See if you qualify for Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI or SSI).
Fast, simple, and secure eligibility check for U.S. residents.
See if you qualify for Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI or SSI).
Fast, simple, and secure eligibility check for U.S. residents.
Social Security Disability benefits are federal programs designed to provide monthly financial support to Americans who are unable to work due to a qualifying medical condition or disability.
If your condition prevents you from maintaining full-time employment, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). These programs can help cover essential living expenses, medical costs, and provide long-term financial stability.
At Afford Your Care, we simplify the process by helping you understand your eligibility and guiding you through the next steps — quickly and confidently.

Receive consistent monthly payments if you qualify due to a disabling condition.

Many beneficiaries qualify for Medicare or Medicaid
coverage.

Many applicants are denied initially — reapplying or appealing can still lead to approval.
At Afford Your Care, our mission is to help Americans access critical benefits during challenging times. We specialize in connecting individuals with trusted resources that simplify the disability benefits process.
Our team focuses on clarity, transparency, and support — ensuring you understand your options and next steps without confusion or pressure. Thousands have taken the first step with us to explore their eligibility for disability benefits.
U.S. citizens or legal residents with a medical condition expected to last 12 months or longer — or result in death — that prevents full-time work.
Yes. Disability benefits are specifically for individuals unable to work due to a qualifying condition.
Many applicants are denied initially. You may still qualify through reconsideration or appeal.
Approval times vary, but starting early improves your chances and avoids delays.
Don’t delay — millions of Americans qualify but never apply.
Disclaimer: Afford Your Care is a private entity and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing the Social Security Administration (SSA) or the U.S. government.