Navigating SSDI: 

How Disability Advice Can Help You 

Recently, Disability Advice found me through my MS blog post and reached out, asking if I could share information about their services. After reviewing what they offer, I knew this could be a valuable resource for many of you navigating the complex world of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).


Disability Advice is a US seated organization that helps individuals apply for SSDI benefits. They guide you through the process, ensuring that your application is complete and accurate to improve your chances of approval.

If you’ve been denied SSDI in the past, don’t give up. Disability Advice specializes in appealing denied claims, connecting you with experienced disability attorneys who can advocate for you. Many initial applications are rejected due to missing information or technical errors—having expert guidance can make all the difference.

Understanding SSDI eligibility is crucial. The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) has a Listing of Impairments, which includes MS and many other disabling conditions. Disability Advice can help determine if your condition qualifies and gather the necessary medical documentation.

Beyond SSDI, you might be eligible for additional benefits like Medicaid, Medicare, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Disability Advice provides guidance on accessing these programs, helping you secure essential financial and healthcare support.

For parents of children with disabilities, Disability Advice also offers assistance in navigating financial aid and community resources. If you’re unsure how to access help for your child, they can provide clarity and direction.

One useful tool they offer is an SSDI benefits calculator. By entering your work history details, you can get an estimate of your potential monthly disability payments.  TRY IT HERE


I know first-hand how overwhelming it can be to manage health challenges while also fighting for financial security. That’s why seeking expert help is so important. If you or a loved one is struggling with an SSDI claim, Disability Advice can offer the guidance you need.

Getting started is easy—they offer free consultations, so you can discuss your situation and explore your options without any commitment. Schedule a consultation!

You don’t have to navigate this alone. With the right support, you can focus on what matters most—your health and well-being—while Disability Advice helps you secure the benefits you deserve.