
Continuing Disability Reviews | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SSA
Social Security periodically reviews your medical impairment (s) to determine if you continue to have a disabling condition. If we determine that you are no longer disabled or blind, your benefits will stop.
Your Continuing Eligibility | Disability Benefits | SSA
We will tell you when it is time to review your medical condition and keep you informed about your benefit status. Generally, if your health hasn't improved, or if your disability still keeps you from …
Our review process gives you the opportunity to show that you still have a qualifying disability and ensures that your benefits aren’t stopped by mistake. We’ll evaluate all evidence about your condition.
Protection From Medical Continuing Disability Reviews
Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews disability cases periodically to see if the person with a disability still meets SSA disability rules. SSA performs two types of reviews, a medical continuing …
Disability Determination Process | Disability | SSA
After completing its development of the evidence, trained staff at the DDS makes the initial disability determination. Then, the DDS returns the case to the field office for appropriate action.
SSA - POMS: DI 40501.005 - The Continuing Disability Review (CDR ...
Sep 6, 2016 · Begin a medical or work-related CDR with a pre-review notice that explains the nature of the CDR, the possibility that the CDR could result in termination of benefits, and the beneficiary’s …
SSA - POMS: DI 28001.001 - What is a Continuing Disability Review …
May 15, 2015 · A statute requires us to perform a periodic review to determine if any individual entitled to disability benefits continues to be disabled. To carry out this statutory requirement, we will conduct …
Disability | SSA
What to do during a Disability review We sometimes check to see if you still have a disability. You must fill out a report to help us complete the review. Learn how to submit your report
Code of Federal Regulations § 416.990
For purposes of this provision, the date on which we start a continuing disability review is the date on the notice we send you that tells you that we are beginning to review your disability case.
The office that reviews your medical condition(s) will use the information you provide in this report to decide whether you are still disabled. Please complete as much of the report as you can.