Rules Covering Social Security Disability and Unemployment Benefits and Partial Disability
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Q: Will my unemployment benefits affect my eligibility for Social Security disability benefits?
A: The Social Security Administration does not count unemployment benefits under its annual earnings test for benefits of any kind. However, your Social Security disability benefits may have a direct impact on the amount of unemployment benefits you receive. You would be wise to check with your state unemployment office for more information.
In general, you are allowed to earn up to $1,000 per month before you begin to see an impact on your Social Security disability benefits. Social Security disability also allows you a trial work period of nine months in which you can test your ability to work. Under this trial period, a trial work month is defined as one in which your earnings reach at least $720 (or $720 after expenses if you are self employed or work at least 80 hours at your own business). The Social Security Administration imposes no income restrictions for you to receive Social Security disability during this time period. This Social Security disability trial work period terminates after you have worked a total of nine months during a 60 month time period. Following expiration of this trial period, you may, for an additional 36 months, continue to work and to receive Social Security disability benefits during any month in which you earn $1,000 or less (or $1,640 or less if you are blind).
Your Social Security disability benefits are not affected if you lose your job during the trial work period. If you lose your job during the 36 month extended period, Social Security disability benefits may be reinstated as long as you remain disabled. Contact Social Security to request a reinstatement.
Q: Are partial Social Security disability benefits available from the Social Security Administration?
A: No, you cannot receive partial Social Security disability benefits. The Social Security Administration does not issue Social Security disability benefits for temporary situations, such as maternity leave. To qualify for Social Security disability benefits, your medical condition must prevent you from performing your usual work or adjusting to other forms of work. Your doctor must also expect your medical condition to last for at least one year or lead to your death. Similar Articles Social security benefits -- Orlando social security lawyer -- Social security lawyer -- Attorneys for social security disability --
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