A disability overpayment can hurt your future SSDI disability benefits if not handled correctly. The Social Security Administration (SSA) may reduce your monthly payments to recover overpayments. It may demand full repayment, deny tax refunds, and take legal action against you. It may also disqualify you from future SSDI benefits. The most common reasons for excess disability payments include providing inaccurate income information during application and miscalculations by the SSA. Retain a Social Security disability attorney immediately after the SSA sends you an overpayment notice. The lawyer will review the notice and help you address the issue while protecting your rights every step of the way.