Does the SSA review disability recipients eligibility from time to time?
Yes. The SSA will review your eligibility for disability benefits anywhere from every 18 months to every five years, depending on your condition and your medical prognosis. Social Security officials may also call you in for a review if your monthly income frequently approaches the “substantial work” threshold. If you are denied continuing benefits, you can challenge the decision through Social Security’s appeals process. Many denied beneficiaries win back their benefits at the appeals stage.