Expediting Your Social Security Disability Hearing
Learn if you Qualify. Contact us at DAA.
Sometimes worsening health, or impending hardship circumstances can necessitate the need to expedite a claim. There are some instances when the Social Security Administration will allow an expedited hearing, but only in the direst of situations. Utilizing the experience of a qualified Social Security Disability Advocate can reduce the time it takes to receive benefits and ensure the help you need is there when you need it!
What Are Dire Needs?
A dire need case identifies an individual facing immediate threats to their health and safety. A claimant at least fifty-five years of age or older is more likely to receive an expedited hearing. Sometimes those facing eviction or foreclosure while at the hearing level, can get their hearing expedited, as well as some military service casualty cases. Contacting your state senator or congressman may also be helpful. Still, even in these various cases, expedited hearings are rare. Our Social Security Disability advocates in Las Vegas can ensure all of your necessary paperwork is gathered and presented correctly to help you receive benefits.
You do not have to face this intimidating process without a committed advocate in your corner. Call our professionals at (888) 401-3920 today.
Call Our Advocates at (888) 401-3920 Now
If you believe you qualify for an expedited hearing, we can assist you in maximizing your chances of success. DAA will pursue your claim process with resolve and do everything within our power to lessen the financial burden you face. You can take confidence in being represented by a group that truly understands all aspects of disability claims.
Want to learn more about what we can do make your SSD claim as effective as possible? Contact our offices to request a case evaluation with us today.

FOCUSED EXCLUSIVELY ON SSD & SSI
Our Services Include:-
Filing all forms for the initial application, reconsideration & hearing
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Helping you through each step of the process so you know what to expect
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Coordinating any social security doctor appointments you may have
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Obtaining all your medical records and gather the necessary information
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Reviewing your file thoroughly to discover weaknesses & determine what is needed to obtain a favorable decision
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Representing you at a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge
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Supporting you throughout the entire process
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Appealing your case if appropriate
