirements and his blind DLI is 12/31/2023. Although
                  Mr. Norah does not meet insured status as of his AOD based on the non-blind DLI, he
                  meets insured status under the blind requirements. Provide DDS with the blind DLI
                  and forward the claim to DDS for a blind determination.
               
               Example 2: AOD before Non-Blind DLI
               
               On 09/20/2012, Ms. Wright files a disability application based on blindness with an
                  onset date of 08/01/2009. Her non-blind DLI is 06/30/2012, and her blind DLI is 04/01/2020.
                  In this example, because the non-blind DLI is before the filing date DDS needs to
                  know both the non-blind and blind DLI. If DDS cannot establish onset prior to the
                  non-blind DLI, DDS may establish onset using the blind DLI. Provide DDS with both
                  DLIs and forward the claim for a medical determination.
               
               Example 3: Claimant working above non-blind SGA guidelines
               
               Mrs. Kim alleges vision loss that began 02/23/2012 and is getting progressively worse.
                  Her non-blind DLI is 04/01/2016, and her blind DLI is 09/30/2021. She works part-time
                  and earns $1300 per month. Since her earnings are above the non-blind substantial
                  gainful activity (SGA) amounts for 2013 but below the blind SGA amounts, forward the
                  case to DDS and request a blind determination. Provide the non-blind DLI. The blind
                  DLI is not material to establish an onset date as she meets insured status into the
                  future based on the non-blind requirements.
               
               Example 4: AOD before non-blind and blind DFI
               
               Mr. Johnson alleges blindness as of birth, 08/12/1970. His non-blind insured period
                  is 04/01/2000 through 06/30/2016, and his blind insured period is 01/01/1998 through
                  12/31/2024. In this example, the AOD is before the blind and non-blind DFI. Therefore,
                  the blind DFI is material. Provide the DDS with the blind DFI.
               
               Example 5: Non-blind DLI prior to filing date
               
               Ms. Navarro files a Title II disability application on 05/12/13 with an AOD of 01/01/13.
                  Her non-blind DLI is 03/30/13 and her blind DLI is 09/30/2023. Because Ms. Navarro’s
                  non-blind DLI expires shortly after her AOD and prior to her filing date, provide
                  DDS with the blind DLI.