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How Expedited Reinstatement Can Restore SSDI Benefits

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Key Takeaways:

If your SSDI ended because you returned to work and your disability now prevents you from continuing, expedited reinstatement (EXR) lets you restart benefits without filing a brand-new application. You have 60 months from the month your benefits stopped to request EXR, and you may receive up to six months of provisional cash payments and Medicare while SSA reviews your medical evidence. Submitting your current medical records, along with a clear timeline of your work and earnings, can help SSA evaluate your EXR request more efficiently.

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) work incentives, including Ticket to Work and the Trial Work Period, are designed to help beneficiaries try returning to work while preserving important protections. A flare of symptoms, a new diagnosis, or simply the cumulative toll of a chronic condition can make a job that seemed manageable suddenly impossible. 

If your SSDI benefits ended because of work and earnings, and the same or a related disability now prevents you from performing substantial gainful activity, expedited reinstatement (EXR) may give you a faster path back than starting over from scratch. Our New England Social Security disability lawyer team guides clients through this process, explaining what you need to know if your work attempt did not work out.


Why SSDI Work Attempts Sometimes Do Not Last

SSDI beneficiaries may have several work incentives available when they try returning to work, including Ticket to Work, the Trial Work Period, and the Extended Period of Eligibility. Many participants successfully transition back into the workforce.

Others discover, sometimes months or years after their cash benefits ended because of earnings exceeding substantial gainful activity (SGA) limits, that the same disability or a related impairment again prevents them from sustaining work. 

Common triggers include: 



Progressive conditions
Job changes that demand more physical or cognitive stamina
Related impairments that combine with the original condition

What Is Expedited Reinstatement?

Expedited Reinstatement is a Social Security rule that may allow former SSDI beneficiaries to restart benefits without filing a brand-new disability application, provided the same disability, or a related one, again prevents them from performing substantial gainful activity. 

The 60-Month Window: Why Timing Matters

EXR is not available indefinitely.

You must request reinstatement within 60 months (five years) of the month your SSDI cash benefits stopped. 

After that, SSA will require a fresh disability application, with all the medical development and waiting periods that come with it. 

Many people miss the window because they keep trying to work past the point of true ability, or because they did not realize the clock started when SSA terminated their SSDI cash benefits due to work. If you are even considering EXR, identify the month your benefits stopped and count forward.

Provisional Benefits While SSA Reviews

One of the most valuable features of EXR is access to provisional benefits. Once you file a complete EXR request, SSA can pay you cash benefits and provide Medicare coverage for up to six months while it evaluates your case. Those payments are temporary benefits available while SSA reviews whether you qualify for reinstatement. 

In most cases, if SSA denies your EXR request, provisional benefits usually do not have to be repaid, but they can end sooner if SSA issues a decision, you perform SGA, or you reach full retirement age. This makes filing promptly especially important.

Documentation That Strengthens an EXR Request

EXR is faster than a new application, but it is not automatic. SSA still conducts a medical review to decide whether your same or related disability again prevents you from performing substantial gainful activity.

Medical Evidence

Updated treatment notes from your specialists are the foundation of a strong EXR. Recent records are especially helpful, including treatment notes that show your current symptoms, limitations, and why you cannot sustain work. 

Statements from treating providers describing your work-related limitations, such as lifting, sitting, concentrating, and maintaining attendance, can help when they are consistent with your medical records.

Work and Earnings Records

Build a clear timeline showing when you worked, how much you earned each month, and when your earnings dropped or stopped. SSA will pull its own data, but a worker-side timeline often catches errors. It can also help to review your SSDI work-reporting obligations, because the same records that protect benefits during a work attempt can support a cleaner EXR request.

How a Boston Disability Lawyer Can Help

An experienced disability attorney can help determine whether EXR or a new application is the better path, gather and present medical evidence in the format SSA expects, and follow up when provisional payments are delayed. 

SSDI work incentives are meant to reduce the risk of trying employment, but when a return to work fails, EXR may provide a path to restart benefits without a brand-new application. Watch the 60-month window, gather strong medical evidence, and consider provisional payments as a bridge, not a guarantee. Acting early gives SSA the time it needs and gives you the best chance of seeing benefits restored quickly.



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