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Call us to learn how we can help in your Social Security proceedings. We offer FREE in-office consultations with one of our lawyers. This valuable legal advice only costs you a little of your time. Evening and Saturday appointments available!

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> Free Initial Consultations – Learn your rights and how we may be able to help.

> No Upfront Fees or Costs – You pay nothing unless we obtain benefits for you.

> Contingency Fee-Based Representation – Contingency-based fees are tightly limited by law.

Our Mission

Our mission is to represent each of our clients responsibly and zealously and to obtain the maximum benefits possible under the law. We can help take the mystery out of the process and always work on a contingency basis. No client is ever charged any fee or costs unless we succeed in getting that client the benefits to which they are entitled.

Social Security Disability Benefits

Disability benefits are paid to disabled workers and in some cases, their dependent children. A form of disability benefits is available regardless of your age, if you are found disabled under the Social Security's guidelines. In addition, if you are disabled your family members may qualify for benefits as dependents. Children under 18 (and some disabled adult children) may be also eligible if one parent receives disability benefits or is deceased.

Social Security Survivor Benefits

Survivor benefits can be paid to the deceased spouse's widow as full benefits at age 65 or older or reduced benefits at age 60. A disabled widow or widower can begin getting benefits at ages 50 to 60. A widow can claim benefits at any age if she or he takes care of a child who is under 16 or is disabled and receives benefits. Unmarried children under 18 (or up to age 19 if they are attending elementary or secondary school full time) also can receive survivor benefits. Under certain circumstances, benefits also can be paid to stepchildren, grandchildren, or adopted children.

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> State Bar of Michigan
> U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Michigan
> U.S. District Court - Western District of Michigan
> U.S. District Court - Northern District of Illinois
> U.S. Court of Appeals - Sixth Circuit
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