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Don’t Lose your Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) - Motley Fool

Getting approved for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) can sometimes be an arduous task. About 2/3rd of all SSDI applications are initially denied, which may mean an appeal process must be used. Then, even if approved, there is a 5 month waiting period for benefits to start, and there are also stringent rules for how much you can work while collecting SSDI benefits. Though all of this, it would likely be devastating if your SSDI benefits were stopped, so it’s a good idea to understand how that might happen. In this Motley Fool article by Dana George, the author describes how to avoid losing your SSDI benefit by taking five critical steps. Click here to read more.

Also, if you’re unsure about how these basics apply to you, or if you have any questions about your individual situation under Social Security, note that the AMAC Foundation provides a free-to-the-public advisory service to help Americans navigate the complexities of this program. All questions are answered quickly, at no charge.  Learn more about it here…

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