Filing for Disability in Vermont

When disability claims are medically reviewed in Vermont, 44.6% 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 2026

Your Chances at the Initial Level

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

Overall44.6%

Nat'l avg: 36.7%

SSDI45.8%

Nat'l avg: 38.7%

SSI56.5%

Nat'l avg: 42.1%

Know Your Numbers

Vermont approves 44.6% of initial disability claims. That’s 7.9 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 Vermont vs. the national average. Data covers Feb 2021Feb 2026 (monthly).

Vermont's medical approval rate has risen from 41.3% to 44.6% over this period.

At a Glance — February 2026

Monthly activity and current caseload at the state DDS office

Approval Rate

44.6%

Claims Filed

313

Determinations

294

Pending Claims

719

If Your Claim Is Denied

Reconsideration

If your initial claim is denied, you can request reconsideration — a new review by a different examiner. Is reconsideration worth it? →

Recon Approval Rate

10.0%

Recon Claims Pending

173

Hearing

If reconsideration is also denied, your case goes 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.

No hearing offices are physically located in Vermont. Your assigned office may be in a neighboring state.

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Detailed Breakdown

Initial Rates

Concurrent
26.8%
Disabled Child
73.9%

Reconsideration Rates

Concurrent
9.1%
Disabled Child
0.0%

SSDI Volume

Claims Reviewed
131
Approved
60

SSI Volume

Claims Reviewed
92
Approved
52

SSDI + SSI Combined

Claims Reviewed
71
Approved
19

Disabled Child (SSI)

Claims Reviewed
23
Approved
17

Recon Volume

Claims Reviewed
60
Approved
6

What to Do Next

1

Review Vermont'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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