How long does a Social Security disability payment last?

Social Security disability payments in Pennsylvania can last indefinitely, provided that the person continues to meet the eligibility requirements for continuing to receive payments. Generally, for a person to continue to receive benefits, the disability must remain severe, and the person must remain unable to work or engage in substantial gainful activity for a continuous period of at least 12 months. The Social Security Administration reviews disability cases periodically to ensure that a person remains disabled. This process may include submitting updated medical information, such as recent lab results, medical reports, and statements from medical professionals. If a person’s condition improves or they return to work, Social Security may discontinue payments or reduce the amount of benefits. If a person’s disability is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death, they may receive Social Security disability benefits for as long as their disability lasts. For some disabilities, such as multiple sclerosis, the payments may last for many years. If a person’s condition improves to the point where they are able to work, they may have the option to convert their Social Security payments to a benefit program that allows the person to work while still receiving support. In summary, Social Security disability payments may last indefinitely in Pennsylvania, provided that the person continues to meet the requirements for eligibility.

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