Filing for Disability in Minnesota

When disability claims are medically reviewed in Minnesota, 39.0% are approvedabove the national average of 36.7%. This rate measures how often claims are approved at medical review, not all applications filed.

Data through February 2026Prototype State

In prototype states, denied claims skip reconsideration and go directly to a hearing. The 10 prototype states are: Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, and Pennsylvania. Learn how prototype states differ →

Your Chances at the Initial Level

Medical approval rate = allowances / completed medical determinations at DDS.

Overall39.0%

Nat'l avg: 36.7%

SSDI46.4%

Nat'l avg: 38.7%

SSI46.3%

Nat'l avg: 42.1%

Know Your Numbers

Minnesota approves 39.0% of initial disability claims. That’s 2.3 percentage points above the national average of 36.7%. Understanding your state’s data before you file helps you prepare.

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What You Could Receive

National payment amounts by program. 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. How benefits are calculated →

Medical Approval Rate Over Time

Monthly medical approval rates (allowances / determinations at DDS) for Minnesota vs. the national average. Data covers Feb 2021Feb 2026 (monthly).

Minnesota's medical approval rate has fallen from 45.3% to 39.0% over this period.

At a Glance — February 2026

Monthly activity and current caseload at the state DDS office

Approval Rate

39.0%

Claims Filed

2,220

Determinations

1,726

Pending Claims

11,867

If Your Claim Is Denied

Hearing

In prototype states, denied claims skip reconsideration and go directly to a hearing. Hearing office assignment is based on your ZIP code, not state lines — some residents may be assigned to an office in a neighboring state.

Detailed Breakdown

Initial Rates

Concurrent
20.8%
Disabled Child
69.0%

SSDI Volume

Claims Reviewed
756
Approved
351

SSI Volume

Claims Reviewed
471
Approved
218

SSDI + SSI Combined

Claims Reviewed
499
Approved
104

Disabled Child (SSI)

Claims Reviewed
168
Approved
116

What to Do Next

1

Review Minnesota's medical approval rates above to understand how your state compares.

2

Gather your medical records, treatment notes, and any test results that document your condition. See our evidence guide →

3

Consider getting a free case review from a disability advocate who knows your state's process.

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