Navigate Your SSDI Journey With Clarity

  • New to SSDI? Start here!
  • Denied a claim? Get help.
  • Understand your next steps.
See if you Qualify

How it Works

Complete a Short Survey

Answer a few simple questions about your situation and work history. This helps us understand your case better.

Talk Through Your Options

Based on your responses, we’ll help match you with someone who can walk you through your options.

Get the Support you Deserve

Get connected with legal advisors for help with your SSDI application or appeal.

Who are we?

At NationalBenefitsAdvisor, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is made easier to understand. You get clear information, answers to your questions, and access to experienced people who can help you. We are not a government agency — we serve as an independent, trusted resource.

Focused on clarity, support, and transparency, our goal is to make the disability benefits process less overwhelming. We help you navigate the SSDI journey with confidence and take control of your next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I eligible for benefits?

Eligibility for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) depends on several factors, including your medical condition, work history, and whether your disability meets SSA's criteria. Everyone's situation is different, so the best way to find out if you may qualify is to provide some basic information about your condition and work background. Based on that, you can be connected with experienced people who can review your situation and help guide you through your options.

How much back pay could I receive from SSDI?

Once your SSDI application is approved, you may be eligible for back pay for the months prior to your application. The amount depends on when Social Security determines your disability began and may include up to 12 months of retroactive benefits.

My initial SSDI claim was denied. Can I still apply?

Many SSDI claims are denied at the initial stage. A denial does not necessarily mean you are ineligible.

We can connect you with experienced people who will:

  • Review the reason for your denial
  • Identify missing or insufficient documentation
  • Help prepare and file an appeal
  • Strengthen your case with additional medical or vocational evidence

Taking timely action after a denial is important, as appeals must be filed within strict deadlines.

How much will I receive if I am approved for Social Security disability benefits?

The amount you may receive depends on several factors, including your work history and earnings while employed. Every case is different, so it’s difficult to provide an exact figure without reviewing your information. Completing our evaluation can help you get an estimate of the monthly benefits you may be entitled to receive.