A very highly trained professional approached me recently about getting disability benefits. Her one reservation was, "I don't want to be on disability forever. I want to get better and go on with my career."
That is a worthy attitude and goal. And Social Security disability doesn't have to be forever. In fact, the SSA has a number of programs to encourage those who receive benefits to gradually move back into the workplace.
Social Security has programs where a disabled person can try to work while keeping their disability benefit temporarily. You continue to draw disability until you accumulate nine successful months of work. The nine months do not have to be consecutive. After 9 months of successful work your disability check (but not your Medicare) stops. If you become unable to work later, you have options to quickly start receiving disability benefits again without another hearing.
Details on these back to work programs are available from your local Social Security office - or by calling the national SSA service number at 1-800-772-1213.
My firm is about helping disabled individuals in Alabama and Middle Tennessee get the Social Security benefits they deserve. If you have a disability and need to file a claim, I'd like to hear from you. If you applied and got denied with the last 60 days, I'd like to show you how to appeal that decision and quite possibly get back pay without filing a new claim.
The link below will connect you to my website (which is not a Social Security sponsored site).
Click here for more information about Social Security disability claims in Alabama or Middle Tennessee.
That is a worthy attitude and goal. And Social Security disability doesn't have to be forever. In fact, the SSA has a number of programs to encourage those who receive benefits to gradually move back into the workplace.
Social Security has programs where a disabled person can try to work while keeping their disability benefit temporarily. You continue to draw disability until you accumulate nine successful months of work. The nine months do not have to be consecutive. After 9 months of successful work your disability check (but not your Medicare) stops. If you become unable to work later, you have options to quickly start receiving disability benefits again without another hearing.
Details on these back to work programs are available from your local Social Security office - or by calling the national SSA service number at 1-800-772-1213.
My firm is about helping disabled individuals in Alabama and Middle Tennessee get the Social Security benefits they deserve. If you have a disability and need to file a claim, I'd like to hear from you. If you applied and got denied with the last 60 days, I'd like to show you how to appeal that decision and quite possibly get back pay without filing a new claim.
The link below will connect you to my website (which is not a Social Security sponsored site).
Click here for more information about Social Security disability claims in Alabama or Middle Tennessee.
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