Muskegon, Michigan

Social Security Disability Attorney in Muskegon, Michigan


A Muskegon SSI/SSD Lawyer can help get you Disability Benefits

One of the major concerns when you are injured or too ill to work is how you will continue to support yourself and your family. In addition to your family’s living expenses there may be the added cost of medical treatment and care. Disability benefits from Social Security can help you take care of your family and meet your financial responsibilities. A disability attorney can help you file for SSI insurance benefits and get the help that you need.

To file for social security benefits in Muskegon County, contact the Muskegon Social Security Administration office at:

2585 Barclay Street
Muskegon, MI 49441
(231) 759-2525

Or call the Social Security Administration's national toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213.

When you have worked for years, earning an income and supporting a family, losing that income can come as a shock. Bills and expenses that you once paid with ease are now mounting up and it may feel like you are sinking into debt. This can cause great stress, and that is not good for your health which is already compromised. Replacing the lost income with social security disability benefits is a way to reduce the stress and take care of your financial responsibilities. A SSI/SSD attorney can help you file a successful claim and reduce your stress.

While some people are able to file SSI applications on their own and get approval for benefits, many others are disappointed when their claims are denied. This adds even more stress and can lead to failing health or depression. A skilled disability social security lawyer can alleviate that stress and worry. They can review your medical history and records and help you file an SSI application that has a good probability of being approved.

Muskegon, Michigan Disability Benefits
Muskegon, located on the western side of the state, on Lake Michigan, has an interesting and colorful history. It was once known as the “Lumber Queen of the World” and had many sawmills. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, it was these sawmills that supplied the lumber to rebuild the city. These businesses made millionaires out of many Muskegon residents, and at one time the city had the highest per capita income in the country. Muskegon, and its surrounding communities such as Spring Lake, Grand Haven, and Ravenna, is also the home for an unusually large number of US military veterans, even though there is no local base or military installation.

Muskegonites worked for generations to build a strong community, as did residents of Fruitport, Twin Lake, and Whitehall. But some have suffered an injury or become ill, and can no longer work and earn an income. You may be one of those who have become disabled and need social security disability benefits to support yourself and your family. Often the hardest part of getting benefits is proving to the SSA that you have an impairment that meets their requirements. Before you file an SSI application, consider contacting a skilled disability lawyer who can review your medical history and help you file a successful claim for benefits.

Free or Low Cost Medical Care near Muskegon, Michigan
There are medical clinics near Muskegon that can help people who are receiving disability benefits.

Muskegon Family Care Getty Clinic
2201 S. Getty St.
Muskegon, MI 49444
231-739-9315

Muskegon Family Care Oak Clinic
1700 Oak Ave. 400
Muskegon,, MI 49442
231-777-2093

You can also be represented by a social security disability lawyer if you reside in Fruitport, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg, Twin Lake, Nunica, Grand Haven, Whitehall, Ravenna, Wabaningo and surrounding areas.
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