SSD Benefit Denial Lawyer in Henderson
Was Your Application for SSD Benefits Denied?
It is an unfortunate fact that over 60% of social security disability benefit applications are denied, even for those who truly need the benefits. However, if you appeal the denied claim, it improves the approval rate to 80%. The likelihood of having your claim approved increases even more so when you obtain a skilled attorney or representative from Disability Action Advocates – DAA to assist you. With more than 20 years of experience in social security disability law, our team is very qualified to handle your claim.
Schedule a consultation with a Henderson SSD benefit denial attorney or representative today!
Why Do Claims Get Denied?
Claims can be denied for very minor mistakes on the application, such as technical errors, missing medical paperwork, or because insufficient information was provided. You may not have even been aware that these minor mishaps could have contributed to a denial. If your claim was denied, that does not mean all hope is lost. Our team can help you file an appeal! We have helped thousands of clients find success through both initial filings and appeals.
We can help gather the materials you need for your appeal, including:
- Your personal documents
- Medical records
- Pay stubs and other financial records
- Supplemental evidence
- Preparations for your hearing
You only have 60 days after you received notice that your claim was denied to file an appeal, so you must act quickly. Call on a Henderson SSD benefit denial lawyer or representative from our office for guidance. We have a thorough understanding of the Social Security Administration guidelines and requirements, giving us the necessary insight to strengthen your claim for SSD benefits.
Challenge your claim denial today by calling Disability Action Advocates at (888) 421-8705. We work hard for results!

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
