Question: Can I apply for Social Security disability while I am still working?
Answer: No - not if you are working at "substantial gainful activity" (SGA) level. In 2013, SGA level means you are averaging at least $1,040 per month in gross earnings (before tax). However, if you work part-time and do not gross at least $1,040 per month in earnings, you may eligible to apply for SSA disability while working. Also, the income test applies only to income you earn by work. It does not usually apply to savings, interest, investment income, etc. which are "non-earned" sources of income.
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Need help with a Social Security disability claim? Pay no fee unless you win your case and collect back pay. No fee for claim evaluations, consultations or questions. Contact the Forsythe Firm--
THE FORSYTHE FIRM
(256) 799-0297 for our Huntsville, AL office
(615) 732-6159 for our Nashville, Tn office
Answer: No - not if you are working at "substantial gainful activity" (SGA) level. In 2013, SGA level means you are averaging at least $1,040 per month in gross earnings (before tax). However, if you work part-time and do not gross at least $1,040 per month in earnings, you may eligible to apply for SSA disability while working. Also, the income test applies only to income you earn by work. It does not usually apply to savings, interest, investment income, etc. which are "non-earned" sources of income.
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Need help with a Social Security disability claim? Pay no fee unless you win your case and collect back pay. No fee for claim evaluations, consultations or questions. Contact the Forsythe Firm--
THE FORSYTHE FIRM
(256) 799-0297 for our Huntsville, AL office
(615) 732-6159 for our Nashville, Tn office
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