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   * SSDI vs SSI in Nevada
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   * Social Security Appeal and Evaluation Process
   * What is definition of Social Security disability in Nevada?
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 * SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
   
   Your Guide to Social Security Disability Claims in Nevada
   
   
   



Social Security Disability
Social Security Disability



LAS VEGAS SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY ATTORNEY




REPRESENTING THE DISABLED IN NEVADA

Harris Disability Law Firm is a leading law firm in Nevada founded by Attorney
Richard A. Harris. The firm’s attorneys focus on securing Social Security
disability benefits for clients. The firm’s experienced attorneys empathetically
and aggressively navigate the system and assist in the extensive paperwork
process for clients seeking Social Security disability benefits.

Despite the normally high denial rate to Social Security disability
applications, our attorneys have a high success rate in representing clients
anywhere within the process, from initial application to initial denial of
benefits, to the formal appeal and review process. We represent clients who have
not yet applied or find themselves in the middle of difficult application
process or whose application has been denied. Ultimately, our goal is to win
your Social Security case so you can receive the benefits you deserve.


WHY DO YOU NEED A DISABILITY LAWYER?

If you are considering applying for Social Security disability benefits in
Nevada, you may be wondering whether or not you need a disability attorney in
order to apply for the benefits you need. While you are not required to hire a
lawyer by law, you will find it extremely beneficial to hire any experienced
Social Security disability attorney for the following reasons:

 1. An attorney will help you file all forms for the initial application or at
    the time of reconsideration and hearing and ensure that your application is
    complete.
 2. An attorney will help you through each step of the process and will function
    as the communicator between you and the Social Security Administration
    (SSA).
 3. A disability attorney will review your medical records and will work with
    you to collect any missing medical tests, thus coordinating and obtaining
    all your medical evidence records and gathering the necessary information to
    strengthen your disability claim.
 4. A qualified attorney will review your social security file thoroughly and
    check for possible weaknesses and loopholes to determine what is needed in
    order to win the case.
 5. Your attorney will represent you at a hearing before an Administrative Law
    Judge. The majority of disability claims are won at the hearing level. A
    Social Security attorney will ensure that you are adequately prepared for
    your hearing.
 6. Your attorney will support you throughout the entire process.
 7. Your attorney will appeal your case, if appropriate.

Therefore, hiring a social security disability lawyer in Las Vegas, Nevada,
would significantly increase your chances for approval. Many people are cynical
about hiring an attorney, as they believe they need to pay a fee up front, which
is a big concern when they are already struggling financially due to their
illness or other disability. However, a Social Security disability attorney does
not get paid unless you win your case.


DON'T LET SOCIAL SECURITY DENY YOU THE BENEFITS YOU NEED

When Should I Apply for Benefits?
 * You are not working, or you are working, but you are not earning over $1,000
   a month and:
 * You have a physical and/or psychological condition which has prevented you
   from working for the last 12 months; or
 * The doctor has told you the impairment will prevent you from working for over
   12 months (even if it has not yet been a year); or
 * Your impairment is expected to result in death.

How Do I Apply for Benefits?
 1. Make an appointment at local Social Security office: Call 1.800.772.1213.
    You can make an in-person appointment with the local Social Security office
    or they will set up a telephone interview with the local Social Security
    office, OR
 2. Apply Online: www.socialsecurity.gov. You may only apply for SSDI online.
    All other types of applications, including SSI, may be started with Social
    Security over the phone or in person.

Click HERE for FAQs.

Why Harris Disability Lawyers? We Care.
 * We will help you at any stage of your claim, and especially at a hearing.
 * We make sure Social Security has all of your medical records.
 * We will provide your resource information for you to obtain medical care.
 * We advise and guide you through the process.

Call us at 702.999.9999 today.

ARE YOU DISABLED?

How do you know if you are eligible for disability benefits?

 

LEARN MORE

WHAT TYPE OF DISABILITY BENEFITS ARE AVAILABLE?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers the benefits to individuals and
their families who are qualified.

LEARN MORE

SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits help support your family’s daily
expenses due to a disability or your age. We work with you to get the benefits
you need.

LEARN MORE

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY FAQ

Find answers to frequently asked questions about Social Security Disability.

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CALL HARRIS DISABILITY TODAY 725.999.9999


CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

> Everyone starting with the receptionist all the way through your ordeal,
> Harris Law Firm makes you feel safe, you know the entire time they are in
> control and always representing you to their fullest capability. This is the
> second time I used Harris Law Firm. The first time was for my social security
> benefits and I won that one, and this one was a car accident and of course we
> won this one too. Congrats!! Harris Law Firm really rocks!!! Thank you
> everyone!!

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INFORMATION ON SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

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How can I win a social security disability claim?

The average national rate of approval for initial disability claims is 36
percent. This means about sixty-four percent of all initial disability claims
are denied. The probability of winning a disability case depends on several
factors:

 1. Your medical evidence – If you have proper medical documentation including
    your medical reports and records of the severity and ongoing nature of your
    disability, preferably from your treating physician and all other medical
    provider, you are more likely to win benefits.
 2. Your age, level of education and work history – Apart from your medical
    conditions, you are also evaluated based on your age, education, work
    experience and any transferable skills. If Disability Determination Services
    (DDS) decides the person cannot do other work, the claim will be approved.
    If DDS decides that the person can do other work, the claim will be denied.
 3. Persistence – Statistically, most initial applications for SSD and SSI are
    denied. Hence, don’t get demotivated. The next step is to file a Social
    Security appeal, called a Request for Reconsideration.



Can I still work if I’m receiving Social Security disability benefits?

Under disability law, benefits are provided for disabled individuals who are no
longer able to perform substantial gainful activity. This means that if you work
or receive other forms of income, your SSDI benefits could be reduced or
canceled.



Can I Receive both SSI and SSDI at the Same Time?

In some circumstances, you can receive both Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits at the same time. This
is commonly referred to as “concurrent benefits.” To receive concurrent
benefits, you must be approved for SSDI, but receiving low monthly payments
through the program.



Can children with disabilities get Social Security benefits?

A child with a disability age 18 or older may get Social Security benefits when
a parent gets retirement or disability benefits. The child may also get benefits
if a parent dies. The child’s disability must have begun before age 22.



How long do I get to keep my Social Security disability or SSI benefits?

Social Security has no set length of time that you can keep receiving disability
benefits. You may receive Social Security disability benefits for a lifetime,
provided your medical condition has not improved or you have not gone back to
work earning above the substantial gainful activity monthly earnings limit.



What is Social Security disability in the State of Nevada?

Nevada does not have a State disability program; you can apply for Social
Security disability benefits through the two federal programs: Social Security
Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).



Can a disability attorney speed up my disability case? If so, how?

Yes, your disability attorney can attempt to speed up the scheduling of your
case before an administrative law judge, or even eliminating the need for a
hearing altogether. This can be done under following conditions.

 1. Requesting an on-the-record review – This can be requested when your
    disability attorney believes that the medical evidence supporting your case
    is very strong and you should qualify for disability benefits in accordance
    with the SSA definition of disability.
 2. Requesting to expedite the hearing based on dire need – If a claimant is in
    danger of losing their residence, or losing their access to needed medical
    treatment or prescribed medications, they may be able to request that the
    hearing office speed up the scheduling of their disability hearing based on
    this.
 3. Congressional Inquiry – A claimant, or their disability attorney, can always
    contact the office of their congressional representative (their district
    congressman or congresswoman) to have that office conduct a formal inquiry
    into why it is taking so long to get a hearing scheduled.



For more questions, visit our FAQ page.


CONTACT US TODAY FOR
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for disability benefits. Call us today at 725.999.9999 or complete a free
initial consultation form. We're here because we care.

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