If you’re one of the millions receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it’s crucial to be aware of the circumstances that might lead to the termination of your disability benefits. While returning to work and experiencing medical improvement are common reasons, several other life changes could also impact your eligibility for these vital benefits.
We, at Casa de la Justicia, understand that people often worry about losing their social security disability. For this reason, in this blog we will go over the reasons why disability benefits are often terminated. Keep on reading to learn more.
Main Reasons Why Social Security Disability Benefits are Terminated
Work and Medical Improvement
For those who do return to work, even part-time, SSA will review your earnings after a 9-month Trial Work Period (TWP). If they are above the threshold established by SSA, benefits may be suspended. Note that there is also a 36-month re-entitlement period after the initial 6-month TWP, during which your benefits may also be suspended.
However, if your earnings fall below the substantial level in this period, benefits can be reinstated. For this reason, working with a disability attorney can help you understand why your benefits are terminated. With Casa de la Justicia’s experience and expertise in the area, we can guide you towards the answers that you’re looking for.
In addition to this, the second major reason for benefit termination is the determination that your medical condition has improved, and you no longer meet the disability criteria. Special rules called work incentives exist to support individuals testing their ability to work while still receiving benefits. To learn more about how certain conditions no longer fit the disability criteria for the SSA, one of our lawyers can help you by calling us. It is important to differentiate a medical disability to the disability criteria that the SSA follows.
Additional Reasons for Social Disability Benefits Termination
If your disabled child is turning 18
Children receiving SSI will be automatically reviewed when they turn 18. Benefits may cease if the beneficiary fails to meet adult standards of disability, but this decision can be appealed.
Reaching full retirement age
Upon reaching full Social Security retirement age, disability benefits automatically convert into retirement payments. Earnings after reaching full retirement age do not reduce Social Security retirement benefits, however it could impact the amount of taxes you pay.
Death of the beneficiary
The death of a disability recipient terminates both SSI and SSDI benefits. Survivors benefits may be available for surviving spouses, children, or dependent parents of an SSDI recipient. While regulated by the SSA, the best option to apply for this benefit is to have an expert from Casa de la Justicia to fill out your application.
Significant Changes in Living Situation
Entry into a nursing home, assisted living facility, or hospital may impact SSI eligibility. If institutionalized for 90 days or less, SSI benefits may continue. Notify Social Security promptly about changes in living situations.
Incarceration
Disability benefits are stopped during incarceration. SSI recipients incarcerated for at least 12 months in a row need to reapply for benefits upon release. Occasionally, a felony conviction, even without jail time, may also lead to benefit termination.
Casa de la Justicia is here to help you, if you have any questions about your social security benefits, or if they have been terminated, we will assess your case and guide you towards the best way of proceeding. Our years of experience and expertise are exactly what you need to get the peace of mind that you are in good hands. Contact us at 1-800-840-4040 today!
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How Casa de la Justicia Can Help You With Social Security Disability
If you receive notice of a case review, contact an experienced disability attorney immediately. Having a knowledgeable representative increases the likelihood of retaining your much-needed benefits. At Casa de la Justicia, we understand the urgency of the matter, which is why we are here to help you when you need it most.
Staying informed about the factors that could lead to the termination of your disability benefits is essential for safeguarding your financial stability. Seeking legal advice will help navigate these complex processes and ensure that you continue to receive the support you depend on.
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