Despite the stringent total disability standards applicable to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claimants, some beneficiaries can work part-time while receiving SSDI benefits. Many beneficiaries don’t know about the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) work allowances because the majority of SSDI beneficiaries can no longer work in their usual occupations. Every case is unique, and you should request a free consultation with a Social Security disability lawyer to talk about your specific situation.
Serious medical conditions, such as loss of a limb, paralysis, or blindness, may prevent beneficiaries from earning a living by working full time, thus qualifying them for SSDI
However, many SSDI beneficiaries want to keep one foot in the workforce. Continuar leyendo «Can I Work Part-Time and Receive SSDI Benefits?»