Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros

Disability Attorney in Bloomfield Township, Michigan

(248) 419-046541000 Woodward Ave, Ste 350, Bloomfield Township, MI 48304View on Yelp
Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros - disability attorney in Bloomfield Township, MI
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About Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros

Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros is based at 41000 Woodward Avenue, Suite 350, in Bloomfield Township, a location that puts the firm within reach of clients throughout northern Oakland County and beyond. The firm's practice spans personal injury, Social Security disability, and workers compensation law, covering the full range of situations where injury or illness results in financial hardship and lost income. The multi-partner structure of the firm means clients benefit from a team that brings varied legal experience to their cases. Whether a client is filing a first-time SSDI application or appealing a denial after years of struggling with a disabling condition, the firm is equipped to navigate the procedural demands of the Social Security Administration while also addressing any related personal injury or workplace claims.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
SSI Applications and Appeals
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Personal Injury Cases
Workers Compensation Claims
Long-Term Disability Disputes
Disability Denial Appeals

Specialties

Personal Injury LawSocial Security Disability LawWorkers Compensation Law

How They Can Help

The attorneys at Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros work with clients on Social Security disability claims from start to finish, including gathering supporting medical evidence, responding to SSA requests, and advocating at hearings. The firm's personal injury and workers compensation practice areas allow them to take a comprehensive view when a client's disability stems from an accident or on-the-job injury, addressing multiple legal needs under one roof.

What to Expect

Clients who reach out to Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros can expect an initial review of their case to identify which claims apply and what stage of the process they are currently at. The firm then maps out a strategy, whether that means filing a new application, pursuing a reconsideration, or preparing for an administrative hearing. Throughout the process, the firm works to ensure that medical records and other documentation are properly compiled and submitted, and that clients are prepared for each interaction with the SSA or insurance carriers.

Service Area

Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros serves clients in Bloomfield Township, throughout Oakland County, and across the greater metro Detroit area in Michigan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Stalburg Fischer Weberman & Verros different from a solo disability attorney?
The firm has multiple named partners across personal injury, Social Security, and workers compensation law, which means your case can draw on a broader base of legal experience, particularly if your disability involves a workplace injury or accident.
Where is the firm located and how do I get there?
The office is at 41000 Woodward Avenue, Suite 350, in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, along one of the main corridors connecting Oakland County communities to downtown Detroit.
Can I file for both workers compensation and Social Security disability at the same time?
In many cases, yes. If you were injured at work and can no longer perform substantial work activity, you may qualify for both. The firm handles both practice areas and can help you pursue them concurrently while managing the coordination rules between the two programs.
How long does a Social Security disability case typically take in Michigan?
Timelines vary. Initial decisions can take three to six months, and if a denial leads to a hearing before an administrative law judge, the wait can extend to a year or more depending on the backlog at the local hearing office. An attorney can help keep your case moving and avoid procedural delays.
Does the firm handle cases where someone was injured by another driver and is now disabled?
Yes. The firm practices personal injury law alongside Social Security disability, so if an auto accident or another party's negligence caused your disabling condition, they can address both the injury claim and the disability benefits application.
Is there a cost to consult with the firm about my disability claim?
You should contact the firm directly at (248) 419-0465 to discuss their fee arrangements. Social Security disability attorneys in Michigan typically work on a contingency basis, collecting a fee only if you win benefits.

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