SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY LAWYERS IN MICHIGAN

If you live in Michigan and you need to file a new Application for Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or you’ve been denied recently and want Attorney representation in your appeal, then THE SOCIAL SECURITY LAW GROUP is here to help.
We’ve helped Disabled Americans living in Michigan win their disability claims going back as far as 1994! Our experienced staff and Attorneys have represented clients whose home zip codes are serviced by the Michigan Local Offices of SSA listed below.
If your case is denied and a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge is required, we will represent you at your hearing. Our initial consultation is free and you never pay any fees or expenses unless we win your case!
CALL 800-909-SSLG TO SPEAK WITH AN ATTORNEY
or
CLICK HERE TO GET THE PROCESS STARTED
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Our Office
We can provide you with services online from the comfort of your home or in person. Here is our office address in Southfield, outside of Detroit:
Social Security Law Group
Attorneys At Law
29600 Northwestern Highway, Suite 106
Southfield, Michigan 48034
800-995-7754
FAQs in Relation to Social Security Disability Lawyers in Michigan
How can a social security disability attorney in Michigan help with my claim?
A social security disability attorney in Michigan can guide you through the SSDI or SSI process, help gather medical records, file appeals, and represent you in hearings—all to improve your chance of approval.
What is the social security disability insurance Michigan eligibility criteria?
Social security disability insurance Michigan eligibility requires you to have a qualifying disability, be unable to work, and have enough work credits through prior employment covered by Social Security.
How to apply for social security disability insurance Michigan?
To apply for social security disability insurance in Michigan, visit www.ssa.gov, call 1-800-772-1213, or apply in person at a local SSA office in Michigan.
How much is social security disability in Michigan?
Social security disability in Michigan typically pays between $1,400 and $1,500 per month on average for SSDI. The exact amount depends on your prior income and work history.
What’s involved in the social security disability application Michigan process?
The social security disability application Michigan process includes submitting your work and medical history to the SSA, undergoing a review, and possibly attending a medical exam. If denied, you can appeal with or without legal help.
How hard is it to get disability in Michigan?
Getting disability benefits in Michigan can be tough—only about 4 in 10 applications are approved initially. Many applicants have better luck at the appeal stage. Working with an experienced disability attorney can significantly improve your chances. They can help you gather the right medical evidence and guide you through the process.