How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in New Hampshire?
By Hogan Smith
Updated 11/26/2025
How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in New Hampshire? In New Hampshire, individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are typically reviewed through a process called a Continuing Disability Review (CDR) to confirm they still meet the SSA's disability requirements. These reviews usually occur every 3 to 7 years, depending on the severity of your condition and how likely it is to improve. The Social Security Administration monitors your case carefully, and some may face more frequent or less frequent reviews based on medical updates or age.
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Frequency Depends on Medical Improvement Expectations
Review timing varies based on how likely your condition is to improve:
- Medical improvement expected: Reviews may happen every 1 to 3 years.
- Medical improvement possible: Reviews often occur every 3 years.
- No medical improvement expected: Reviews usually happen every 5 to 7 years.
Triggering a Continuing Disability Review (CDR)
CDRs verify continued eligibility and may be initiated if:
- New medical information indicates a change in health status.
- The SSA receives reports that your condition may have improved.
- Your age or work activity raises questions about ongoing disability.
Medical Documentation Must Be Updated
For every review, it is important to:
- Submit current and detailed medical records to the SSA.
- Include evaluations from your healthcare providers addressing your functional limitations.
- Show ongoing treatment and how your condition affects your daily life.
Consequences of Not Responding to Reviews
Failing to participate or provide requested information can result in:
- Suspension or termination of SSDI benefits.
- Delays in reinstating payments once you reengage with the SSA.
- The loss of eligibility until you reapply and prove continued disability.
Special Considerations for New Hampshire SSDI Recipients
Living in New Hampshire might affect your review process:
- Access to SSA offices for appointments and evaluations may vary by location.
- Local medical providers experienced with SSDI can help support your case.
- Understanding state resources can facilitate the review and appeal processes.
How Hogan Smith Can Help
At Hogan Smith, we assist New Hampshire residents with SSDI continuing eligibility reviews by:
- Guiding you through the Continuing Disability Review (CDR) process to ensure timely and accurate responses.
- Helping collect and organize strong medical evidence to demonstrate your ongoing disability.
- Communicating with the SSA on your behalf to clarify any questions or discrepancies.
- Advising on how to handle potential benefit terminations and preparing for appeals if necessary.
Contact Hogan Smith Today
If you have questions about how often you’ll be reviewed for SSDI eligibility in New Hampshire, contact Hogan Smith today for a free consultation. Our expert team will help you understand the review process, gather necessary documents, and protect your benefits with confidence.
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