How Long Do Social Security Benefits Last?
Social Security Disability benefits will last as long as you are still disabled and unable to work. From time to time, Social Security will review your medical condition to see if you have improved enough to go back to work.
If you reach full retirement age, your SSDI benefits will automatically be converted into Social Security retirement payments.
If you die, in some situations your spouse or children may be able to get survivor’s benefits.
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