What you need to know about a Continuing Disability Review?


A Continuing Disability Review (CDR) is a periodic review conducted by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to assess whether individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits continue to meet the criteria for disability.

The purpose of a CDR is to determine if there has been any improvement in the recipient's medical condition and if they are still unable to engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA) due to their disability. The SSA conducts CDRs to ensure that disability benefits are provided only to those who remain medically eligible.

There are three main types of CDRs:

Medical Improvement Expected (MIE):

For individuals with disabilities that are expected to improve over time. These reviews typically occur every 6 to 18 months.

Medical Improvement Possible (MIP):

For individuals with disabilities that may improve. These reviews generally occur every 3 years.

Medical Improvement Not Expected (MINE):

For individuals with permanent or long-term disabilities where improvement is not expected. These reviews typically occur every 5 to 7 years.

During a CDR, the SSA may request updated medical records, conduct medical examinations, and assess the individual's ability to work. If the SSA determines that the individual's condition has improved to the point where they can engage in substantial gainful activity, disability benefits may be ceased. If the individual's condition has not improved or has worsened, benefits will typically continue.

It's important for individuals receiving disability benefits to keep their medical records up to date and to comply with any requests for information from the SSA during the CDR process. Failure to provide requested information may lead to a suspension or termination of benefits. If someone disagrees with the decision made after a CDR, they have the right to appeal.


IMPORTANT REMINDER
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--YOU ONLY HAVE 15 DAYS TO CONTINUE YOUR BENEFITS AFTER THE CDR IS DENIED! CALL KC DISABILITY ADVOCATES AT 816.451.2020 TO PROTECT AND KEEP YOUR BENEFITS 




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