Michigan

Social Security Disability Lawyers in Michigan

Crossroads Disability represents Michigan SSDI and SSI claimants at every stage — initial application through federal appeal. Free case evaluation. No fee unless we win.

How we help Michigan disability claimants

Our practice covers the full Social Security Disability process across Michigan: filing new SSDI and SSI applications, requesting reconsideration after a denial, and trying cases before Administrative Law Judges at Michigan's Office of Hearings Operations. Hearings are now routinely held by video and phone, so you do not need a local-only attorney to be well-represented.

Michigan's economy is anchored in auto manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture. That mix produces a distinct caseload — we frequently see decades of assembly-line musculoskeletal injuries and a large workforce of older skilled tradespeople. We build the medical and vocational record the way ALJs decide cases, and we know how to translate physically demanding work histories into the language SSA examiners use.

Michigan Office of Hearings Operations

Michigan routes hearings through the following OHO locations: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Mount Pleasant, Flint, Oak Park. The Social Security Administration assigns claimants to a hearing office based on residence, but video hearings are now standard, which means scheduling and travel are rarely an issue.

Michigan disability claim timeline

  • Initial decision: 6–8 months
  • Reconsideration after denial: 3–6 months
  • ALJ hearing scheduling: 10–15 months after request
  • Appeals Council review: 12+ months when needed

A claim that runs the full appeals track can take 18 to 24 months. The earlier you have experienced counsel involved, the cleaner the medical record and the better your odds at every stage.

Michigan cities we serve

We represent claimants in every county in Michigan. Below are some of the Michigan metros we publish dedicated guides for:

What we handle

Cost

Nothing up front. Our fee is set by federal law — 25% of past-due benefits or $9,200 (2025), whichever is less — and only collected if we win. See how we get paid →

Helpful guides for Michigan claimants

About our attorneys

Crossroads Disability is led by three founding partners who handle disability claims nationwide. Meet the team →

Michigan disability FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long do disability hearings take in Michigan?+

Michigan ALJ hearings typically take 10 to 15 months from the date a hearing is requested, in line with national averages. Initial application decisions take 6 to 8 months and reconsideration adds another 3 to 6 months.

Where are Michigan disability hearings held?+

Michigan has Office of Hearings Operations locations in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Mount Pleasant, Flint, Oak Park. Most hearings are now held by video or phone, so your physical location in the state rarely matters.

Do I have to live near your office to hire Crossroads Disability?+

No. We represent Michigan claimants statewide. Hearings are handled by video and document exchange is electronic, so location is not a factor.

What does it cost to hire a Michigan disability lawyer?+

Nothing up front. Federal law caps Social Security Disability attorney fees at 25% of past-due benefits or $9,200 (2025 cap), whichever is less, and the fee is only collected if we win.

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