SSI
Can I Return to Work After Collecting Social Security Disability
Benefits? What Are the Consequences if I Do?
Social Security encourages disabled persons to reenter
the workforce and its policies give incentives to disabled persons
who are trying to make the transition back to work, especially
after the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of
1999. For those receiving Social Security Disability benefits
other than SSI (Disability Insurance Benefits, Disabled Widow's
and Widower's Benefits, and Disabled Adult Child Benefits) full
benefits could continue for up to a year after an individual returns
to work. Also, if you have to leave your job within the next three
years, you can automatically and immediately receive Social Security
Disability benefits without having to re-file your claim. The
policies regarding returning to work and receiving SSI are different,
but still encourage disabled persons to return to work.
Overall, the Social Security policies allow you to return to work,
and if you find you cannot work after all, Social Security will
allow you to receive benefits as before. These work incentive
programs contain a number of special and technical rules that
provide cash benefits and Medicare while you attempt to return
to work. We can help you understand these rules and use them for
your benefit.
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