It is always best to talk to someone who is a lawyer such as Beth Sufian that is what she went to school for, she is amazing. She has helped me so many times, In fact I have another phone meeting set up with her today to go over some stuff I got confused about.
My personal experience with SSDI is that they looked at how much my income was, They did not ask for my assets until very recently and they wanted to see if I qualify for additional assistance with helping to pay for Medicare. That has nothing to do with the amount of money you will get each month though,
In my unprofessional opinion, unless your disability check is going to be quite substantial it is good to get rid of your assets so you an qualify for more assistance. I had to get rid of my assets well becasue I needed to live off of them while I waited for my disability to come in, I had to pay huge amounts in COBRA etc.... When all my assets were cashed in, I then became available for state assistance, such as Medicaid, and other public assistance programs.
It also depends on how much your assets are, if you are single you can have around 12 thousand dollars and still qualify for some assistance, or at least you can here
I would not take any chances, I would listen to a lawyer...... No one on here has been schooled in this, especially me. I just know what I have lived and am experiencing, I am over cautious to the max because I don't want to end up losing my benefits or having to pay anything back, I am forever calling or emailing Beth or my local agent to find stuff out...
Good luck to you..