How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in Utah?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 12/01/2025


How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in Utah? In Utah, the Social Security Administration (SSA) periodically conducts Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs) to determine if you still qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. These reviews happen at intervals based on your specific medical condition and its expected improvement. The goal is to ensure that your disability persists and that you continue to meet eligibility requirements for SSDI benefits.

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Frequency Based on Condition Severity

Utah SSDI recipients are reviewed:

  • Frequently if your medical condition is expected to improve.
  • Less often if your disability is permanent and unlikely to change.
Typical Review Intervals

Review timing usually follows this pattern:

  • Within 6 to 18 months for conditions with potential improvement.
  • Every 3 to 7 years for stable or worsening conditions.
Notification Process

You will receive:

  • Advance notice before the review starts.
  • Requests for updated medical records and other information.
Medical Evidence

The SSA examines:

  • Recent doctor reports, test results, and treatment updates.
  • Any changes that might affect your work capacity.
Possible Outcomes

Reviews can result in:

  • Continued approval for SSDI benefits if disability remains.
  • Termination if improvement allows return to work.
Importance of Compliance

To maintain benefits:

  • Submit requested information promptly.
  • Attend any medical exams ordered by the SSA.

How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we help Utah residents understand how often SSDI reviews occur and what to expect by:

  • Explaining the review schedules based on your unique disability.
  • Assisting with gathering and organizing medical evidence to support continued eligibility.
  • Preparing you for SSA communications and medical examinations.
  • Providing strong representation if you face a termination of benefits due to a review.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you want expert guidance on how often SSDI reviews occur in Utah or need help navigating a Continuing Disability Review, contact Hogan Smith for a free consultation. We will protect your rights and ensure you have the documentation and support needed to maintain your benefits.


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