How much could you receive in monthly disability benefits?
Answer 4 quick questions. We'll show you an estimate based on Social Security's published benefit formulas — no name, phone, or email required.
Tell us about your work history
Based on your profile, you could receive:
Estimate only. Calculated using SSA's 2026 PIA formula and bend points ($1,286 / $7,749) and typical 2025-2026 processing timelines. Your actual benefit depends on your full SSA earnings record over 35 years. Not a guarantee of eligibility or benefit amount.
Can't work because of a medical condition? You may be owed monthly benefits.
Take this free 2-minute check. We'll match you with a disability advocate who fights to get you what you've earned. No upfront fees. Ever.
Three steps. Real help. Same day.
Answer 9 quick questions
About your medical condition and work history. Takes about 2 minutes. Plain English, no legal jargon.
Get matched with an advocate
We connect you with a vetted disability advocate who specializes in cases like yours.
Get a call within 5 minutes
Talk to a real person. Free consultation. No obligation. They'll explain your options clearly.
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Common Questions
The disability advocates we work with only get paid when they win your case. They cover all the upfront work, and Social Security pays them a portion of your back benefits if they succeed. You never pay anything out of pocket.
That's exactly what this check is for. The 9 questions take less than 2 minutes and the advocate's call is free. If you don't qualify, they'll tell you straight. If you do, they'll explain exactly what comes next.
The eligibility check takes 2 minutes. After you submit, an advocate calls you within 5 minutes during business hours. The full disability process takes longer — usually 6 to 18 months — but the advocate handles all the paperwork and appeals.
Yes. Your information is used only to evaluate your case and connect you with one matched advocate. We never sell your data. Read our Privacy Policy for details.
Yes — and you should. Most first-time applicants are denied. Having an advocate at the appeal stage dramatically improves your odds of winning, since they know exactly what evidence the judge needs.
You worked. You paid in.
Find out what you're owed.
The check is free. The call is free. The advocate's only paid if you win.
Are you currently able to work full-time?
Full-time means 35+ hours per week.
Has your condition lasted, or is it expected to last, at least 12 months?
Social Security only covers conditions that last (or are expected to last) a year or more.
Are you already receiving Social Security Disability benefits?
Have you worked at least 5 of the last 10 years?
Most full-time jobs count, even if you've changed employers.
Are you currently being treated by a doctor for your condition?
Are you already working with an attorney or advocate on your disability case?
Where are you in the process?
Pick the option that best describes your situation.
A couple of quick details.
We use this to find an advocate who handles cases in your area.
Would you like a disability advocate to call you about your case?
It's free, takes about 15 minutes, and there's no obligation. They'll explain exactly what your options are.
Where should we send your match?
An advocate will call you within 5 minutes during business hours.
You're matched.
Here's who's calling — and what to have ready.
HELPFUL TO HAVE READY (NOT REQUIRED)
- A list of your medical conditions and diagnoses
- Your most recent doctors' names and phone numbers
- Approximate dates you stopped working
- Any denial letters from Social Security (if applicable)
Other benefits and savings programs you may qualify for:
Advocate Access may receive compensation if you take action with one of these partners. We only list partners we believe could provide real value.
Quick favor before you go
Who's representing you?
Optional. Helps us understand which advocates are active in your area. Totally fine to skip.
Let's double-check
Just to be sure — does this describe your situation?
Sometimes it's easy to tap the wrong button on a small screen.
Based on your answers, you may not qualify right now.
SSDI requires that your medical condition prevents you from working full-time. If your situation changes, come back any time.
Other benefits and services that match your situation:
Advocate Access may receive compensation if you take action with one of these partners. We only list partners we believe could provide real value.