Top best Social Security Lawyers in ZIP 44109 | 2 available
2 Social Security lawyers are available in ZIP code 44109 in Cleveland, Ohio. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 48% provide free consultation with average fees of $323 per hour.
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Michael is proud to have been selected by his peers as one of the top Social Security Disability lawyers in Ohio under the age of 40. With a superior knowledge of the law, commitment to providing the best client service available, and a passion for tireless representation of his clients in their time of great need, Michael has helped his clients obtain millions of dollars in Social Security back benefits.. After graduating from law school Michael cut his teeth at one of Ohio’s largest and most prestigious plaintiff’s firms, where he still serves in an “of counsel” role today. Although the primary focus of his practice today is on Social Security Disability, he also has experience practicing Ohio Workers' Compensation law. Michael has successfully represented more than a thousand claimants seeking Social Security Disability and Ohio Workers' Compensation benefits at all stages of litigation -- from the initial administrative process up through the State and Federal Court levels. He also regularly lectures to groups about Social Security Disability and Workers’ Compensation benefits, and his writing has been featured in the Bar Journal of The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association and other legal publications.. If you are looking for smart, hard-nosed attorney representation, Michael would love to speak with you. Reach him by telephone at or e-mail at
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. I earned a B.S. at the University of Cincinnati and I earned my J.D. at Case Western here in Cleveland. My focus and my passion is disability litigation.. My primary work is on cases involving litigation before the Social Security Administration. My law firm can help people with the initial filing all the way through Federal Court litigation.. Since early 2015 I have been learning about Deaf culture and the discrimination of Deaf people. I am eagerly learning American Sign Language. I have some experience working with apartment complexes that have refused to install visual fire alarms and I also have experience with making sure Deaf people are provided sign language interpreters when necessary in accordance with Title III of the American with Disabilities Act.. If you have a question, just call. Please feel free to email or Facebook me as well.. Thank you for reading!. Andrew November