Answer these questions to see if you meet the basic CPP Disability requirements.
Instant clarity — No more guessing whether you qualify
No obligations — It’s free and doesn’t commit you to anything
Tailored advice — Based on your specific situation, not generic rules
Time-saving — Get your eligibility result in under 5 minutes
Next-step guidance — We’ll point you toward what to do next (e.g. gather documents, speak with a lawyer)
Answer these questions to see if you meet the basic CPP Disability requirements.
Answer a few simple questions
We’ll ask about your age, work contributions, medical status, income, and related benefits you’ve already been receiving
Get your eligibility result
You’ll see a summary of whether you likely qualify for CPP disability benefits (or other relevant CPP programs)
See supporting factors and limitations
You’ll get clarity on key issues like how long you’ve contributed, severity of impairment, age criteria, and potential offsets
Receive next-step instructions
Based on your result, we’ll guide you on how to apply, what documents you’ll need, and whether legal help might be wise
Your CPP contributions — whether you've met the minimum requirement
Whether your medical condition meets the severity threshold
Whether your age and disability status align with eligibility rules
How other income or benefits you receive may affect your CPP entitlement
Special cases (for example, appeals, reconsiderations, or overlapping benefits)
A clear yes/no assessment: Do you likely qualify?
An explanation of the relevant rules applying to your case
Confidence in what to do next (apply, appeal, get help)
Save time and frustration — know your path before you fill out long forms or contact agencies
Workers who’ve become disabled and want to know if CPP disability is an option
Individuals currently receiving other benefits (e.g., EI, WSIB, private disability) who wonder if CPP applies
Family members helping a loved one navigate benefit eligibility
Anyone wanting to get a realistic sense of their prospects before investing time or legal fees
Yes. The eligibility result can help you understand your likelihood of qualifying and prepare for your application. You’ll still need to submit the official CPP Disability application and supporting documents to Service Canada
No. The tool only asks for non-identifying details like age, work history, and medical status. Your information is not stored or shared — results are shown instantly
Yes. The eligibility result can help you understand your likelihood of qualifying and prepare for your application. You’ll still need to submit the official CPP Disability application and supporting documents to Service Canada.
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Long-Term Disability insurance provides financial support to individuals who are unable to work for an extended period due to illness or injury. It helps cover a portion of your lost income during your recovery.
To qualify for LTD benefits, you generally need to have a medical condition that prevents you from performing the essential duties of your job. You must also meet any specific requirements outlined in your insurance policy, such as waiting periods and providing medical documentation.
LTD insurance typically covers a wide range of medical conditions, including physical injuries, chronic illnesses, mental health disorders, and serious diseases. It's important to review your policy for specific coverage details.
The duration of LTD benefits depends on your insurance policy. Some policies provide benefits until you reach a certain age (e.g., 65), while others may have a set time limit (e.g., two years). Your policy will specify the maximum benefit period.
If your LTD claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. It's important to review the denial letter carefully, gather additional medical evidence, and consider seeking legal advice to help strengthen your case and navigate the appeals process.
We strive for Customer Satisfaction. Coming from in-depth understanding of the law and the industry, capitalizing on extensive experience, we provide hands-on advice that speaks the language of our client’s needs. No matter if your case is large or small, we treat your matter with importance, integrity and hard work, your success is our satisfaction.
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905 - 266 - 2633
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Email
[email protected]
Toronto | Mississauga | Brampton | Vaughan | Hamilton | Markham | Oakville | Burlington | Kitchener | London
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