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

By Hogan Smith

Updated 12/01/2025


How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in Wyoming? In Wyoming, the Social Security Administration ( SSA) conducts periodic reviews called Continuing Disability Reviews ( CDRs) to ensure recipients still meet the requirements for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. These reviews typically occur every few years, depending on the severity and nature of your disability. During the review, the SSA evaluates your medical condition and ability to work to determine if you remain eligible for SSDI. The timing and frequency of reviews may vary based on your individual circumstances and medical evidence submitted.

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Frequency of Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs)

Reviews occur at different intervals depending on your case:

  • Medical Improvement Expected: Reviews usually happen every 6 to 18 months when improvement is anticipated.
  • Medical Improvement Possible: Typically reviewed every 3 years to confirm ongoing eligibility.
  • Medical Improvement Not Expected or Equal to Severe Cases: Reviews may take place every 7 years or longer.
Triggers for Early Reviews

Certain factors can prompt sooner evaluations:

  • New medical evidence suggesting your condition has improved.
  • Work activity reports indicating you may be able to return to work.
  • Information from third parties reporting changes in your health or capabilities.
What to Expect During a Review

The SSA will:

  • Request updated medical records from your doctors and specialists.
  • May require new medical examinations to assess your current status.
  • Evaluate work activity and other relevant information to determine continued eligibility.
Importance of Cooperation

To maintain benefits, you must:

  • Respond promptly to SSA requests for information.
  • Attend scheduled medical appointments requested by SSA.
  • Provide accurate updates on your health and work status.
Consequences of Review Outcomes

Be aware of the possible results:

  • Continued eligibility: Benefits remain unchanged if disability persists.
  • Benefits cessation: If improvement is found, payments may stop.
  • Appeal rights: You can appeal decisions if you disagree with SSA’s findings.

How Hogan Smith Can Help You

At Hogan Smith, we help Wyoming SSDI recipients navigate Continuing Disability Reviews by:

  • Reviewing your case to prepare appropriate medical documentation supporting your ongoing eligibility for SSDI benefits.
  • Assisting in gathering and submitting up-to-date, detailed medical evidence to the SSA before your review.
  • Guiding you through the CDR process to ensure you meet all SSA requirements.
  • Representing you in appeals should the SSA decide to terminate your benefits prematurely.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you have questions about how often you will be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in Wyoming, contact Hogan Smith today. Our knowledgeable team offers a free consultation to guide you through the CDR process and protect your benefits. Reach out now to receive expert assistance and ensure your rights are fully represented.


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