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A: A trial work period is an opportunity for you to see if you may be able to return to full-time work after you've been receiving Social Security disability benefits. During a trial work period, you can work for up to 9 months and still receive your Social Security disability benefits, provided you are still considered to have a disabling impairment.
A trial work period is beneficial to you because it allows you to test the waters of full-time work again without the risk of immediately losing your benefits.
As with many aspects of Social Security disability benefits, there are a few things of which you'll need to be aware in order to protect your benefits. This is why it may be helpful to have an Indianapolis Social Security disability attorney walk you through the process.
For instance, under the trial work period stipulations, once you work a total of 9 months within a 5-year period, you will no longer be considered eligible for Social Security disability benefits. These 9 months do not have to be consecutive.
For a month in 2011 to be counted as a part of your trial work period, income must exceed $720. Every year this amount may change, as well as many other regulations within the Social Security disability benefits program, which is why it may be helpful to enlist the help of an Indianapolis Social Security disability attorney to help you throughout this transition.
While the Social Security Administration (SSA) does provide programs such as Ticket to Work, which aids recipients in the transition back to employment, individual agents may not have the time to work with you personally to make sure your unique interests are taken to heart. An Indianapolis Social Security disability attorney can provide this assurance for you, and can advise you of how to best proceed with any concerns related to your disability benefits.
A Helping Hand from an Indianapolis Social Security Disability Attorney
When you have complications with your Social Security disability benefits claim, the help of an Indianapolis Social Security disability attorney is crucial to getting the assistance you need. In order to get back on track with your Social Security benefits claim, order a copy of our complimentary book, 8 Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Social Security Disability Benefits, then contact a Social Security disability attorney at the Hensley Legal Group for a no-cost consultation - 1-888-505-8232.
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