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New SSA Rule: Shorter Relevant Work Period for Disability Claims

If you're applying for Social Security disability benefits, a recent rule change by the Social Security Administration (SSA) could have a significant impact on your claim. Effective June 8, 2024, the SSA will be making changes to how they evaluate your past work when determining your eligibility for disability benefits.

Under the new rule, the SSA will only consider jobs you've held within the past 5 years as relevant to your disability claim. This is a significant reduction from the previous 15-year period. Additionally, any past work that lasted fewer than 30 calendar days will no longer be considered as part of your work history.

What does this mean for you? In short, these changes should make the disability application process less burdensome and more focused on your recent work experience. You'll no longer need to struggle to remember details of jobs you held more than 5 years ago, which can often be difficult and lead to errors in your application. By focusing on your more recent work history, the SSA aims to improve the accuracy of the information you provide and potentially speed up the decision-making process.

Another positive aspect of this rule change is that the SSA is updating its work history report forms and instructions. The new forms will align with the 5-year relevant work period and exclude jobs lasting under 30 days. This should make completing the paperwork easier and less time-consuming for you.

It's important to note that the SSA expects this rule change to result in an increase in disability benefit approvals. While this may lead to higher program costs, the SSA believes that the benefits to claimants like you justify the expense. During the rulemaking process, most commenters supported the proposed changes, recognizing the positive impact they could have on the lives of disability applicants.

As you prepare to file your disability claim or if you're in the midst of the application process, be sure to keep this new rule in mind. If you have any questions about how the changes might affect your specific case, don't hesitate to reach out to the SSA or your disability attorney for guidance.

Remember, the SSA's goal with this rule change is to make the disability application process more manageable and efficient for you. By reducing the burden of providing extensive work history details and focusing on your more recent and relevant experiences, the SSA hopes to provide better service and support as you navigate your disability claim.

If you have any questions about how the new Social Security rule might impact your disability claim or if you need assistance navigating the application process, the experienced attorneys at Hogan Smith SSD are here to help. With a deep understanding of the ever-changing disability claim landscape, we can provide you with the guidance and support you need to maximize your chances of success.

Don't let the complexities of the disability claim process overwhelm you. Call Hogan Smith SSD today at 407-377-0700 or visit our website at www.hogansmithssd.com to schedule a consultation with one of our knowledgeable attorneys. Let us put our expertise to work for you and help you secure the disability benefits you deserve.

Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/18/2024-08150/intermediate-improvement-to-the-disability-adjudication-process-including-how-we-consider-past-work#print