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Veterans Help Group’s Free SSDI Screener: See If You Qualify Today
If you’re a veteran already receiving VA disability benefits, you may also qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and it could pay $4,000 or more per month on top of your VA compensation.
Yes, you can receive both VA disability and SSDI at the same time.
That’s why Veterans Help Group created a FREE, fast SSDI Screener Tool that takes about one minute to complete and helps you see if you may be eligible for additional monthly income.
You can check your eligibility HERE!
How Can Veterans Receive Both SSDI and VA Disability?
VA disability is based on service-connected conditions, while SSDI is based on your ability to work due to disability, regardless of whether the condition is service-connected. That means many disabled veterans qualify for both programs.
If your medical conditions prevent you from maintaining substantial gainful employment, SSDI may be an option, even if you’re already rated by the VA.
Why Use Our SSDI Screener Tool?
The Social Security process can feel overwhelming, with long forms, medical records, and a lot of waiting. That’s exactly why our SSDI Screener Tool was created. In about a minute, it helps determine whether you may be pre-qualified, gives you a clearer understanding of your options, and connects you with experienced advocates if you’re eligible.
Because the experts at Veterans Help Group work with veterans every day, the screener questions are built specifically with veterans and their unique situations in mind, helping you save time before starting a full SSDI application.
How Much Does SSDI Pay in 2026?
SSDI benefits vary based on your work history and earnings, but in many cases, veterans can qualify for up to and over $4,000 per month.
That’s income that can help cover:
- Mortgage or rent
- Utilities
- Medical expenses
- Family support
- Everyday living costs
For veterans unable to work due to disability, this additional support can make a major difference.
Why Work With Veterans Help Group?
If you’re unable to work because of your medical conditions, even if you’re already receiving VA disability, it’s worth taking a minute to see if you may qualify for SSDI.
Veterans Help Group is the most trusted VA disability group nationwide, and our VA-accredited experts understand how the disability systems work and how to build strong claims for our clients. If you pre-qualify through the screener, our team can guide you through the next steps, help strengthen your case, and support you through the process from start to finish.
You served your country. You shouldn’t have to navigate another complicated benefits system alone.
CLICK HERE and take one minute to check your eligibility today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I receive SSDI if I already get VA disability?
Yes. VA disability and SSDI are separate federal programs. Many veterans qualify for both at the same time.
Does my disability have to be service-connected for SSDI?
No. SSDI is based on your inability to work due to disability, not whether the condition is service-connected.
How long does the SSDI process take?
It varies. Some claims are approved faster than others, especially when strong medical evidence is provided. Using the screener first helps determine whether it makes sense to apply.
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