Michigan Disability Law
Disability Attorney in Farmington Hills, Michigan

About Michigan Disability Law
Michigan Disability Law is located at 30300 Northwestern Highway in Farmington Hills, a well-connected suburb in western Oakland County. The firm focuses exclusively on disability law, which sets it apart from general practice offices that handle disability cases alongside a wide variety of other matters. Clients working with a dedicated disability practice benefit from attorneys whose daily work revolves around Social Security Administration procedures, medical evidence standards, and the hearing process before administrative law judges. Farmington Hills sits in one of Michigan's most populated counties, and the firm is positioned to serve clients from across the Oakland County region as well as neighboring communities in Wayne and Macomb counties. Disability cases in Michigan follow the same federal framework as elsewhere in the country, but having local representation means your attorney is familiar with the hearing offices and administrative law judges in Michigan's SSA district, which can matter in how a case is prepared and presented.
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How They Can Help
Michigan Disability Law assists clients at every stage of the Social Security disability process, from preparing an initial application with thorough medical documentation to representing clients at hearings before administrative law judges in Michigan. When the Social Security Administration denies a claim, which happens to a significant portion of applicants at the initial stage, the firm guides clients through the reconsideration, hearing, and if necessary, Appeals Council stages. The attorneys work to build a complete medical and vocational record that accurately reflects a client's limitations and supports the legal standards required to qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits.
What to Expect
When you reach out to Michigan Disability Law, the firm starts by reviewing where your case currently stands, whether you have not yet filed, have received a denial, or are approaching a hearing date. The attorneys explain the specific requirements at your stage of the process, identify any gaps in your medical records that need to be addressed, and begin preparing the evidence and legal arguments that support your claim. As your hearing date approaches, the firm prepares you for what to expect when testifying before an administrative law judge, so you feel informed and ready when the time comes.
Service Area
Michigan Disability Law serves clients throughout Oakland County, Wayne County, Macomb County, and surrounding communities in southeastern Michigan from its Farmington Hills office.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI in Michigan?
My initial disability application was denied. Is it worth appealing?
How long does a disability case typically take in Michigan?
Does Michigan Disability Law only handle disability cases?
How does payment work for disability representation?
Can I still apply for disability if I am currently working part-time?
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