Disability Action Advocates

Disability Attorney in Reno, Nevada

3.7(6 reviews)
(775) 525-66161575 Delucchi Ln, Ste 118, Reno, NV 89502View on Yelp
Disability Action Advocates - disability attorney in Reno, NV

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About Disability Action Advocates

Disability Action Advocates is a Reno, Nevada firm dedicated solely to Social Security law, meaning every aspect of their practice is built around helping people obtain the disability benefits they are entitled to from the federal government. The firm is located at 1575 Delucchi Lane, Suite 118, in Reno, and serves clients throughout the northern Nevada region who are dealing with the often complicated and frustrating SSA claims process. The firm holds a 3.7-star rating across 6 Yelp reviews, reflecting a mix of client experiences. With a singular focus on Social Security disability matters, Disability Action Advocates is positioned to handle cases at every stage, from initial applications to appeals before administrative law judges and beyond. If you have been denied disability benefits or are just starting the application process in the Reno area, this firm concentrates specifically on this area of law.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Claim Appeals
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Appeals Council Reviews
Disability Benefit Eligibility Consultations
Federal Court Appeals

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawSSDI and SSI ClaimsDisability Appeals

How They Can Help

Disability Action Advocates assists clients in Reno and northern Nevada with every stage of the Social Security disability process, from preparing and submitting an initial SSDI or SSI application to representing clients at hearings before administrative law judges when claims are denied. The firm helps clients gather the medical documentation and work history records the SSA requires, builds arguments for why a client meets the federal definition of disability, and advocates directly on the client's behalf throughout what can be a lengthy process.

What to Expect

When you first reach out to Disability Action Advocates, the firm will review your situation, including your medical conditions, work history, and whether you have already applied or been denied benefits. They will explain where you stand in the SSA process and what steps come next. If you are facing a hearing before an administrative law judge, the firm will help you prepare, gather supporting medical evidence, and represent you at the hearing. Clients are kept informed throughout the process so they understand what the SSA is reviewing and what to expect at each stage.

Service Area

Disability Action Advocates serves Social Security disability clients throughout Reno, Sparks, and the broader northern Nevada region from their Delucchi Lane office.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of disability cases does Disability Action Advocates handle?
The firm focuses exclusively on Social Security law, handling SSDI and SSI claims, appeals of denied applications, administrative law judge hearings, and further appeals if needed.
I was denied Social Security disability benefits. Can Disability Action Advocates help me appeal?
Yes. Many disability claims are denied at the initial stage, and appealing is a common and often successful path. The firm handles reconsideration requests, ALJ hearings, and higher-level appeals for denied claimants in Nevada.
Where is Disability Action Advocates located?
The firm is located at 1575 Delucchi Lane, Suite 118, in Reno, Nevada. You can call them at (775) 525-6616.
How long does the Social Security disability process take in Nevada?
Initial applications can take three to six months or longer for a decision. If an appeal and ALJ hearing are required, the process can extend to a year or more. Having legal representation can help ensure your case is presented as thoroughly as possible at each stage.
Do I have to pay Disability Action Advocates upfront to represent me?
Social Security disability attorneys are typically paid through a contingency arrangement regulated by the SSA. If you win, the attorney fee is paid from your back pay award, subject to federal limits. You should confirm the specific arrangement with the firm directly.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance, is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a needs-based program for people with limited income and resources. A person may qualify for one or both programs depending on their circumstances.

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