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Will Social Security Work For The People That Need It The Most

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What are my options of the SSA determines that I am not disabled anymore and is cutting off my Social Security benefits? All disability cases are subjected to regular reviews by the Social Security Administration. These review periods vary depending on the particular condition. If the members condition is expected to improve, he or she will be up for review in 6 to 30 months. If there is a chance that the condition will improve, a review will be done in 3 years. If the condition is deemed permanent, a review will be done in 5 to 7 years.
The review will be conducted by the Disability Determination Services department of the Social Security Administration in order to find out if the member should go on receiving Social Security benefits. A number of questions will be asked regarding the original condition, any changes that have occurred, any treatment that has recently been undertaken, and the work status of the member since the Social Security benefits were given. A medical examiner will then determine the present state of the members medical condition. If it is determined that the member is able to return to work, the Social Security benefits will stop.
If you disagree with the findings of this review process, an appeal may be filed with the office of the Social Security Administration. A hearing will then be done, in which your case will be subject to a reconsideration. If you are found to be ineligible for further Social Security benefits, you have the option of filing for an appeal with an administrative law judge, take your case to an Appeals Council, or file a lawsuit in the federal district court.
Can I receive any benefits for caring for my spouse who is disabled? While the SSA does not pay caregivers of disabled spouses directly, they may be able to receive benefits of their own. These benefits are given monthly and can be equal to 50 percent of the disabled spouses benefits. Keep in mind that there is a limit to the total amount of social security benefits that can be given to a family based on your spouses Social Security account.
The VA found me disabled. Wont SSA come to the same conclusion? Unfortunately, the SSA system does not gauge varying levels of disability, unlike the VA system. This means that while the VA system can find an applicant only partially disabled and therefore be eligible for benefits the SSA may determine that no disability exists. Links to more Social security disability Social security benefits

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