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SSDI Claimants Can Expect to be Asked About Unemployment Benefits

tough ALJ questionsOver the past several months, I have noted that my SSDI clients are regularly being asked by judges if they have filed for unemployment benefits.  This question used to come up occasionally in the past, but now my clients are almost always asked if they have filed or are receiving unemployment.

The issue is this: when you file for state unemployment, you must assert that you are ready, willing and able to work.  In the past, I would counsel my client to answer the judge’s question by stating that “I am willing and anxious to try to work and I would put forward my best effort to perform any job.  I don’t know if my medical condition would allow me to perform reliably but I would certainly try.”

Given that Social Security’s stated policy is to encourage people with disabilities to return to work, I do not see a huge inconsistency in a claimant who is applying for both unemployment and SSDI.

However, as is the case with part time work, Social Security tends to view things in an “either-or” fashion.  You are disabled or you are not, and there seems to be no middle ground. Continue reading →

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