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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 597677" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>You don't have to be out of work for a year. You have to have a condition that is going to make you unable to work for a year. I waited 2 years to file because I wouldn't admit that this was my life now. Then it took another 2 years to get approved. By the time I got an attorney - after my first denial - my attorney said that I could try to work and that as long as I didn't work 52 weeks it would be ok. But there is an income limit, too, which is right around $1,000 per month. </p><p></p><p>There are certain conditions that automatically qualify you for SSDI and if someone qualified for SSDI while they were still working they probably had one of those conditions. Those conditions are severe, though, such as pancreatic cancer, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 597677, member: 7083"] You don't have to be out of work for a year. You have to have a condition that is going to make you unable to work for a year. I waited 2 years to file because I wouldn't admit that this was my life now. Then it took another 2 years to get approved. By the time I got an attorney - after my first denial - my attorney said that I could try to work and that as long as I didn't work 52 weeks it would be ok. But there is an income limit, too, which is right around $1,000 per month. There are certain conditions that automatically qualify you for SSDI and if someone qualified for SSDI while they were still working they probably had one of those conditions. Those conditions are severe, though, such as pancreatic cancer, etc. [/QUOTE]
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