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Stacey Shook

Shook Disability Law
Social Security Disability Licensed 18 Years Las Vegas, NV
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Stacey Shook โ€” Social Security Disability Attorney, Las Vegas NV

Stacey Shook is a Nevada attorney licensed for 18 years practicing in Las Vegas, Nevada, admitted to the Nevada Bar in 2008. Stacey is based at Shook Disability Law, serving clients throughout Clark County โ€” including Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and the surrounding metro.

Stacey's primary focus is Social Security Disability. Stacey also handles SSDI, SSI and Workers Compensation cases. Clients searching for a social security disability attorney in Las Vegas benefit from working with someone who understands the specific procedural rules of Clark County courts, the judges and prosecutors in the local system, and the Nevada statutes that govern their case. Key statute: 42 U.S.C. ยง 405.

Why Hire Stacey Shook for Social Security Disability in Las Vegas?

Social Security Disability Law in Las Vegas โ€” What You Need to Know

Nevada's legal system has its own procedures, deadlines, and standards that differ from other states. For social security disability cases in Clark County, the court of record is typically the Clark County District Court for felonies and civil matters over $15,000, or the Las Vegas Justice Court for misdemeanors and small claims. Choosing a Las Vegas social security disability attorney who regularly appears in these specific courts โ€” and who knows the local culture and preferences โ€” can make a meaningful difference in your outcome.

Nevada law imposes strict deadlines on most legal matters. Personal injury claims must generally be filed within two years under NRS 11.190; DUI-related license suspensions trigger an immediate seven-day clock to request a DMV hearing; divorce filings require six weeks of Nevada residency under NRS 125.020. Missing these windows can permanently bar your legal remedies. Stacey's 18 years of Nevada practice means clients get timely guidance on all applicable deadlines from the first consultation.

What to Expect Working with Stacey Shook

Most Nevada attorneys in social security disability offer a free initial consultation. During that first meeting, you should expect Stacey to review the specific facts of your case, explain the likely legal process, outline fee arrangements (whether contingency, hourly, or flat fee), and give you a realistic assessment of your options. See our guide on Questions to Ask a Social Security Disability Attorney for the exact questions you should ask any attorney before you hire them.

Fee structures in Nevada vary by practice area. For personal injury and wrongful death cases, contingency fees typically range from 33% to 40% of the recovery. Criminal defense and DUI representation is usually flat-fee or hourly. For detailed cost information specific to social security disability cases, see our Social Security Disability Attorney Costs.

If You've Already Had an Incident

If you're searching for a social security disability attorney because something has already happened, timing matters. See our step-by-step guide: What to Do If Your SSDI Claim Is Denied in Nevada. The decisions you make in the first 24โ€“72 hours โ€” what you say to police or insurance adjusters, what evidence you preserve โ€” can significantly affect your legal options later.

Clark County Courts Serving Stacey Shook's Clients

Depending on your case type, proceedings may take place in one or more of the following Clark County courts. Each court has its own filing procedures, hours, and self-help resources:

Nevada Legal Resources Related to Social Security Disability

Before or after speaking with Stacey, you may find these Nevada-specific resources helpful:

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Social Security Disability in Nevada

What medical conditions qualify for SSDI in Nevada?
The SSA uses the 'Listing of Impairments' (the Blue Book) as a reference โ€” conditions meeting a Listing automatically qualify. However, most approvals come through the 'medical-vocational grid': showing that your age, education, work history, and Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) prevent you from performing any work available in the national economy. Qualifying conditions commonly include musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular disease, neurological impairments, cancer, and severe mental health conditions.
How long does it take to receive SSDI benefits in Nevada?
Initial Nevada SSDI applications are decided in 3โ€“6 months; approximately 64% are denied. Reconsideration adds 3โ€“5 months (90%+ denied). Requesting an ALJ hearing adds 12โ€“24 months before the Las Vegas ODAR. The entire process typically takes 2โ€“3 years for claimants who ultimately prevail. Retaining a disability attorney at the initial application stage generally improves outcomes and shortens overall timelines.
Can I work while applying for Social Security Disability?
You can work while applying as long as earnings don't exceed Substantial Gainful Activity ($1,550/month gross in 2024 for non-blind). The SSA considers work activity in Step 1 of the five-step evaluation. After approval, a 9-month Trial Work Period allows you to test your ability to return to work without immediately losing benefits. A Nevada disability attorney advises on work activity limits throughout the application and post-approval period.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) is based on your work history โ€” you need sufficient 'work credits' from prior earnings. SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is need-based, with no work history requirement, but strict income and asset limits ($2,000 individual in countable assets). Some claimants qualify for both programs ('concurrent benefits'). A Nevada disability attorney identifies which program โ€” or combination โ€” produces the maximum monthly benefit and the earliest possible start date.

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