Treatment FAQ

if i am on ssdi and then get drug treatment what will happen to my benefits/2016

by Zora Shanahan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How can a person lose their SSDI benefits?

Common Reasons People Lose SSDIYour condition improves to the point where it doesn't interfere with your ability to work. SSDI benefits are based on your ability to work. ... You return to work for any reason. ... You reach retirement age. ... You are incarcerated or convicted of a felony.

Can you lose your SSI if you do drugs?

If you are disabled and drug addiction or alcoholism is a contributing factor material to the determination of disability as described in § 416.935, your benefits will terminate after you receive a total of 36 months of SSI benefits.

Can Social Security take away my SSDI benefits?

SSDI benefits are only awarded to people who meet the SSA's definition of disabled. If the SSA believes you no longer meet the definition of disabled, they will terminate your SSDI benefits immediately.

How often does Social Security Review your disability?

If improvement is possible, but can't be predicted, we'll review your case about every three years. If improvement is not expected, we'll review your case every seven years. Your initial award notice will tell you when you can expect your first medical review.

Will I lose SSDI if I go to rehab?

If your rehab program gives the SSA reason to believe that you will be able to obtain gainful employment within 12 months, or your condition improves to the point that an SSA medical examination determines you are fit to work, you may lose your benefits.

What is the most approved disability?

1. Arthritis. Arthritis and other musculoskeletal disabilities are the most commonly approved conditions for disability benefits. If you are unable to walk due to arthritis, or unable to perform dexterous movements like typing or writing, you will qualify.

Can you be on SSDI forever?

Social security disability benefits don't last forever – they will either be terminated by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or they will change to social security retirement benefits at age 66 or 67(depending on your current age)..

At what age does SSDI stop doing reviews?

age 65In other words, your SSDI benefits change to Social Security retirement benefits. Sometimes, SSDI benefits will stop before age 65. If you begin earning more income or don't continue documenting your condition, you might stop receiving benefits.

At what age does SSDI stop?

65When you reach the age of 65, your Social Security disability benefits stop and you automatically begin receiving Social Security retirement benefits instead. The specific amount of money you receive each month generally remains the same.

What triggers a CDR review?

CDR will occur if your vocational services have been completed and Vocational Rehab reports you are working or able to work. Report from someone who is in a position know the claimant. If SSA receives a report from an individual who knows you and the agency believe the reports to be true, it may trigger a CDR.

How do you know if Social Security is investigating you?

THE SSA INVESTIGATION USUALLY STARTS WITH THE INTERNET SSA opens their investigation by looking for you on the internet. They will look up your name, phone number, and address. They usually already have this information, but they are checking it to make sure you are living at the address that you say you are living at.

How does Social Security define permanent disability?

To meet this definition, you must have a severe impairment(s) that makes you unable to do your past relevant work (see § 404.1560(b)) or any other substantial gainful work that exists in the national economy.

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