Can SSDI benefits be stopped by SSA?
Disability benefits may be stopped if the Social Security Administration proves within its rules that your medical condition has improved and no longer prevents full-time work on a sustained basis. At the time you are awarded disability benefits, a medical re-examination date is established based upon medical condition and expectation of improvement. Those conditions clearly expected to improve are scheduled for review in one year or 18 months. Chronic or progressive conditions are scheduled for review in three or seven years. At the time of review, a continuing disability review is conducted, and an evaluation is made regarding medical improvement.