Answer a few quick questions. Get a free eligibility signal and next steps. No obligation.
Takes about 90 seconds. We’ll give you a quick signal and offer a free consultation.
Age, work status, medical condition(s). No obligation.
Age, work status, medical condition(s). No obligation.
Discuss next steps, documents, and timelines—free consult.
Takes about 90 seconds. Fill out the form to see if you qualify!
Filing for SSDI can be difficult and many are rejected, but we can see if you qualify and our partners can assist you with your application to help you get approved. They can even answer all of your questions by telephone.
No. Check Disability is not affiliated with or endorsed by the SSA. We provide information and connect you with participating disability advocates/attorneys for a free consultation.
The eligibility check and consultation are free. If you work with an advocate/attorney, they’re typically paid a capped fee from any back pay if your case is approved.
SSDI is based on your past work and earnings; SSI is needs-based. Many applicants explore one or both depending on their situation.
Timelines vary by case and location. A specialist can explain typical steps and how to strengthen your application or appeal.
Many people are denied initially. You may still qualify on appeal. Share your details and we’ll help you understand next steps.
SSDI Pay is dedicated to assisting Americans with disabilities in finding the right representation to secure Social Security Disability benefits. We support individuals at every stage of the process, from initial applications to re-applications after a denial, and even representation for hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. Our goal is to connect you with an experienced disability advocate or attorney who can give you the best chance at approval.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), often referred to as Social Security Disability, is a federal program managed by the Social Security Administration (SSA). It is funded through payroll taxes (FICA) and provides crucial financial assistance to individuals who are unable to work due to a permanent medical condition. In some cases, eligible family members may also receive benefits.
To qualify for SSDI, you must have paid into Social Security long enough to earn sufficient work credits and meet the SSA’s strict definition of disability. This means you must be unable to perform the work you did before your disability, unable to adjust to other work because of your condition, and your disability must be expected to last at least one year or result in death.
If you believe you may qualify, start with a Free Disability Evaluation* today. This quick process can help determine whether you meet the SSA’s requirements for disability benefits and connect you with representation to guide you through the next steps.




If you or a loved one are currently disabled, not working and expect to be unable to work for at least 12 months, don’t delay any longer! Let SSDI Pay connect you to a qualified Social Security Disability Advocate or Attorney who can aid in determining if you may be qualified to receive Social Security Benefits. Click Below to Start Your Fast, Free, No Obligation Disability Benefits Evaluation Today!