SSD SSI DISABILITY BENEFITS - WHAT IF I GET BETTER AND GO BACK TO WORK?





The answer to what happens if you get better and go back to work depends on a number of different variables.

For either ssd or ssi disability benefits, a disability claimant is actually allowed to work and still receive consideration for benefits as long as their gross monthly earnings do not exceed the SGA, or substantial gainful activity amount (for more information on SGA, go to the definitions section of this site).

And, of course, there are other considerations. The social security disability and ssi disability evaluation process does allow individuals to attempt to work, even if, ultimately, they find that they cannot sustain their employment. For example, a claimant who returns to work but is unable to stay on the job for at least ninety days may potentially have this classified as an "unsuccessful work attempt". An unsuccessful work attempt will not disqualify a ssd or ssi claimant's application for benefits.



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