Can I work after I get SSD / SSI benefits? Texas - Social Security Disability Attorney - SSDI

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Call 1-800-667-5734 or visit www.SocialSecurityDisability.com; its an easy way to have your supplemental security income claim reviewed by a social security lawyer.

The answer is very complicated but I can give you a few basic rules about working after receiving a Social Security Disability or SSI check. The most basic rule is that you cannot earn more than seven hundred dollars per month for more than nine months or you will be cut off from Social Security Disability ( SSD )Benefits and whats interesting about the rule is that the nine months do not have to be consecutive. So if youre getting benefits and you go out and try to work for a month or two and you cant keep it up and then you go back and six months later you try to work again and you work for another four or five months once you reach nine months you will probably find that Social Security will be cutting off your disability check. Now they do give you many incentives to get off of Social Security Disability including for instance they will let you keep up your Medicare for seven years even after youve returned to work as an incentive to try to go back to work. The many rules about what happens if you try and go back to work after your on Social Security Disability Benefits are so complicated that there are actually experts that devote themselves exclusively to this topic.

A Social Security Disability ( SSD ) lawyer represents disabled persons on a no fee if no recovery basis. Obtaining Texas social security disability benefits is a right you have if you are a citizen and you qualify to be disabled under the social security laws.

If you live in Austin, San Antonio, New Braunfels, San Marcos, Round Rock, Seguin, Georgetown, Bastrop, La Grange, Lockhart, Fredericksburg, Pearsall, Hondo, Kerrville, Uvalde, Llano, Brady, Houston, Beaumont, Galveston, Pasadena, Port Arthur, La Porte, Texas City, Baytown, Conroe, Huntsville, Wharton, El Campo, Livingston, Lufkin, Bryan, College Station, Orange, Freeport, Jasper, Sugar Land, Katy or surrounding areas. So place a call to 800-667-5734 and submit your application to have your claim reviewed by a professional disability claims lawyer.

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  • IN A WAY, IT ALL SOUNDS LIKE 1 BIG SCAM

  • NOTE you may get the SSDI payment only because the SSA computers take time to note that you are earning at work (or other countable income). You STILL will receive Medicare fore 7 1/2 years after your cash benefits have stopped.

    WELL THAT'S THE BASICS (you should contact your Local WIPA project in you area.

    ALSO YOU SHOULD ask about the TICKET TO WORK ( you should assign your ticket to an EN.

  • You grace period is is a 3 month consecutive period (it starts as soon as you make $1000.00 the first time in the EPE stage (36 months of EPE).

    BTW the $1000.00 is the 2011 amount, it does increase by a small amount each year. after you have exhausted the Grace period with the EPE, you must be mindful of realize that if you earn more $1000.00 you will not be entitled to your SSDI cash benefits for any month you earn 1K or more. NOTE you may get the SSDI payment ...........

  • Excuse me please, but the 9 months are called TRIAL WORK PERIOD (TWP) where if a SSDI recipient earns $720 or more per month gross of work income (for the year 2011). You will not be cut off your benefits. The 9 months may or may not be consecutive. (you have 5 years to try to that TWL (Trail work level) which is in 2011,$720.After you use up all 9 months, you then start a 2nd stage called the EPE (extended period of Eligibility) where if you earn $1000 for 2011 you start the Grace period.

  • what if your on unemployment while applying for ssdi or ssi? would that affect your case?

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