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Transplant Talk: What Happens to My Disability Benefits After My Lung Transplant?

Can I Keep Social Security Disability Benefits After a Lung Transplant?


For individuals living with severe respiratory conditions, a lung transplant is a life-changing event. While a lung transplant offers a new lease on life, it also brings forth questions about the future of your financial health. Being aware of the possible changes to your Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits after a lung transplant is crucial for planning your financial future.

Understanding eligibility for SSD benefits


Understanding eligibility for SSD benefits with a lung transplant begins before the surgery itself. The
SSA recognizes severe lung conditions that impair one’s ability to breathe and perform daily activities as qualifying disabilities. When a lung transplant occurs, it is acknowledged that your condition automatically meets the SSA’s definition of disability. Post-transplant, the eligibility for continued
benefits depends on the recovery process and the functional capacity regained from the transplant. It’s important to document and communicate the ongoing health challenges you face post-transplant, as some individuals may experience complications or limitations that justify the extension of benefits.


Upon undergoing a lung transplant, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will allow you to receive
disability benefits during a recovery period, acknowledging the time it takes to adjust and heal. However, the continuation of these benefits post-recovery is subject to re-evaluation. The SSA reviews disability cases to determine if individuals still qualify for benefits based on their current medical condition and their ability to engage in full time work activity.


Despite the potential for benefits to cease, it’s essential to focus on the positive outcomes of improved health and quality of life post-transplant. Remember, each case is unique, and ongoing communication with your healthcare provider and the Social Security Administration is key to managing your benefits and expectations after a lung transplant.


Liner Legal recommends working with an experienced Social Security disability attorney for
improved approval chances, and any questions on your disability case. Contact Liner Legal online at
www.LinerLegal.com or call our office, (216) 282-1773 for a free consultation. Liner Legal serves clients
nationwide.

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