What triggers a disability Update Report?

About the SSA-455
The Disability Update Report is sent to beneficiaries who Social Security determined have a low probability of medical improvement when a previous full CDR was done.
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Why would I get a disability update report?

We periodically review your case to determine if you continue to meet the eligibility rules to receive disability benefits. We mail the Disability Update Report, or Form SSA-455, to disabled beneficiaries to obtain updated information about their medical conditions and recent treatments.
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Should I be worried about a disability Update Report?

Don't panic when you receive the Disability Update Report—it is only a screening form. Answer the questions honestly because SSA can check your bank accounts and IRS records to see if you have started working again.
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What triggers a disability review?

We'll evaluate all evidence about your condition. If you have more than one disabling condition, we'll consider the combined effect of all your impairments on your ability to work. The frequency of reviews depends on the nature and severity of your medical condition and whether it's expected to improve.
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How often does Social Security do a disability Update Report?

We call this review a continuing disability review (CDR). The law requires us to perform a medical CDR at least once every three years, however, if you have a medical condition that is not expected to improve, we will still review your case, once every five to seven years.
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What triggers a CDR?

Also, some events can trigger a CDR. Examples include the completion of a vocational rehabilitation program, an SSI child's 18th birthday, when a baby turns one year old, and sometimes work-related income within the first 24 months of entitlement to SSD benefits.
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Does Social Security spy on disability applicants?

Unlike private insurance companies the SSA does not generally conduct surveillance investigations, but that doesn't mean that they can't or never will. Once you file a disability claim, the SSA looks for proof of your disability.
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What happens after disability Update report?

The Social Security Administration explains that the Disability Update Report is part of its “Continuing Disability Review (CDR) process, which is required by law.” Through the process, the SSA will periodically review the cases of disability benefits recipients in order to determine whether the recipient still meets ...
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How long does it take to hear from a disability update report?

The Disability Update Report is only six questions long and will likely take from one to three months for the agency to process. Sometimes, the SSA will flag your Disability Update Report for one reason or another and you'll then be subject to the full Continuing Disability Report Review.
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Who makes the final decision on Social Security disability?

While the DDS office reviews applications and makes recommendations to the SSA, it is the SSA which makes the final decision to accept or reject claims for disability benefits.
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Should I be worried about a CDR?

As long as you are continuing to see your doctors and receive treatments, your condition has not improved and you are not working, there is virtually nothing to worry about. These reviews are typically only conducted every three or every seven years, depending on the severity of your condition.
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How do I pass a disability review?

If you want to keep yours, here are some tips on how to pass a continuing disability review:
  1. Follow Your Treatment Protocol. ...
  2. Learn More About Your Condition. ...
  3. Answer the Short Form Honestly. ...
  4. Keep Copies of Your Medical Records. ...
  5. Inform the SSA of Any Change in Address.
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What happens after a CDR?

Once you send in this report, the SSA will conduct a full medical review of your case. In some cases, beneficiaries who initially received the short-form mailer will be flagged for a CDR. They will then receive the longer Continuing Disability Review Report, and have to undergo a full medical review.
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What does it mean final review to make sure that you still meet the non medical requirements for disability benefits?

Non-medical redeterminations are reviews of all of the non-medical factors of eligibility to determine whether a recipient is still eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and still receiving the correct payment amount.
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Why does SSI want a phone interview?

Basically, they are checking to see how poor you are. They also ask about your household, living situation, and rent, to help decide how much SSI you will get. This interview only happens for SSI. It does not happen for SSDI.
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At what age do SSDI reviews stop?

What Age Are You When Social Security Disability Stops? Social Security Disability can stay active for as long as you're disabled. If you receive benefits until age 65, your SSDI benefits will stop, and your retirement benefits will begin.
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What are red flags on SSA 454?

Red flags might be: entering earnings above $1,350 per month (the SGA amount in 2022) checking the box "my doctor told me I can work" checking the box saying your health is "better" than it was at your last review or approval, or.
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What is a final review for SSDI?

Answer: Social Security periodically reviews the condition of all Social Security disability recipients to confirm they still fit the definition of disabled – that is, that they are still unable to work. These reviews are called continuing disability reviews. So the letter you received is just routine.
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How long does it take for a CDR review?

It asks more extensive questions about your condition, work history, daily activities and doctor's visits. How long does a CDR take? A full continuing disability review takes anywhere from three to five months, as the SSA will review your medical records.
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What is a redetermination for SSI?

WHAT IS A REDETERMINATION? We review your income, resources, and living arrangements to be sure you are still eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and are getting the correct payment.
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Can Social Security just stop my payments?

If you earn too much money (more than $1,220/month for SSDI or $771/month for SSI), then you no longer qualify for benefits. Working too many hours or earning too much money can make the SSA automatically stop your payments.
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Does disability contact your doctor?

Morton III, M.D. If you believe you might qualify for Social Security disability benefits, you need your doctor to support your claim for disability. You'll need your doctor to send your medical records to Social Security as well as a statement about any limitations you have that prevent you from doing work tasks.
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Can Social Security tap your phone?

(2) SSA employees authorized to listen-in to or record telephone calls are permitted to annotate personal identifying information about the calls, such as a person's name, Social Security number, address and/or telephone number.
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What can cause you to lose your Social Security disability benefits?

What Can Cause SSDI Benefits to Stop?
  • Returning to Work While on SSDI. ...
  • Reaching Retirement Age While on SSDI. ...
  • Being Incarcerated or Institutionalized While on SSDI. ...
  • When Social Security Dependents Benefits May Stop. ...
  • Going Above the Income or Asset Limits. ...
  • Returning to Work. ...
  • Turning the Age of 18. ...
  • Changes in Living Situation.
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Where do I find my secret code disability Update Report?

You can also find out the conditions you were approved for by calling your local office and requesting a copy of your file on CD. If you have been through a full continuing disability review, request the files from that review. If you have not been through a review, request the files from your original approval.
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