Since Social Security Disability (SSDI) doesn't allow any benefit for "partial disability," your benefit will not increase because your medical conditions worsens, or because you develop a new condition.
If you are receiving SSDI benefits you have already been found fully disabled and are getting all the benefit available.
SSDI is a yes or no proposition: You are either disabled or not disabled. There is nothing in between.
There are other types of disability insurance that give partial benefits based on the severity of the impairment. A good example is VA disability where the claimant can get 30 percent, 50 percent, or up go 100 percent. But it's not that way with Social Security.
So, in effect, there is no practical way to increase your SSDI benefit once you start receiving it.
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