What is an SSDI Continuing Disability Review or CDR?
A CDR is a review conducted by the SSA to ensure that people receiving SSDI and SSI benefits are still qualified as disabled and entitled to receive benefits.
A CDR is a review conducted by the SSA to ensure that people receiving SSDI and SSI benefits are still qualified as disabled and entitled to receive benefits.
If you are receiving disability benefits you may not realize how important it is to advise the SSA of any changes in your income or living circumstances.
Under the new rule, Social Security proposes adding a new category, Medical Improvement Likely (MIL) under which cases would be reviewed every two years.
A person receiving disability benefits must be careful performing work on a volunteer basis as the volunteer job may jeopardize their disability status.
SS disability benefits continue for as long as a person is disabled. However, there are some circumstances under which they may stop paying those benefits.