Reno SSI Benefits Advocate
Interested in Supplemental Security Income Benefits?
SSI is an acronym for supplemental security income, a unique federal income supplement program that is geared toward helping under-advantaged, aged, and disabled individuals to meet basic financial needs. SSI benefits play an instrumental role in the support of many disabled individuals who may be living in or close to poverty levels in Nevada and throughout the nation. This program can supply life-sustaining resources to those in need, and a reputable Reno SSI benefits advocate can support you throughout the application process.
Applying for SSI benefits can be complicated, especially for those who are not familiar with the application process. It is a good idea to apply for your SSI benefits as soon as possible or you may risk losing valuable benefits where the time period has already passed. The Social Security Administration can be very cooperative if the application process is followed correctly and timely.
If you are interested in applying for SSI benefits, our office is ready to assist you. Call us at (888) 401-3920 today to start exploring your options.
Qualified SSI Benefits Representatives in Reno
Disability Action Advocates is an organization that is focused on obtaining the best possible result in every claim. Our team is experienced in social security claims as well as in SSI and SSDI law, and we do not charge any fee until your case is won. Our office can handle your case from the very start, working closely with you to assure that the highest level of commitment is achieved. We want you to be fully aware of your rights and understand the application process every step of the way.
We're ready to offer you a case evaluation to get started. Contact our offices today to request one.

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
