How Much Can I Get From SSDI?
Your earnings from past jobs are used to determine the amount of monthly SSDI benefit payments you’ll receive. Right now, the average for an individual is $1,630, and the maximum is $4,152. Not only do we make the process easier, we have a 97% approval rate for people who apply through us. Take our SSDI assessment below to find out now if you're likely to be eligible. If you'd like to estimate your monthly SSDI payment, you can calculate that below as well.
Regina Carlton, a certified representative with Social Security working at Allsup for 20 years, shares her tips on common mistakes to avoid when applying for SSDI.
The year you were born
For SSDI, you must be younger than your full Social Security retirement age.
Your average annual income
Enter your average for the last 10 years, up to $150,000
SSDI Benefits Beyond Monthly Income
Approval for Social Security Disability Insurance unlocks access to money-saving, life-enhancing benefits beyond regular monthly income.
Annual Cost-of-Living Adjustment
Dependent Benefits
Medicare Coverage
Return to Work
Private Long-Term Disability Security
COBRA Extension
Tax Relief
Protected Retirement Benefits
Ready to Apply for SSDI?
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