Ann Arbor, Michigan

An Ann Arbor Lawyer Can Assist You In Applying For Disability Benefits


Strategy may seem like a strange thing to think about when it comes to filing for social security disability benefits, but there are some important points about a disability claim and the processing you cannot afford to ignore if you wish to avoid a total denial of disability benefits. Since most families or people coping with a disabling condition or treatment have a host of issues to deal with and need disability benefits desperately to hold off financial ruin, it pays to pay attention from the outset.
The SSA Offices for Ann Arbor, Michigan are located:  

3971 Research Park Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-2281
(800) 772-1213

Or call the Social Security Administration’s national toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213.
One of the most important issues is to seek regular, ongoing treatment for your impairment, whether physical or mental. The Social Security Administration considers any records submitted over ninety days old to be part of your medical history and not a true picture of your ongoing health concerns. Therefore, not seeking and maintaining ongoing medical treatment can have a negative impact on your disability claim. The Social Security Administration may also consider a lack of medical care on your part meaning your condition is not as severe as presented.
Submit all updated medical records to the Social Security Administration, or the local office handling your disability case, as soon as possible. Since not all records are helpful, it is in your best interest to forward this medical evidence to your disability attorney so they may review the records and decide what is helpful and what is not. A disability lawyer is a trained expert in what the Disability Examiner needs to see in order to decide in your favor and award disability benefits. Always verify and double check that the social security office has received your information.
Ann Arbor Disability Benefits
Although the social security disability claim process can be long and frustrating to many Ann Arbor residents, persistence and patience are what is needed in order to obtain disability benefits. Many people become discouraged, especially when their claim is first denied, and decide to give up since other pressing issues may be demanding their time and energy. Retaining a disability attorney in these cases is an excellent plan, as it removes the burden of stress from your shoulders as far as submitting paperwork on time, tracking your social security disability claim status, and reviewing medical information.
There is a lot of stress attached to filing a disability claim for Ann Arbor families who are also coping with other issues dealing with a disability or serious medical condition, but with expert help the process can be expedited to a certain extent, and with the proper medical evidence your disability claim can be approved for benefits.
Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care

Medical care is important for Ann Arbor residents, but ongoing medical is especially important when filing a disability claim. The following local facilities offer assistance:

Shelter Association of Washtenaw County Clinic
312 West Huron St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-662-2829

Community Dental Center
406 N. Ashley
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-998-9640

Other Ann Arbor Services and Disability Benefits
Other agencies in the local Ann Arbor area also offer assistance to families and people coping with a serious medical condition:

Lutheran Social Svc of MI
2770 Carpenter Rd Ste 200
Ann Arbor, MI
(734) 971-1944
http://www.lssm.org/

Helpsource
3879 Packard St
Ann Arbor, MI
(734) 973-1900
http://helpsourceagency.com/

Avalon Housing Incorporated
603 W Huron St
Ann Arbor, MI
(734) 827-2289
http://avalonhousing.org/

Our office represents clients in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline, Whitemore Lake, Dexter, Milan, Whittaker, Willis, Bridgewater, Salem, Plymouth, South Lyon, Hamburg, Canton, Belleville and surrounding areas.
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