Can You Get Disability for Diabetes? The Complete Guide
A plain-English walk-through of how the SSA evaluates diabetes claims after the 2011 listing change — and what evidence actually wins cases today.
Free expert guidance for people with diabetes. Understand your eligibility, build your strongest case, and connect with a representative who specializes in diabetes claims. You'll never pay us a penny.
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Most disability companies treat diabetes as one condition among fifty. But diabetes claims are fundamentally different — and that's why they fail.
The SSA removed diabetes from the Blue Book as a standalone listing. Now, you have to qualify through your complications — and most people don't know that.
Neuropathy, vision loss, kidney disease, heart problems, amputations — each complication falls under a different section of the Blue Book, with different evidence requirements.
The Residual Functional Capacity assessment evaluates what you can still do despite your diabetes. It's the most important part of your claim — and the part most applicants get wrong.
Answer a few questions about your diabetes, your complications, and your work history. We'll give you an honest, no-nonsense assessment of your situation.
Get personalized guidance on exactly which medical records, test results, and documentation will build the strongest possible case for your specific complications.
We match you with a disability representative who has real experience winning diabetes cases like yours. You never pay us anything — ever.
Interactive tools designed specifically for diabetes disability claims — not generic calculators.
Answer a few questions about your diabetes and complications. Get an honest assessment of your eligibility in about 3 minutes.
Check Your EligibilityEstimate your potential monthly disability payment and back pay amount based on your work history.
Calculate Your BenefitsIdentify which of your diabetes complications may qualify you and learn which Blue Book listings apply to your situation.
Map Your ComplicationsEverything you need to know about qualifying for disability with diabetes. 45+ pages of expert guidance, delivered straight to your inbox.
Get Your Free GuideDiabetes affects your body in many ways. Each complication has its own path to disability qualification. Select yours to learn more.
Numbness, tingling, and pain in your hands and feet
Learn more →Blurry vision, dark spots, or vision loss from diabetes
Learn more →Diabetic nephropathy, CKD, dialysis, or declining kidney function
Learn more →Coronary artery disease, heart failure, or peripheral artery disease
Learn more →Toe, foot, or leg amputation, or chronic diabetic foot ulcers
Learn more →Nausea, vomiting, and unpredictable digestion from nerve damage
Learn more →Diabetes distress, depression, anxiety, or cognitive difficulties
Learn more →Dangerous low blood sugar episodes without warning signs
Learn more →Recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis requiring ER visits or hospitalization
Learn more →Nerve damage affecting digestion, blood pressure, heart rate, or bladder
Learn more →When two or more complications combine to prevent you from working
Learn more →"I had no idea my neuropathy alone could qualify me. Within two months of finding this site, I had a representative and a real plan."
"Every other site had one paragraph about diabetes. This was the first place that actually understood my Type 1 complications."
Diagnosed in childhood or young adulthood, insulin-dependent, managing unpredictable blood sugars every day.
Progressive condition with accumulating complications — neuropathy, vision loss, kidney problems, heart disease.
Written by disability specialists, reviewed by medical professionals, updated regularly.
A plain-English walk-through of how the SSA evaluates diabetes claims after the 2011 listing change — and what evidence actually wins cases today.
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Our free diabetes disability evaluation takes about 3 minutes. You'll answer a few simple questions about your diabetes, your complications, and your work situation. We'll give you an honest assessment — no sugarcoating, no pressure, and absolutely no cost. Ever.