Gather required information: full legal name, date of birth, Social Security number (if applicable), contact details, work history, medical provider names, diagnoses, treatment dates, medications, and test results
Choose the correct disability program and eligibility pathway:
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) if you have enough work credits
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) if you have limited income and resources
State disability programs or private employer disability benefits if applicable
Prepare medical documentation:
Current medical records from treating doctors
Recent hospital/ER records, imaging reports, and lab results
A list of symptoms and functional limitations (what you can and cannot do)
Complete the disability application:
Apply online for Social Security disability (SSDI/SSI) through the SSA website
Or apply by phone or in person at a local Social Security office
Submit the application and supporting documents:
Upload records if applying online
Mail or bring records if instructed by the office
Provide work and earnings details:
List employers, job duties, dates worked, and the last day you worked
Provide education and daily living details:
Include schooling, training, and how your condition affects daily activities
Track the application status:
Use the SSA online account or confirmation details
Respond promptly to any requests for additional information
Attend required medical examinations or consultative evaluations if scheduled
Keep copies of everything submitted:
Application, medical records, correspondence, and receipts
If denied, file an appeal:
Request reconsideration within the required deadline
Continue appeals through the next levels if necessary (hearing before an administrative law judge, then review)
Seek help if needed:
Contact a Disability Determination Services/SSA office for guidance
Consider a licensed disability attorney or accredited representative for appeals
Confirm deadlines and deadlines for appeals:
Use the denial letter for specific filing dates and requirements
Use work and benefit rules carefully while your case is pending:
Report work attempts, earnings, and changes in medical condition to the appropriate agency
