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If you were my client, I would advise you to do so, and to document it.  Best practice would be to put it in writing, keep a copy, and send by certified or priority mail. According the Social Security website: "You are responsible for telling us if:   •There is any change in your ability to work; •You return to work; or •Your medical condition improves."   Go to the following link and bookmark it on your computer http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10153.html  (What You Need To Know When You Get Social Security Disability Benefits).     PLEASE NOTE the following:  An attorney-client relationship is not being established because of the information provided above; an in person consultation is always best when you have a legal problem; DO NOT RELY on information for a legal remedy without having contacted a lawyer; facts and circumstances of every case have to be applied to the law that is relevant for the state or location in question; NEVER rest on a right or defense you may have - legal rights are not like wine - they don't improve with age or time time limits can completely prohibit recovery; TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE IMMEDIATELY go to http://goo.gl/cf1UM to find someone in your state. Be sure to visit my website for answers to other Social Security Disability questions. http://haller-law.com/faq   ... Read More
If you were my client, I would advise you to do so, and to document it.  Best practice would be to put it in writing, keep a copy, and send by... Read More
You can collect the winnings.  If you receive SSI you would no longer be qualified to receive it, assuming it was a substantial amount of winnings.  If you receive SSD there would be no effect at all.
You can collect the winnings.  If you receive SSI you would no longer be qualified to receive it, assuming it was a substantial amount of... Read More