The Disability Benefit is a key element for many United States families. This Social Security payment provides a steady income for citizens who are unable to work for a variety of reasons. For that reason, the moment we start getting the SSDI payment, we can access a fixed income to help us pay our expenses each month.
But it is also true that we will not always be able to get a Social Security Disability Insurance payment each month. There is a chance that we may lose this monthly check, and the SSA will stop paying us this benefit under certain circumstances. However, even if we lose our monthly check, it does not mean that we will lose it forever.
The most important thing in these cases is to be aware of the situations in which the Social Security Administration can stop paying us our Disability check. If we are in one of these situations, we should try to reverse it, since we will not get the usual monthly payment.
In what situation can we lose the Disability Benefit?
Americans who are currently collecting a monthly Disability Benefit check should know that we can usually get that check every month without any problems. But it is true that some of these Americans may lose their monthly check if they fall into a particular situation.
In order not to lose the Disability check, we must avoid the following situations:
- Going into prison. If we have to go to prison for any reason, the Social Security Administration will stop paying us the Disability check.
- Starting to work. If we start working again, we will lose our SSDI payment.
- Regaining our health. While regaining our health is the best news we can get, it is also true that if we get a Disability payment we will find that we will not have access to this check again.
- Reaching Full Retirement Age. If we reach the age of 67 we may find that we will no longer be able to collect the Disability payment. However, in this case, we will have access to the age-based retirement check.
In some cases we will continue to collect a check while in other cases we will not, so it is best to know as much as possible about the situation surrounding our monthly SSDI check. In the case of reaching age 67 we will continue to collect even the same amount, since the age retirement check will begin to arrive in our checking account.
Next Disability payment in August
The Social Security Administration will send out the new August Disability checks on the 14th of the month. This payment will not be for all beneficiaries, as the check will be for Group 2 retirees only. So United States citizens who belong to this group will be able to enjoy this retirement payment.
To belong to group 2 retirees we have to meet two requirements. The first of these requirements is to have a retirement benefit since after May 1997. The second requirement is to have a birthday between the 1st and 10th of any month of the year.