Does Liver and Gallbladder Cancer Qualify for Disability?

CancerSSA criteria as of Sep 2025

Liver and gallbladder cancer refers to cancers originating in the liver, gallbladder, or bile ducts. SSA evaluates disability claims for this condition under Blue Book Listing 13.19, which covers primary cancers of these organs. Because this listing is specifically designed for these cancer types, SSA reviews your medical records to confirm a diagnosis of cancer of the liver, gallbladder, or bile ducts and assesses how the condition and its treatment affect your ability to work.

What SSA Considers

Under Blue Book Listing 13.19, SSA evaluates whether you have a confirmed diagnosis of cancer of the liver, gallbladder, or bile ducts. The listing applies to primary cancers originating in these organs. SSA will review your medical documentation to verify this diagnosis. Because the listing criteria center on the confirmed presence of this type of cancer, having clear, well-documented medical evidence establishing your diagnosis is essential to SSA's evaluation of your claim.

What You Could Receive

National payment amounts across all disability programs — not specific to any condition. Individual amounts vary based on earnings history and state supplements.

Avg New SSDI Award

$1,821/mo

Max SSDI Benefit

$4,152/mo

SSI Individual Rate

$994/mo

SSI Couple Rate

$1,491/mo

SSDI amounts based on your earnings record. SSI is the 2026 federal rate; some states add a supplement.

What If Your Condition Doesn't Match Exactly?

Many people qualify through a medical-vocational allowance, even when their condition doesn't exactly match a Blue Book listing. SSA considers your age, work history, symptoms, and functional limits together. Strong medical documentation is the key. Learn more about qualifying without an exact match →

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What You'll Need to File

  • Pathology or biopsy report confirming a diagnosis of liver, gallbladder, or bile duct cancer
  • Imaging studies (CT scans, MRI, or ultrasound) showing the location, size, and extent of the tumor
  • Operative or procedure notes from any surgical interventions, such as resection or biopsy
  • Oncologist's treatment notes and clinical records documenting your diagnosis and ongoing care
  • Records of chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, or other cancer treatments received
  • Hospital discharge summaries related to cancer treatment or complications
  • Laboratory results, including liver function tests and tumor marker tests (e.g., AFP, CA 19-9)

How to build a strong medical evidence file →

Frequently Asked Questions (5)

Does SSA automatically approve liver or gallbladder cancer claims?

SSA evaluates each claim individually based on the medical evidence you provide. Having a confirmed diagnosis of liver, gallbladder, or bile duct cancer is what SSA looks for under Listing 13.19, but a thorough medical record is important to support your claim.

What type of cancer does Blue Book Listing 13.19 cover?

Listing 13.19 covers primary cancers of the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts. SSA uses this listing to evaluate disability claims for these specific cancer types.

What is the most important piece of evidence for this type of claim?

A pathology or biopsy report that confirms your diagnosis of liver, gallbladder, or bile duct cancer is typically the most critical piece of evidence. Imaging studies and oncologist records that document the extent of your condition also strengthen your claim.

Does my cancer need to be at a certain stage to qualify?

The Blue Book Listing 13.19 criteria as written focus on a confirmed diagnosis of cancer of the liver, gallbladder, or bile ducts, without specifying a required stage. SSA will review all submitted medical evidence when evaluating your claim.

Can I still qualify if my cancer is being treated or is in remission?

SSA considers your medical history and the full record of your condition and treatment. You should submit all relevant records, including treatment history and follow-up notes, to give SSA a complete picture of your situation.

Blue Book Listing Reference

Primary: 13.19 Liver or gallbladder

Cancer (Malignant Neoplastic Diseases)

Source version: 2025-09-11

View source on eCFR

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