Why can't you just say yes or no on the working as long as we only make a thousand a month as long as it's under sha or no you can try to work for a little while then you can't no more why is that Soo hard for you people to just give a straight friggin answer 😢😢😢
So I went back to work for 9 months and then I stopped my ssdi payments. Now they want me to pay back 30,000 because they say that I needed to wait 1 year after my monthly benefits were approved. They never told me this. What do I do?
It's crazy that SGA is 1500. I'm in a HUD apartment that requires that you're on ss/ssdi if you're under 65. There's no more wait lists even for low income apartments in my entire state. I would be homeless on 1500/month.
Does that advice not carry its own risks though because if the SSA feels you are better (whether you are going to the doctor or not) could they not cut you off that way basically say that you are "working the system "if your medical record (or lack thereof) shows improvement ?
So if I make less than the $1110 gross then I could make that amount as many times as I want? And if it is under that amount do I still need to report it?
This is for my Friend Joy , he is 72 age and he has completed 39 credits and he is unable to work ,because of health issue , can you help him how to get SS amount ?
Sounds like a flawed system. So if i go to work after receiving benefits, then the ssa goes by trial work period numbers and not by sga Numbers?! So if i go to work after getting disability and earn below the sga (say $1,200) at the same time i am earning above the trial work period limits?
So Jonathan, I first started on SSDI in 2019, do I have to find the Trial Work Period dollar amount for that year or does it go up every year? For 2019 I'm guessing that the monthly maximum dollar amount was around $850 or $900, this year in 2024 it's about $1100, so which number do I have to stay below? I'm just trying to avoid making a mistake and losing my SSDI benefits, so I'm trying to understand all this . Thanks for all your expertise on this issue!
Still doesn’t make sense what you are saying Mr Ginsberg because in the beginning you said if you’re making over $1,110 it is considered TWP and that last 9 months with no penalties and you can still make any amount. Then you said to stay under the $1,110.?I’m more confused now
If you already have a job but your having difficulties doing the job and want to sign up for ssi will I have to leave my job to qualify? I seen on their website you have to make $1,971 or less to be eligible for ssi
@@ssdattorney My attorney said As long as I report my Work Period (TWP). During your TWP, it doesn't matter how much you make at work; you still get your full SSDI benefits.
If I receive disability until I reach full retirement age, I understand that it will automatically switch to regular full retirement benefits...can I return to work without the issues, except of course, taxes?
Yes, you can return to work while getting full retirement benefits but your earning amount will be cut in half depending how much you are earning at work. You have to let a person at SS office know you want to go back to work but keep getting retirement benefits then they do the calculation for you. I have a friend who is 78 years old and does that in Florida. Let me know how things went
Thank you so much for this information. Good to know all the nuances.
_Glad it was helpful!_
Such an insightful and informative video. It has cleared a lot of doubts I had in my mind. Thank you for your videos! :D
Thank you for the knowledge of disability. Can you make video for ssd and cervical pain.
I thought you could work as much as you can during trial period! But you’re saying there is a trial period limit?
Yes, 9 months
Why can't you just say yes or no on the working as long as we only make a thousand a month as long as it's under sha or no you can try to work for a little while then you can't no more why is that Soo hard for you people to just give a straight friggin answer 😢😢😢
I’m planning to work a seasonal job only for 6 months after being approved. From what I understand, this is ok because it’s within the 9 month TWP.
this is very confusing
If you stay under the trial work period do they have to know what type of work you’re doing and does it trigger a cdr?
So I went back to work for 9 months and then I stopped my ssdi payments. Now they want me to pay back 30,000 because they say that I needed to wait 1 year after my monthly benefits were approved. They never told me this. What do I do?
It's crazy that SGA is 1500. I'm in a HUD apartment that requires that you're on ss/ssdi if you're under 65. There's no more wait lists even for low income apartments in my entire state. I would be homeless on 1500/month.
Does that advice not carry its own risks though because if the SSA feels you are better (whether you are going to the doctor or not) could they not cut you off that way basically say that you are "working the system "if your medical record (or lack thereof) shows improvement ?
People are Allowed to Work if able to do so.
So if I make less than the $1110 gross then I could make that amount as many times as I want? And if it is under that amount do I still need to report it?
This is for my Friend Joy , he is 72 age and he has completed 39 credits and he is unable to work ,because of health issue , can you help him how to get SS amount ?
Sounds like a flawed system. So if i go to work after receiving benefits, then the ssa goes by trial work period numbers and not by sga Numbers?! So if i go to work after getting disability and earn below the sga (say $1,200) at the same time i am earning above the trial work period limits?
I’d like to know that too
So Jonathan, I first started on SSDI in 2019, do I have to find the Trial Work Period dollar amount for that year or does it go up every year? For 2019 I'm guessing that the monthly maximum dollar amount was around $850 or $900, this year in 2024 it's about $1100, so which number do I have to stay below? I'm just trying to avoid making a mistake and losing my SSDI benefits, so I'm trying to understand all this . Thanks for all your expertise on this issue!
Where'd you get the 1100 from I thought it was 1550
Still doesn’t make sense what you are saying Mr Ginsberg because in the beginning you said if you’re making over $1,110 it is considered TWP and that last 9 months with no penalties and you can still make any amount. Then you said to stay under the $1,110.?I’m more confused now
Counselor, what do you charge for a CDR ? SSDI
If you already have a job but your having difficulties doing the job and want to sign up for ssi will I have to leave my job to qualify? I seen on their website you have to make $1,971 or less to be eligible for ssi
i was lied to i used 8 outta my 9 months now worried ill lose everything what should i do ???
I work and get paid cash while receiving SSDI 🤑
You need to be very careful about doing that.
@@ssdattorney My attorney said As long as I report my Work Period (TWP). During your TWP, it doesn't matter how much you make at work; you still get your full SSDI benefits.
If I receive disability until I reach full retirement age, I understand that it will automatically switch to regular full retirement benefits...can I return to work without the issues, except of course, taxes?
It would be nice to know that answer
Yes, you can return to work while getting full retirement benefits but your earning amount will be cut in half depending how much you are earning at work. You have to let a person at SS office know you want to go back to work but keep getting retirement benefits then they do the calculation for you. I have a friend who is 78 years old and does that in Florida. Let me know how things went
i was told from local ofice if i used my 9 months before the 60month peroid i would lose my ssdi checks is this true???
What? When you find out let me know please!
Will trying to work, while you're trying to claim benefits effect your disability decision?