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- Health Insurance
- Social Security Disability Income (SSDI)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Drug Assistance Programs
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability Insurance
- What Happens To Public Benefits Such As Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare Or Medicaid If I Have To Stop Working Again?
- What Happens To Benefits From My Employer If I Have To Stop Working Again?
Return To Work As A Self-Employed Person -- Impact On Benefits
Social Security Disability Income (SSDI)
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- SSDI provides a trial work period that continues full benefits for up to twelve months while you attempt to return to work.
- If you become sick again within the first three years immediately after a trial work period, (known as an extended period of eligibility) no new application will be required. You only have to call your local Social Security Administration office.
- If you become sick again and your income drops within five years, no new waiting period for benefits will be imposed.
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