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SSDI Expedited Reinstatement: Get Benefits Back Without Starting Over - Social Security

If you lost SSDI because you returned to work but your disability has come back, Expedited Reinstatement (EXR) under 42 U.S.C. 423 may let you get benefits back without a full new application. You have 60 months from when benefits stopped. SSA pays provisional benefits for up to 6 months during review - and if denied, you keep them. We cover EXR eligibility requirements, how to file Form SSA-1905, the recurrence medical review, Medicare continuation, and how EXR ties into the full return-to-work safety net. Find the complete Social Security playlist for every SSDI episode in sequence. Verify your cessation date at SSA.gov or call 1-800-772-1213.

Chapters:
0:00 EXR: The Way Back In Without Starting Over
2:21 The 60-Month Window and Who Qualifies
4:07 Filing Form SSA-1905 and Provisional Benefits
5:30 The Medical Review: Recurrence, Not Restart
7:31 Medicare, Denial Protection, and Why EXR Matters
9:01 Practical Steps: What to Do While SSA Reviews Your EXR
10:53 Quiz Time

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Видео SSDI Expedited Reinstatement: Get Benefits Back Without Starting Over - Social Security канала Professor Erica
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