Borella & Amsbaugh

Disability Attorney in Plymouth, Michigan

(734) 455-701140400 E Ann Arbor Rd, Ste 201, Plymouth, MI 48170View on Yelp
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About Borella & Amsbaugh

Borella & Amsbaugh operates out of Suite 201 at 40400 East Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth, Michigan, a location that puts them within easy reach of clients throughout western Wayne County and the surrounding communities. The firm concentrates its practice on two interconnected areas that often affect the same clients: Social Security disability benefits and workers compensation claims. When a workplace injury leads to a long-term disability, having a firm familiar with both systems can make a meaningful difference in how a case is handled. The firm does not currently have public ratings or reviews on Yelp, so people looking into this are invited to call directly at (734) 455-7011 to discuss their situation. Whether someone is filing for the first time or has already received a denial, the attorneys at Borella & Amsbaugh work through the claims and appeals process on behalf of people in Plymouth, Canton, Livonia, and surrounding areas who need guidance navigating the Social Security Administration and Michigan workers compensation systems.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications
Disability appeals and hearings
Workers compensation claims
Workplace injury benefits
Denied claim representation
Administrative law judge hearings

Specialties

Social Security disability lawWorkers compensation lawDisability appeals

How They Can Help

Borella & Amsbaugh helps clients pursue disability benefits through the Social Security Administration, including initial SSDI and SSI applications, as well as representation at reconsideration and administrative law judge hearing stages. On the workers compensation side, the firm assists clients with claims related to on-the-job injuries, helping them pursue the medical and wage replacement benefits they may be entitled to under Michigan law. The combination of these two practice areas means the firm is well-positioned to assist clients whose disability stems from a work-related incident.

What to Expect

Clients who contact Borella & Amsbaugh can expect an initial conversation about their medical condition, work history, and the current status of any claim they have filed. From there, the firm typically reviews available medical records and Social Security or workers compensation documentation to assess the strength of the case. The attorneys guide clients through each step, whether that means preparing a new application, responding to a denial, or representing the client before an administrative law judge. Throughout the process, the goal is to make sure the client understands where their case stands and what comes next.

Service Area

Borella & Amsbaugh serves clients in Plymouth, Canton, Livonia, Northville, and throughout western Wayne County and the greater Detroit metro area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of disability cases does Borella & Amsbaugh handle?
The firm handles Social Security disability cases, including SSDI and SSI claims, as well as workers compensation matters under Michigan law. They assist with both new applications and appeals of denied claims.
Can the firm help if my Social Security disability claim was already denied?
Yes. A denial is not the end of the process. Borella & Amsbaugh can represent you during the reconsideration stage or at a hearing before an administrative law judge, which is often where denied claims are won.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance, is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you paid. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a need-based program for people with limited income and resources. The firm can help determine which program or programs you may qualify for.
Does Borella & Amsbaugh also handle workers compensation claims in Michigan?
Yes. Workers compensation is one of their listed practice areas. If you were injured on the job and are having difficulty receiving benefits, the firm can help you navigate the Michigan workers compensation system.
Where is the firm located and how do I schedule a consultation?
The office is located at 40400 East Ann Arbor Road, Suite 201, in Plymouth, Michigan. You can reach them by phone at (734) 455-7011 to schedule a time to discuss your case.
Can I file for both Social Security disability and workers compensation at the same time?
In many situations, yes, though receiving workers compensation benefits can affect the amount of SSDI you receive through an offset calculation. Having a firm that handles both areas can help you understand how pursuing both claims simultaneously may impact your overall benefits.

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