How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in Nevada?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 11/26/2025


How often will I be reviewed for continued eligibility for SSDI in Nevada? In Nevada, individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) usually undergo periodic reviews by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to determine if they still qualify for benefits. These reviews, known as Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs), occur at intervals based on the expected improvement of your medical condition. Depending on your disability, a review could happen every few years or less frequently if your condition is expected to remain constant. The goal of these reviews is to ensure that SSDI benefits are provided only to those who continue to meet the SSA’s disability requirements.

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Scheduled Reviews Based on Medical Improvement

The SSA schedules reviews depending on how likely your condition is to improve:

  • Frequent CDRs for conditions that are expected to get better.
  • Less frequent or no CDRs for conditions considered permanent or unlikely to improve.
Typical Review Frequency

Most SSDI recipients in Nevada can expect:

  • Initial reviews within 6-18 months after benefits begin.
  • Subsequent reviews every 3 to 7 years depending on the nature of the disability.
Review Process Details

During a review, the SSA will:

  • Request updated medical records and reports.
  • Evaluate work activity and functioning to verify ongoing eligibility.
  • May schedule consultative examinations if necessary.
Consequences of Review Outcomes

Based on the review, the SSA may:

  • Continue benefits if disability criteria are still met.
  • Terminate benefits if medical improvement is found.
  • Delay or modify benefits based on changes in your condition or work status.
What to Expect as a Beneficiary

Notifications will include:

  • Advance written notice about the upcoming review.
  • Instructions on submitting medical and personal information.
  • Information on your rights to appeal any decisions if benefits are reduced or stopped.

How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we guide Nevada SSDI recipients through the Continuing Disability Review process by:

  • Helping you prepare and organize crucial medical documentation to support your ongoing eligibility.
  • Advising you on what to expect during your periodic SSDI reviews and how to respond effectively.
  • Representing your interests in communications with the SSA to ensure your claim is fairly evaluated.
  • Assisting with filing appeals if your benefits are threatened or discontinued after a review.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you are facing a Continuing Disability Review for your SSDI benefits in Nevada, contact Hogan Smith today for a free consultation. Our experienced team will support you throughout the review process and help protect your right to continue receiving SSDI benefits without unnecessary interruptions or complications.


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