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If I use my Ticket to go to work, Social Security will conduct a medical review of my case, and I will lose my benefits.

If I use my Ticket to go to work, Social Security will conduct a medical review of my case, and I will lose my benefits.
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You are correct! Here are the facts. Social Security ordinarily reviews your medical condition from time to time to see whether you are still disabled,
through a process called the medical Continuing Disability Review, or CDR. If you participate in the Ticket program
with either an Employment Network or your State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, and make “timely progress” following your
individual work plan, Social Security will not conduct a review of your medical condition. If a medical CDR has already been
scheduled for you before you assigned your ticket, Social Security will continue with the medical CDR. Click the right arrow to continue.
This is actually a myth.