During all phases of the application process for Social Security Disability benefits, the burden is on the claimant to prove disability.
This includes not only providing medical evidence you have been diagnosed with disabling impairments, but also documenting any work activity you perform while waiting for the Social Security Administration to process your claim.
Minimal Work
Social Security allows you to perform minimal work while your claim is pending. It is the claimant’s responsibility to show any work does not exceed limits set by Social Security. You can substantiate this by providing pay stubs and W2 forms verifying you are not working too much.
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If you have questions about working while disabled, please contact our office today. An experienced attorney can tell you how work performed after applying for benefits will impact your disability claim.