I got my SS file on CD a couple of weeks ago, in the file the examiner listed me as MIP with a 3 year review. Hi Paul, Over the age of 55 you would normally fall into the category of MINE or Medical Improvement Not Expected. Older people more often receive extended periods between reviews, typically seven-year intervals rather than the standard three-year periods. Here, we will explore what happens under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. Social Security periodically reviews your medical impairment (s) to determine if you continue to have a disabling condition. The review time frame for this category is every 5 - 7 years. You are eligible for retirement benefits once you turn 62, but that does not necessarily mean that your SSDI benefits will convert on your 62 nd birthday. My award letter actually said a review would be done at 5 to 7 years. Are you this business? Mental disorders including:Mood disorders.Schizophrenia.PTSD.Autism or Aspergers syndrome.Depression. Social Security conducts a disability review of your case approximately every three years depending on the nature and severity of your medical condition and whether its expected to improve. The SSA will send you either a copy of the short form, Disability Update Report (SSA-455-OCR-SM), or the long form, Continuing Disability Review Report . The actual year-over-year percentage gain for ages 62 to 70 are shown in the following table. Those gains range from 6.5 percent (claiming at 70 rather than 69) to 8.4% percent (claiming at 64 rather than 63). 1 stars. We call this review a continuing disability review (CDR). The law requires us to perform a medical CDR at least once every three years, however, if you have a medical condition that is Whatever your age when you claim Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Social Security sets your benefit as though you had reached full retirement age. You also have the option of just filing for SSDI or applying for both benefits at the same time. Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 12:49:50 pm . Workers compCash assistance (state, city, county)Certain forms of rental assistance (Most common in New York)State temporary disability (CA, NY, RI, HI, NJ) When we conduct a disability review, if we find that your medical condition hasnt improved and is still Conversion to old-age benefits--payable under the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) program-- occurs automatically upon attainment of normal retirement age. Under ordinary circumstances, you are eligible to apply for early retirement when you turn 62. 2 stars. The SSA will automatically convert your SSDI benefits to retirement benefits once you reach what is known as full retirement age. Contrary to popular belief, the full retirement age is not 62. 4 stars. How do I know I can Full retirement age, or FRA, is the point at which you qualify for 100 percent of the benefit Social Security calculates from your lifetime earnings. If you are going through an SSDI review at 62 and intend to retire, you must file for early retirement through Social Security. While not among the top three (these are Hawaii with 67% approval, Utah with 63% approval, and New Mexico with 56% approval), California sees almost half of all claims approved, which is above the national average. The amount by which your monthly benefits are reduced is determined by the remaining months until you reach full retirement age. In contrast, applicants aged 50 and older may be deemed disabled even if SSA believes they can perform sedentary or light work. What is the easiest state to get disability? Re: Review at 62 years old. Continuing Disability Review Process. If you are sixty-two years of age and you have a severe mental or physical health condition which does not allow you to work you have the option of taking early retirement or filing for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). These guidelines are advantageous to older applicants. If you are age 55 or older and have become disabled, your chance of being awarded Social Security disability benefits is higher than someone below age 55. At that age, however, you have not reached full retirement age, and full retirement age depends on your year of birth. I was 56 at time of approval (for severe joint dysfunction and severe inflammatory arthritis). The GRID rules are complicated and contain many exceptions. Re: CDR review after 60 years of age. While awaiting SSDI approval, you can collect early retirement benefits. At full retirement age which is 66 and 4 months for 3 stars. Then, you will begin receiving retirement benefits at the lower rate indefinitely. At any time between age 62 and age 66, you may elect to switch over from the Social Security disability program to begin receiving Social Security retirement benefits instead. If you are over 55 and can no longer do sedentary work, you must be able to However, disability benefits are preferable to early retirement benefits. California is among the best states in the nation for social security disability approval. If we dont expect improvement, well review your case every seven years. If your Social Security claim is up for review, the SSA will notify you by mail. The Social Security Administration has set up benefit programs to help people who are disabled, including the elderly. Typically, if an applicant is able to do sedentary work, they will not be awarded disability benefits. Many people who are approaching the early retirement age of 62 are unable to continue their employment due to a physical or mental condition. Roughly 85 percent of conversions take place at this age. Typically, they just take the early retirement, and never consider the possibility of Social Security disability. You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, you are entitled to full benefits when you reach your full retirement age. If you delay taking your benefits from your full retirement age up to age 70, your benefit amount will increase. Social Security Disability 3.0 /5 (905 ratings) 5 stars. If you become disabled at age 62, you are permitted to apply for both early retirement, which is about 75% of the benefit of full retirement, in addition to SSDI. If we determine that you are no longer disabled or blind, your benefits will stop. SSDI Approval Rate by Age. Beginning at age 62, a disabled worker may elect to receive old-age benefits in lieu of disability benefits.
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