Maximum medical improvement is the earliest point in time that a worker's injury or illness has improved as much as it is likely to improve or:
52 weeks from the date the worker became eligible to receive income benefits.
60 weeks from the date the worker became eligible to receive income benefits.
90 weeks from the date the worker became eligible to receive income benefits.
104 weeks from the date the worker became eligible to receive income benefits.
Answer: 104 weeks from the date the worker became eligible to receive income benefits.
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