
Social Security Disability Benefits MADE SIMPLE
When life throws you a curveball, having the financial resources to lean on while out of work can be a life-saver. Disability Advice helps you understand, apply for, and receive the benefits you deserve.
“Disability Advice made it very easy for me to acquire my social security disability insurance. I now rest easier knowing that I am covered. Thank you to the staff at Disability Advice!”
How Can We Help You?
Disability Advice can improve your chances of receiving financial help in the form of Social Security Disability Insurance. Here is what we can do for you:
Help You Submit a Strong Initial Application
Fight for your right to receive benefits, which can help manage your living needs & disability.
Advice from Seasoned Disability Attorneys
Guide you with experience and direction during the long SSDI process.
Appeal Denied Claims and Fight for Your Benefits
We’ll help you receive benefits if you have already been denied.
Disability Advice & Citizens Disability
We partner with Citizens Disability because their results speak for themselves.
These impressive achievements highlight why Citizens Disability is a leader in SSDI advocacy and why our partnership is an invaluable resource for our clients.
- Cases won since 2010
- In SSDI and SSI payments last year alone.
- Of clients win benefits when completing the process with Citizens Disability.
- more likely to be approved when working with an advocate.
Get the Disability Benefits You Deserve—Without the Stress
We make applying for SSDI simple. Answer a few questions, connect with a legal expert, and take the first step toward financial relief.
Fill out a questionnaire and see what benefits you qualify for
Answer a few quick questions to determine your eligibility for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Our simple process helps you understand what benefits you may qualify for—no guesswork, just clarity.
Get in touch with a lawyer who can help you fight for your rights
Navigating the SSDI process can be complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. We’ll connect you with experienced disability lawyers who can guide you through every step, ensuring your claim is as strong as possible.
Receive the benefits you deserve
With the right support, you can secure the financial assistance you need. Our team works to help you get approved faster, so you can focus on your health and well-being while we handle the rest.
Calculate Your Payments
If you’re considering applying for Social Security Disability Insurance, our Social Security Disability Benefits Calculator can estimate your potential monthly disability payments.
However, please note that these are estimates, not guaranteed amounts. To get started, just enter your average annual income during your last 10 years of work and the year you stopped working.
SSDI Calculator
Year you stopped working
Average annual income over the last 10 years
This calculator assumes the following.
If you believe that at least one of these assumptions is untrue, you may not be eligible for SSDI benefits.
- You have accumulated enough work credits to qualify for SSDI.
- You are between the ages of 18 and 67.
- You cannot perform substantial gainful activity, meaning your monthly earnings do not exceed $1,620.
Real People. Real Results
See how we’ve helped individuals just like you secure the disability benefits they deserve. Their stories prove that with the right support, the process gets easier—and success is possible.
“The person I spoke with was very knowledgeable and very thorough with answering all of my questions and making sure all my information was correct. He was very patient, kind, and was very helpful. I wasn’t sure if I would qualify, and he checked and took all of my information. The process was made very easy, thank you so much for your help.”
“One of the best customer service experiences I have ever had. Patient and kind and couldn’t of made my experience better. Thank you for all the help.”
“I had a great experience with my representative. She was very friendly and she made the process very easy. I’m glad I had the pleasure to work with her in filing my claim. She provided great customer service.”
“Professionalism at its best. From intake to getting my claim started, they are the ones you need. 100% recommend to everyone.”
“Having never gone through this process before, it was very easy and straightforward. VERY professional and polite.”
“I was very nervous about reaching out for help with disability benefits. This experience was so much easier than what I thought it would be. They were understanding and supportive, and answered all of my questions. I would highly recommend them.”
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have more questions that are not covered here, feel free to CONTACT US HERE.
Will My Disability Benefits Change When I Turn 65?
Your disability benefits will convert to retirement benefits once you reach your full retirement age, which may be 66 or 67, depending on the year of your birth. Although 65 was considered full retirement age for many years, this is not the case today. If you are already receiving disability benefits when you turn 65, your benefits will likely remain unchanged. Read More…
Is SSDI Taxable?
A portion of your Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, or SSDI, may be taxable, depending on your income from all sources. The maximum percentage of your benefit that may be subject to federal income taxes is 85 percent. However, most people’s Social Security is not taxable. Read More…
Who Qualifies for SSDI?
To be eligible for SSDI, you must have a qualifying disability and sufficient work credits. A qualifying disability is a disabling medical condition expected to last at least 12 months or end in death. The condition must prevent you from doing the engaging in substantial gainful activit, performing the work you did previously, and adjusting to any other type of work. Read More…
How Long Does It Take to Get SSDI?
When you have a disability, stress about money can worsen your health. Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, is a lifeline for many people, but how long does it take to get SSDI benefits? Unfortunately, you won’t receive money immediately, and the application and approval process can be frustratingly long. The knowledgeable professionals at Disability Advice can help you apply, prevent delays, and increase the chances your claim will be successful. Read More…
What Other Benefits Can I Get With SSDI?
When you’re receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), it can be a lifeline. However, many individuals find that SSDI alone may not fully address their financial needs. The good news is that SSDI recipients often qualify for additional benefits to help cover essential expenses like housing, healthcare, food, and other critical services. Understanding these supplemental programs can make a significant difference in managing day-to-day living costs. Read More…
Other Financial Benefits
It is likely that you also qualify for other benefits and forms of financial aid. If you are already receiving benefits, learn about receiving SSDI benefits in addition.
Medicare
If you qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you may also be eligible for Medicare. This essential health coverage helps cover medical expenses, giving you access to the care you need while easing financial stress.
Medicaid
If you have limited income and qualify for disability benefits, you may also be eligible for Medicaid. This program provides essential healthcare coverage, helping you access doctors, prescriptions, and treatments at little to no cost.
Worker’s Compensation
If you were injured on the job, you may be entitled to Worker’s Compensation. This benefit provides financial support for medical expenses and lost wages, helping you recover while maintaining financial stability.
Utility Bills
If you’re receiving disability benefits, you may qualify for programs that help reduce your utility costs. These assistance programs can help cover electricity, water, and heating bills, ensuring you can keep your home comfortable and safe.
Unemployment
If you’re unable to work due to a disability, you may still qualify for certain unemployment benefits. While SSDI & unemployment typically don’t overlap, some state programs offer additional support to help you stay financially stable during transitions.
SNAP Program (Food Stamps)
If you’re receiving disability benefits and have limited income, you may qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps. This program helps you afford nutritious food, ensuring you and your family have access to essential groceries.