I am currently in an appeal for my disability, showing earnings I did not have
Q) I am currently in an appeal for my disability and I am showing earnings for the years 2011-2013 that I did not have. What can I do about this to show I did not have these before the hearing ends at the end of this month?
A) You will need to show proof that you did not make those earning. You may also want to consider getting some legal representation. According to Social Security administration; Many people handle their own appeals. A representative familiar with Social Security’s programs can provide a valuable service to you. However, the decision whether or not to seek the services of a representative (attorney or other qualified person) is up to you.
You can file your disability appeal online, contact your local Social Security office, or call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Read More
According to the Social Security Administration – You can continue working and start receiving your retirement benefits. … You can get Social Security retirement benefits and work at the same time before your full retirement age. However your benefits will be reduced if you earn more than the yearly earnings limits. After you reach your full retirement age, SSA will recalculate your benefit amount to give you credit for any months you did not receive a benefit because of your earnings. They will send you a letter that explains any increase in your benefit amount.