I live in Virginia. I was on SSDI for ten yrs until I retired. I was never reviewed. I always kept up with my treatment provider and maintained treatment.
@@darknightsouponce you reach your retirement age they automatically move you into your retirement benefits and you go off disability…that’s how I understand it. Best wishes Ps…supplemental insurance is less expensive once you are off disability
I’m in Virginia. I was reviewed once after four years. I’m sure I will probably get reviewed again when I move but I’m not worried about it because I am severely disabled
I read somewhere that it depends on your age. Less than 50, reviews are more frequent. Over 50 , less reviews. As one gets closer to retirement age they decrease the frequency of reviews.
If I could get Healthy again, I would gladly give up my benefits. My disabilities are enough that I got my approval the 1st time I applied. I never had to hire an attorney and I don't think I even listed all of my health problems. They said a review after 7 years 😞. I plan on visiting Fatima (Portugal) for the healing🙏🏼🙏🏽 waters of Fatima.
I was approved on first try for SSI due to a Neurological ailment and Medicine that negated my commercial driving license. I was unable to apply at time for SSDI due to adequate but staggered work credits.
I kept my ssdi because of the grid law the code was 202.09 I am 54 I have mental and physical issues since 2017... I hope this help people like me after 50 years old.... God bless
Hi, I got my disability in 2018 Major Depresion, Phycosis and anxiety, I'm your same age, I turn 54 in June! Im not sure I understood your comment! You talk about Grid Law, What is that? Also I wanted to ask you..have you gotten the form in the mail? I got mine yesterday and thank God is the short form which I'll take to my doctor so I make sure I don't make a mistake, I'm a little nervous but then again the questions are very simple questions. Would like to hear from you so you can explain a little better what you meant in your comment. Thank you.
That's a Lie!! The short form does not have a bunch of Question and definitely not tricky. It has only 6 question. 1. Have you worked. 2. Have you improve. 3. List your last 3 visits to the doctor. 4. Is only if you been to a hospital. Please don't misinform people. The long form is the one with a bunch of questions.
Crazy. So you are on disability legitimately and you’re at their mercy during review. If they decide you don’t qualify anymore, then you appeal and you still aren’t able to get on disability. At that point you are homeless and broke because of overpayment. So if you really can’t work, but somehow the SSA is convinced you can… you could be homeless, broke and unable to work. If that doesn’t sound like a bleak scenario. There isn’t any way they help people transition from being on disability and going back to work?
Yes there is. It's called: 1. vocational rehabilitation. #2. You can also apply for a 9 month "trial work period" . That Is where you basically experiment with whether you are able to go back to work or not *WITHOUT LOSING YOUR BENEFITS.* Because some people are able to go back to work but they just can't maintain it. The long hours wear on their health problems. I think they figure 9 months is long enough to see if it is sustainable. Typically if it's not sustainable doctors can figure it out in the 1st few months.
Well said I stop going to the doctors because of a vaccination. Andrea and I almost died not taking a pharmaceutical medication so more I don’t believe that that’s health care when there’s no end in sight like getting sicker I’d much rather go back to work you can pay me $10 billion to go back to the Dodgers. My life means more to me than that.
There I know it’s been a few years since you made this video but I just found it. I currently have been receiving disability SSDI for two years. I just reread my form and I think I may be up for a review. It shows somewhere in the paper that you said to look at in 24 months but then it also stated between five and seven years, so I’m not really sure I was disabled with chronic fatigue, which is an incurable and actually I haven’t had any improvement, so are you saying that the best shot for me to continue benefits is only going to be able to be with medical proof meaning I’ve reached out to my doctor we’ve tried things and there is still no ongoing or treatment available that would improve my physical stamina the only actual medical intervention that they can offer is basically coping mechanisms, basicallybreathing exercises meditation SRI just to treat how I feel about having this disease but not actually anything that is going to prove my overall function. Is there anything else other than medical documentation that I should be doing considering there really isn’t anything else I could do to improve my review. Thank you so much. I hope this gets to you.
You probably lying just like you lied when you said in a recent comment that the short review form has a bunch of trickie questions when in reality it only has 6 questions.🙄@baneverything5580
I'll be 64 on June of this year. Because of my age. And the fact that I am so close to getting regular SS retirement benefits. Will I still get reviewed?
I was approved for SSDI at age 61 and my Award letter said absolutely nothing about a CDR. I am now 63 and since I didn't receive a notification of review, is that saying they expect "no improvement" in my case? I have RA. I also did not receive anything concerning Ticket to Work either. Thx
I was approved for muscskeletal and migraines from an auto accident. been on SSDI for about 8yrs have had a couple cdrs. the neurologist I see is constantly putting me on different meds. ive tried most triptans and cgrps? . I an on an injectible med 1x monthly Ive reported the frequency and duration has lessened but I also had a failed cervical fusion so many HA are neck related. I report to doc that I still have 5+ migraines per month. I almost get sense the doc believes the meds should alleviate them all together. Now doc wants me to get cerviecal nerve ablation. I want to put my foot down as I dont trust this procedure\treatment. What or how would SSA regard this if I refused. Im in late 50's so not sure if there would be an impact but I dont meet full retirement until 67 so there may be another review or 2 in my future
Only receiving SSI I have been receiving it since around 1996. I remain permanently disabled and have kept up with all my annual visits. My question is: I have used up all of my earned Social Security benefits and have been collecting still. I am concerned eventually they will stop sending benefit. Is this possible? While they continue to benefit continued to be disabled
How can s.s. terminate my SSI benefits when they calculated my income from my part time job and my disability benefits wrong?? I only make 770.00 a month at my job and 601.00 in benefits. Am I over the limit??
What’s absolute BS, is the fact that this is legit OUR MONEY!?!!? We shouldn’t have to prove anything. When we need it, GIVE IT TO US🤬. Makes me so MAD! I’ve been denied 2-3 times for SSDI. I’m on long term disability, which working with Sedgwick to get it approved was beyond stressful, but a requirement to keep my long term disability is I have to apply for SSDI and send proof that I’m doing so every so often. My long term is mine until I’m 65, I’m 50 now.
People should need to prove that they are disabled. That’s why a lot of people get it for stuff like depression and bipolar, which is freaking outrageous.
Im 64 with HIV, Diabetic neuropathy, and Covid Long haul. With on going list of side effects from meds. VE said I don’t have any transferable skills and one job from past work experience under 4000 in the national economy. ALJ asked my attorney for a copy of my last pay stub which was from March 2020. ALJ just wants to verify my AOD. Is this a sign that I will be approved?
what if you receive ssdi and have a review that ssdi believes you can work, but while first collecting benefit -you have been diagnosed with early onset of dementia at age 58 -go to doctors/specialists memory loss, migraines, anxiety, depression, very sensitive
People on ssi/Ssdi applied for unemployment benefits. Their UI benefits are under ss limits, but president added $600 & $300 extra weekly UI benefits. How does this impact people on ssi/ssdi bc with extra ui money puts them over income limits?
No. They ask about your condition and when the last time you have seen a doctor etc...If longer than a year they may ask you to see a doctor as when you applied. Basically, they want to know if anything changed.
Hello, I am 58 years old and have been receiving SSI since 2018. My primary conditions are bipolar disorder and PTSD, but I also have cervical stenosis, ddd, disc herniations, arthritis and IBS. When Covid begin, and also because I went through a divorce, I switched providers to an all- inclusive senior program. They have their own insurance. I didn't have transportation and the new place has free services - but no pschiatric. I do see a counselor, but they don't have a pschiatrist. My PCP prescribed me Paxil and Buspar - previously I was on Lamotragine. I am trying to switch back to Medicaid and Medicare and get with a behavioral health clinic... My counselor doesn't help me - I am afraid that Social Security will think I stopped treatment when I go for reveiw... The senior program also doesn't have providers and I am having a hard time shopping, doing laundry etc. I have no family in the U.S. and can't afford a lawyer. What should I do?
If you were on long-term disability and they are saying that you are able to work and you lose that will you lose your Social Security disability also?
I just got suspended by workman’s compensation which is taking my 100% disability and next it will be my SSD. Im 69 yrs old two back surgeries both feet surgeries, both hand surgeries, I need 6 more back surgeries but it took me three yrs after the last surgery to recover so I’m not bed ridden anymore. I have fall issues, drop everything from hands that I can’t feel to much with. Total bone on bone knees. Now I’m having to loose everything including my place to live. Weaponized federal government is now going after the disabled. FJB, Let go Brandon.
What? You think donald Chump is gonna go easier on you? GOP talks about CUTTING Social Security. Their EXPLICIT agenda is cut taxes on the wealthy and take "entitlements" away from the poor to balance the lack of money coming in from the tax cuts.
Oh hell no You can bet I won't pay them back You been paying into that all your life Yeah well you get the proper forms you can go in and even if you're not disabled you can get it your money
Hi Phyllis! These are great questions. For advice and help for your specific case, complete our get help form or call-in during advocate-on-call hours: www.dlcv.org/get-help
Has anyone, been on disability, had review, other problems new, problems, when they answered, all of it together they said they would not be anymore reviews
I AM DISABLED AND I HAVE NO CHILDREN. MY PARENTS HOUSE IS VERY MUCH MINE ⚖️ I AM NOT GOING TO BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED BY THE USA 🇺🇸 I AM DISABLED 20 YEARS THAT IS NOT MY FAULT.
No. They are basically the same thing and you are able to collect early if disabled. When you reach retirement age the disability insurance simply changes to retirement insurance with no monetary change.
@@georgeedward602 The $ I earn on disability will not change once I hit 66+ months? Born 1958. I’m assuming I cannot wait to make the switch until age 70 for the 25% boost in SS benefits.
@@Cigarsnguitars You assume correctly. If on SSDI your benefits will automatically change to SS benefits at age 65. If they have not changed at that time it's just them being slow and will happen soon.
As a former psych nurse practitioner it makes me so angry that people get disability for minor psych issues but yet someone with a major physical disability can’t get it. People shouldn’t be getting disability for minor depression or minor bipolar. It’s outrageous. It’s also disgusting people getting it for fibromyalgia, yet a person with severe heart disease can’t get
I live in Virginia. I was on SSDI for ten yrs until I retired. I was never reviewed. I always kept up with my treatment provider and maintained treatment.
@@darknightsouponce you reach your retirement age they automatically move you into your retirement benefits and you go off disability…that’s how I understand it. Best wishes
Ps…supplemental insurance is less expensive once you are off disability
I’m in Virginia. I was reviewed once after four years. I’m sure I will probably get reviewed again when I move but I’m not worried about it because I am severely disabled
I read somewhere that it depends on your age. Less than 50, reviews are more frequent. Over 50 , less reviews. As one gets closer to retirement age they decrease the frequency of reviews.
If I could get Healthy again, I would gladly give up my benefits. My disabilities are enough that I got my approval the 1st time I applied. I never had to hire an attorney and I don't think I even listed all of my health problems.
They said a review after 7 years 😞.
I plan on visiting Fatima (Portugal) for the healing🙏🏼🙏🏽 waters of Fatima.
I was approved on first try for SSI due to a Neurological ailment and Medicine that negated my commercial driving license. I was unable to apply at time for SSDI due to adequate but staggered work credits.
Ask Jesus To Save You Before It’s Too Late 🙏
I kept my ssdi because of the grid law the code was 202.09 I am 54 I have mental and physical issues since 2017... I hope this help people like me after 50 years old.... God bless
Hi, I got my disability in 2018 Major Depresion, Phycosis and anxiety, I'm your same age, I turn 54 in June! Im not sure I understood your comment! You talk about Grid Law, What is that? Also I wanted to ask you..have you gotten the form in the mail? I got mine yesterday and thank God is the short form which I'll take to my doctor so I make sure I don't make a mistake, I'm a little nervous but then again the questions are very simple questions. Would like to hear from you so you can explain a little better what you meant in your comment. Thank you.
i was approved the first time for ssdi, i was 40 years old and ive never been reviewed, im 49 now. i turn 50 in december
I have to fill out the short form CDR. Bunch of sick trick questions.
That's a Lie!! The short form does not have a bunch of Question and definitely not tricky. It has only 6 question. 1. Have you worked. 2. Have you improve. 3. List your last 3 visits to the doctor. 4. Is only if you been to a hospital. Please don't misinform people. The long form is the one with a bunch of questions.
Crazy. So you are on disability legitimately and you’re at their mercy during review. If they decide you don’t qualify anymore, then you appeal and you still aren’t able to get on disability. At that point you are homeless and broke because of overpayment. So if you really can’t work, but somehow the SSA is convinced you can… you could be homeless, broke and unable to work. If that doesn’t sound like a bleak scenario. There isn’t any way they help people transition from being on disability and going back to work?
Yes there is. It's called:
1. vocational rehabilitation.
#2. You can also apply for a 9 month "trial work period" . That Is where you basically experiment with whether you are able to go back to work or not *WITHOUT LOSING YOUR BENEFITS.*
Because some people are able to go back to work but they just can't maintain it. The long hours wear on their health problems. I think they figure 9 months is long enough to see if it is sustainable. Typically if it's not sustainable doctors can figure it out in the 1st few months.
Well said I stop going to the doctors because of a vaccination. Andrea and I almost died not taking a pharmaceutical medication so more I don’t believe that that’s health care when there’s no end in sight like getting sicker I’d much rather go back to work you can pay me $10 billion to go back to the Dodgers. My life means more to me than that.
There I know it’s been a few years since you made this video but I just found it. I currently have been receiving disability SSDI for two years. I just reread my form and I think I may be up for a review. It shows somewhere in the paper that you said to look at in 24 months but then it also stated between five and seven years, so I’m not really sure I was disabled with chronic fatigue, which is an incurable and actually I haven’t had any improvement, so are you saying that the best shot for me to continue benefits is only going to be able to be with medical proof meaning I’ve reached out to my doctor we’ve tried things and there is still no ongoing or treatment available that would improve my physical stamina the only actual medical intervention that they can offer is basically coping mechanisms, basicallybreathing exercises meditation SRI just to treat how I feel about having this disease but not actually anything that is going to prove my overall function. Is there anything else other than medical documentation that I should be doing considering there really isn’t anything else I could do to improve my review. Thank you so much. I hope this gets to you.
I almost died getting mine!
Yes my brother did die ..not get it
My cousin got the approval letter the day after she died after trying for years.
You probably lying just like you lied when you said in a recent comment that the short review form has a bunch of trickie questions when in reality it only has 6 questions.🙄@baneverything5580
can you repeat the name of the link. of the org you work for.
If you lose your medicade, will you lose your SSDI?
This is scaring the crap out of me
I'll be 64 on June of this year. Because of my age. And the fact that I am so close to getting regular SS retirement benefits. Will I still get reviewed?
No
I was approved for SSDI at age 61 and my Award letter said absolutely nothing about a CDR. I am now 63 and since I didn't receive a notification of review, is that saying they expect "no improvement" in my case? I have RA. I also did not receive anything concerning Ticket to Work either. Thx
I was approved for muscskeletal and migraines from an auto accident. been on SSDI for about 8yrs have had a couple cdrs. the neurologist I see is constantly putting me on different meds. ive tried most triptans and cgrps? . I an on an injectible med 1x monthly Ive reported the frequency and duration has lessened but I also had a failed cervical fusion so many HA are neck related. I report to doc that I still have 5+ migraines per month. I almost get sense the doc believes the meds should alleviate them all together. Now doc wants me to get cerviecal nerve ablation. I want to put my foot down as I dont trust this procedure\treatment. What or how would SSA regard this if I refused. Im in late 50's so not sure if there would be an impact but I dont meet full retirement until 67 so there may be another review or 2 in my future
Thank you for the input 👍
Only receiving SSI
I have been receiving it since around 1996.
I remain permanently disabled and have kept up with all my annual visits.
My question is: I have used up all of my earned Social Security benefits and have been collecting still. I am concerned eventually they will stop sending benefit. Is this possible? While they continue to benefit continued to be disabled
How can s.s. terminate my SSI benefits when they calculated my income from my part time job and my disability benefits wrong?? I only make 770.00 a month at my job and 601.00 in benefits. Am I over the limit??
Thanks for your attention & advice on how to keep benefits on going
How I’ve been on workers comp almost 7 years just got SSDI I can loose it?
How old do you have to be for them not to review your disability claim
Your SSA retirement age
What’s absolute BS, is the fact that this is legit OUR MONEY!?!!? We shouldn’t have to prove anything. When we need it, GIVE IT TO US🤬. Makes me so MAD! I’ve been denied 2-3 times for SSDI. I’m on long term disability, which working with Sedgwick to get it approved was beyond stressful, but a requirement to keep my long term disability is I have to apply for SSDI and send proof that I’m doing so every so often. My long term is mine until I’m 65, I’m 50 now.
People should need to prove that they are disabled. That’s why a lot of people get it for stuff like depression and bipolar, which is freaking outrageous.
This government system its all dysfunctional and failed system.
@@DeviantMotivesbipolar people can go postal on the job. Let them have their disability.
What happens if i just got a new doctor and she doesnt know my history?
Thank you
Im 64 with HIV, Diabetic neuropathy, and Covid Long haul. With on going list of side effects from meds. VE said I don’t have any transferable skills and one job from past work experience under 4000 in the national economy. ALJ asked my attorney for a copy of my last pay stub which was from March 2020. ALJ just wants to verify my AOD. Is this a sign that I will be approved?
Did you get approved or are you still waiting
@@Kem6559 Nah will be 65 next month. I had my hearing three months ago and still waiting to hear from ALJ. This has been a 3year journey for me.
OH, IT'S NOT GOING TO BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED.
I've currently on SSDI benefits what's the incentives on this
What kind of question will they ask you at your SSI review l have a review in a couple of months?
what if you receive ssdi and have a review that ssdi believes you can work, but while first collecting benefit -you have been diagnosed with early onset of dementia at age 58 -go to doctors/specialists memory loss, migraines, anxiety, depression, very sensitive
How do you know when you're approved?
Hello can a person on ssi file for unemployment ?
Are you a ssd attorney?
People on ssi/Ssdi applied for unemployment benefits. Their UI benefits are under ss limits, but president added $600 & $300 extra weekly UI benefits. How does this impact people on ssi/ssdi bc with extra ui money puts them over income limits?
Are SSDI reviews always conducted in person?
No. They ask about your condition and when the last time you have seen a doctor etc...If longer than a year they may ask you to see a doctor as when you applied. Basically, they want to know if anything changed.
No
No never almost
Hello, I am 58 years old and have been receiving SSI since 2018. My primary conditions are bipolar disorder and PTSD, but I also have cervical stenosis, ddd, disc herniations, arthritis and IBS. When Covid begin, and also because I went through a divorce, I switched providers to an all- inclusive senior program. They have their own insurance. I didn't have transportation and the new place has free services - but no pschiatric. I do see a counselor, but they don't have a pschiatrist. My PCP prescribed me Paxil and Buspar - previously I was on Lamotragine. I am trying to switch back to Medicaid and Medicare and get with a behavioral health clinic... My counselor doesn't help me - I am afraid that Social Security will think I stopped treatment when I go for reveiw... The senior program also doesn't have providers and I am having a hard time shopping, doing laundry etc. I have no family in the U.S. and can't afford a lawyer. What should I do?
First 🙏 pray ❤
@1TBlackmon or she can go after her trust account that the social security has on her with the treasury
You need to update this site I mean it's been two years it says there that you made this video
I hate that politics play into my health problems
If you were on long-term disability and they are saying that you are able to work and you lose that will you lose your Social Security disability also?
I just got suspended by workman’s compensation which is taking my 100% disability and next it will be my SSD. Im 69 yrs old two back surgeries both feet surgeries, both hand surgeries, I need 6 more back surgeries but it took me three yrs after the last surgery to recover so I’m not bed ridden anymore. I have fall issues, drop everything from hands that I can’t feel to much with. Total bone on bone knees. Now I’m having to loose everything including my place to live. Weaponized federal government is now going after the disabled. FJB, Let go Brandon.
What? You think donald Chump is gonna go easier on you? GOP talks about CUTTING Social Security. Their EXPLICIT agenda is cut taxes on the wealthy and take "entitlements" away from the poor to balance the lack of money coming in from the tax cuts.
Is of right now CDRs are indefinitely stopped
How do you know this?
Oh hell no You can bet I won't pay them back You been paying into that all your life Yeah well you get the proper forms you can go in and even if you're not disabled you can get it your money
They probably withhold your s.s. retirement money?
My GOD
I'm.going back on it this economy is a joke I can't do it anymore
Thk u so much ❤🙏
My doctor has me documented as full disability an can't work. Can i still lose my ssdi?
Hi Phyllis! These are great questions. For advice and help for your specific case, complete our get help form or call-in during advocate-on-call hours: www.dlcv.org/get-help
Can I work for my wife I'm getting disability
Thank you so much
Yes what does it mean when your psychiatrist sends paperwork to Social Security
It’s outrageous, getting disability for minor psychiatric stuff
Can u work pastime if u are mentally didabled
I am waiting for my Disability is pending. I have dietetics and Chronicle authorities. Have not work for 5 years
Just curious did I get approved
I have the cronical authorities as well
Do they force a person to work in order to keep there disabilty or SSI. ?
No
Has anyone, been on disability, had review, other problems new, problems, when they answered, all of it together they said they would not be anymore reviews
What happens when you are 64 and health is not improving
I AM DISABLED AND I HAVE NO CHILDREN.
MY PARENTS HOUSE IS VERY MUCH MINE ⚖️
I AM NOT GOING TO BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED BY THE USA 🇺🇸
I AM DISABLED 20 YEARS THAT IS NOT MY FAULT.
What happens when your told there's nothing else they can do for you
I meant what do you do when the surgeons saids they can't nothing else,it's my hands,I'm losing mobility.
HMMM 🤔😮
I AM NOT GOING TO BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED ⚖️
IT Is Over 20Years
MY HOME DADDY BOUGHT.
If you are paying on an overpayment is a person still eligible to retire ?
Sure but the debt will be taken out of any benefits paid.
question , would graduating from college while on ssi or ssdi effect my next continuing disability review?
Most likely because then you can do cognitive labor, like a call center or something
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Yes
I Can Not WORK !!!
I Thought The Review Would Be A Telephone Interview........
No it's by mail
Can they stop you're check ,if you don't have a house to live in
No not for that alone. Homeless persons are entitled to the same application processes as other applicants for SSI or SSDI
Can you receive S S I IF YOU HAVE AN ESTATE ACCOUNT FROM YOUR MOTHER???
HMMM 😲🤔👀🇺🇲
THE Way Of This Indignancy Lacking Fairness And Decency Is To Go To The USA 🇺🇸 Government 🇺🇲 Court
We Help The Other Side Of The World !!!
HMMM 🤔🇺🇲 ???
THE USA ???
Can you get disability plus your regular Social Security
No. They are basically the same thing and you are able to collect early if disabled. When you reach retirement age the disability insurance simply changes to retirement insurance with no monetary change.
@@georgeedward602 The $ I earn on disability will not change once I hit 66+ months? Born 1958. I’m assuming I cannot wait to make the switch until age 70 for the 25% boost in SS benefits.
@@Cigarsnguitars You assume correctly. If on SSDI your benefits will automatically change to SS benefits at age 65. If they have not changed at that time it's just them being slow and will happen soon.
I was aproved in 97 and yet to see a dime
Are you serious. 26 years and no money. Did you go in person to ask what's going on.
@@Kem6559 x wife gets 100% for life by court order
@charlesyates6687😮😮😮
The only reason that we got a bust our butts is because we're paying all these taxes That's why there's rich and poor
? ?
As a former psych nurse practitioner it makes me so angry that people get disability for minor psych issues but yet someone with a major physical disability can’t get it. People shouldn’t be getting disability for minor depression or minor bipolar. It’s outrageous. It’s also disgusting people getting it for fibromyalgia, yet a person with severe heart disease can’t get
you can advocate for those who need it and face injustice without assuming that you know someone else doesn't deserve help.
what a load of nothing