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April 2026

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What Not to Say in a Disability Review: A Complete Guide

How to Protect Your SSDI Status: What Not to Say in a Disability Review A continuing disability review is the SSA’s formal process for determining whether a beneficiary still meets the medical and functional requirements for disability benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, CDRs are conducted regularly — typically every three to seven years […]

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What to Expect During a Review: Will I Pass My CDR

Will I Pass My CDR: Understanding Continuing Disability Reviews Wondering “will I pass my CDR” is one of the most common concerns among Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and SSI recipients. A Continuing Disability Review (CDR) is a periodic evaluation conducted by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to determine whether a beneficiary still meets the

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What Happens at a Continuing Disability Review: Your Complete Process Guide

Essential SSDI Guide: What Happens at a Continuing Disability Review Process Understanding what happens at a continuing disability review helps Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiaries navigate this mandatory evaluation with greater confidence and preparation. The CDR process involves multiple procedural phases, each with specific requirements and timeframes established under federal disability regulations. If you receive

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