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Old 01-20-2012, 01:16 PM #11
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Default working while collecting ssdi benefits.

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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE View Post
Those that work PT consistently even below the SGA level, find that SS will at times terminate their benefits even after collecting for many years.

I know what SS "rules" state, and I've invested a great amount of energy into trying to provide information and links to resources for those that are in the worst circumstances. I don't think it's a particularly humane way of testing people if they're disabled by allowing those without resources, to go homeless. But it is reality.

Many people are borderline qualifying cases. Yes, some qualify. Some take a protracted battle to qualify. Some don't ever qualify.

Your original posts stated you didn't care about the backpay, you just wanted to secure your benefits for the future since you found you can't continue to work even PT. If your healthy has decreased so that you're no longer capable of working at or near the SGA level, then your case appears less borderline.

If you want to pursue your rights in Federal Court, and your attorney is willing, then that's your choice. I just encourage you to examine what your motivation for doing so is and what the possible reward is.

For me, it was much easier to deal with the process after I parted ways with my attorney and began researching my own legal questions. I found I was no longer confused or upset. I was able to provide the legal and medical answers needed, instead of focusing on things that I thought were important.
you are 100% correct lit-love.i was working a part-time job for about 9 month's a few years ago when social security terminated my benefits for this reason.they told me in a letter that they sent to me that since i was able to hold down a job for nine consecutive month's and that even though i was earning below the sga guidlines i have proven that i can work and that my condition cannot be considered severe enough to be able to recieve ssdi benefits.iam appealing the decision.let this be a lesson to those who are recieving ssdi benefits and who are thinking about maybe working a part-time job..don't let those SGA numbers fool you into thinking that you can work up to a certain amount and still recieve ssdi benefits.social security will and can use any work you do against you regardless of your earnings or if you are working below the SGA guidlines.
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