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Social Security Disability Guide

Applying for SSDI or SSI in Nevada? Increase your chances of approval with Advocate's licensed disability specialists.

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Challenges Facing Residents in Nevada Seeking Disability Benefits

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Initial Application

41%

Approval rate in Nevada

Ranked #49 nationally

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Reconsideration

20%

Reconsideration rate in Nevada

National average is 16%

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ALJ Hearing

56%

ALJ approve rate in Nevada

Ranked #45 nationally

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Processing Time

9.5

Months for Nevada

7.8 is the national average

Advocate can help you with these obstacles and improve your chances of success. Our licensed disability specialists will:

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Gather stronger medical evidence for your application.
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Complete all the necessary forms correctly.
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Avoid mistakes that cause delays or denials.
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Appeal your case and guide you through the process.

Application Stages for Disability Applications in Nevada

If your disability benefits application has been denied in Nevada, you're not out of options. The majority of claims are approved at an appeal step. At Advocate, our team combines deep knowledge of disability law with strategic advocacy to help you present the strongest possible appeal and improve your chances of approval.

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Initial Application - File a claim with the Social Security Administration (SSA) through your local field office or online with Advocate. Approval rate is roughly 41% in Nevada without professional assistance.

Reconsideration - If your initial application is denied, you may appeal the decision, but you must act quickly as you only have 60 days to request a reconsideration. Approval rate is a low 20% at this step without professional help.

Hearing with an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) - If denied a second time you may seek out a hearing in person or over video with an ALJ. There is a better chance of approval at this step with roughly 56% of claims making it through.

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How Advocate Helps with your Nevada Disability Claim

Advocate's experienced team has represented thousands of claimants across the USA, including Nevada. Start with a free, no-obligation evaluation of your claim and let us give you the best chance at success.

We will assist you with the applications and help ensure your medical evidence is strong and well-documented.

To improve your chances of getting approved, your team will:

Help you gather the right medical records.
Review your financial and legal documents.
Complete your SSDI/SSI application forms.
Manage deadlines and communication.
Support you through every step.
Represent you at an ALJ hearing.
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Find Your Local Nevada Social Security Office

The Social Security website is a helpful resource where you can learn how to apply for benefits, check the status of your claim, and find important information about disability and other Social Security programs.

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Nevada Social Security Administration Offices

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1170 HARVARD WAY

RENO, NV 89502

Phone: (888) 808-5481

Fax: (833) 571-2615

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4340 SIMMONS STREET

NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV 89032

Phone: (866) 614-9667

Fax: (833) 902-2608

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1250 S BUFFALO DR

LAS VEGAS, NV 89117

Phone: (866) 704-4859

Fax: (833) 346-7159

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10416 S EASTERN AVENUE

HENDERSON, NV 89052

Phone: (855) 207-7084

Fax: (833) 950-3025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What you need to know about Nevada SSI/SSDI and Advocate

What is the SSDI approval rate in Nevada?
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Nevada's initial SSDI application approval rate is approximately 41%, ranked 49th nationally. At reconsideration, the rate is ~20%. At the hearing level, Nevada sees an approval rate of about 56%, ranking 45th in the nation. These rates highlight why strong medical evidence and experienced representation are so important. The Government Accountability Office has found that applicants with representation are up to 3x more likely to be approved.

How long does it take to get an SSDI hearing in Nevada?
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The average wait time for a disability hearing in Nevada is approximately 9.5 months, compared to the national average of 7.8 months. Nevada has 2 SSA hearing offices, and wait times can vary between locations. Total processing time from hearing request to final decision may be longer. Having experienced representation helps ensure your case file is complete and ready when your hearing date arrives.

Does Nevada have a state disability insurance program?
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No. Nevada does not offer a state-funded disability insurance program. Only five states have mandatory state disability insurance programs: California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. In Nevada, SSDI and SSI are the primary federal disability benefit programs available. Advocate can help Nevada residents apply for or appeal SSDI benefits at no upfront cost.

How much does SSDI pay in Nevada per month?
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SSDI is a federal program, so benefit amounts are based on your lifetime work history and earnings, not your state of residence. The average monthly SSDI benefit nationally is approximately $1,580, with a maximum of $4,018 in 2025. Nevada has no state income tax, so your SSDI benefits are not taxed at the state level. Federal taxes may apply if your combined income exceeds $25,000 (single) or $32,000 (married filing jointly). For SSI recipients, Nevada provides a state supplement (SSA-administered; ~$42/month), which can increase total monthly payments above the federal maximum of $967.

Where are the SSA hearing offices in Nevada?
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Nevada has 2 SSA hearing offices. Nevada is part of SSA Region 9. Your hearing will typically be scheduled at the office nearest to the SSA field office where you filed your claim. Since the pandemic, many hearings are conducted virtually via video or phone, which means you can also have representation from anywhere in the country. You can find your nearest SSA field office at ssa.gov/locator.

What happens if I'm denied SSDI in Nevada?
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If your initial application is denied in Nevada, you have 60 days to file an appeal. The appeals process has multiple stages: Reconsideration (a second review of your file), Hearing (before an Administrative Law Judge), and Appeals Council Review. In Nevada, hearing-level approvals average about 56%, which is significantly higher than the initial application rate of 41%. Most successful claims are ultimately approved at the hearing stage, which is why experienced representation is so valuable. Advocate can step in at any stage of the process.

Does Advocate charge upfront fees?
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No. Advocate operates on a contingency fee model. You pay nothing upfront, and our fee is capped at $9,200, which is set by federal regulation. If we don't help you win your benefits, you owe nothing. This applies to all Nevada residents regardless of where in the state you live. Our AI-powered platform combined with licensed clinical support is available to applicants and appellants across all 50 states and U.S. territories.

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