How long can I receive SSDI?
An individual who is awarded SSDI benefits receives those benefits as long as he or she is disabled and cannot work. Keep in mind that SSDI benefits are awarded to people with disabilities expected to last for at least 12 months or result in death.
After benefits are awarded, a person’s eligibility is subject to review at certain intervals. These intervals are based on whether someone’s condition is expected to improve, and typically are at one, three, five or seven years from the time of award.
Allsup has been representing disability applicants for 24 years, and has helped tens of thousands of individuals get through the SSDI process. This expertise and focus on truly helping individuals and their families drives the company’s efforts to educate and help individuals who are going through this process.
More information on financial topics and SSDI benefits can be found online at Allsup.com.
About Allsup
Allsup, Belleville, Ill., is a leading nationwide provider of financial and healthcare related services to people with disabilities. Founded in 1984, Allsup has helped more than 100,000 people receive their entitled Social Security Disability Insurance and Medicare benefits. Allsup employs more than 500 professionals who deliver services directly to consumers and their families, or through their employers and long-term disability insurance carriers.
For more information, visit www.Allsup.com.
Contacts:
Allsup
Rebecca Ray
(800) 854-1418, ext. 5065
Dan Allsup
(800) 854-141
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