Return to Videos You can do some work while you're receiving railroad retirement disability benefits, but I would advise against it because if your earnings are today, for example, any more than $1070, they'll be considered SGA, substantial gainful activity. Which may prevent you from getting or being awarded your railroad retirement disability benefits.
Am I allowed to do any work while I receive Railroad Retirement Disability Benefits?
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