Top best Workers Compensation Lawyers Near me in ZIP 49503
Looking for Workers Compensation lawyers near ZIP code 49503 in Grand Rapids, Michigan? Browse experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Workers Compensation Lawyers Nearby Grand Rapids 49503 (by distance)
Within 50 miles
(Muskegon Area) 49443 34.4 miles
(Kalamazoo Area) 49007 45.8 miles
15 - 25
$244 - $509
45% - 69%
3.7 - 4.1 ★
FAQs - Workers Compensation Lawyers in city Grand Rapids How many Workers Compensation lawyers actively serve residents of Grand Rapids, Michigan? Approximately 30 licensed attorneys focus on Workers Compensation across Grand Rapids, Michigan. Most matters are filed through the Michigan District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Workers Compensation lawyers in Grand Rapids, Michigan? In Grand Rapids, typical rates range from $219-$374 per hour for Workers Compensation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3880 and $8708, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Workers Compensation matters usually take in courts near Grand Rapids? Workers Compensation cases in Grand Rapids, Michigan usually take around 4-13 months depending on complexity and the Michigan District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Workers Compensation cases for people living in Grand Rapids, Michigan? Residents of Grand Rapids typically see Workers Compensation filings handled by the Michigan District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Workers Compensation? About 40% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Workers Compensation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Stephen Schultz is one of the co-founders of Tanis Schultz. He holds a degree in International Relations from James Madison College at Michigan State University. After completing his undergrad degree, he obtained his law degree from Michigan State University’s Detroit College of Law. In his career as a Grand Rapids attorney, Mr. Schultz has gained expensive experience in workers’ compensation, social security, disability, corporate law, contract, and creditor’s rights law at both district and circuit court levels.Mr. Schultz currently holds membership with the Grand Rapids Bar Association, the Workers’ Compensation Section of State Bar, the State Bar of Michigan, and the Federal Court’s Western District of Michigan. In his spare time, he enjoys boating, competitive sports, traveling, and spending time with his family. Contact Tanis Schultz today to request a free consultation.
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Since 1986, I have represented individuals throughout Western Michigan in matters involving Social Security, Worker's Compensation, Personal Injury and Unemployment Benefits Law. This year, I will have been in practice for 39 years. I have a proven track record of providing positive results for clients. If you are disabled or have been injured on the job or due to the negligence of others, I will listen to you and will do my best to obtain a favorable outcome. I approach each client compassionately and work to understand the details of your individual situation to identify the best course of action for you.. At this point in my career, I have conducted over 2,000 Social Security hearings and have represented hundreds of worker's compensation clients. Unlike so many other Social Security attorneys, I am willing to appeal to federal court if appropriate; I have written over 500 such appeals. I am the only attorney in Michigan to have served three years as the Chair of the State Bar's Social Security Law Section, and I have worked to make the Social Security Bar more professional for years. No attorney worth a darn never loses a Social Security case, because those attorneys never take chances, but I usually will be willing to take a chance on you. Winning these cases is not about fighting; it is about presenting the evidence in your case in the best way possible by knowing how to do so. It's fair to say that I know how to do that. And while trials are less frequent in Worker's Compensation, I've conducted hundreds of depositions and participated in many trials and appeals. Unlike so many attorneys, I can handle your entire case. And you will be hard pressed to find another attorney who has appeared before the Michigan Court of Appeals in hundreds of cases, before the Michigan Supreme Court in several cases, in the federal courts of Michigan in hundreds of cases, and before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in several cases.. And in breaking news, I have just been chosen (by a vote of other lawyers) as one of the best lawyers in Grand Rapids in both Worker's Compensation and Social Security. I also was board certified in the area of Social Security by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA); currently, I am the only such attorney in the State of Michigan.. You are welcome to call me today to schedule a consultation to find out if I can help you.
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Patrick Duff is a proud West Michigan native, having grown up in the Grand Rapids area and along the lakeshore. He is admitted to practice in all Michigan state courts and is an active member of the Michigan State Bar Association, the Grand Rapids Bar Association, and the Michigan Association for Justice. Patrick is deeply connected to his community, attending Madison Church South Hill with his wife and two daughters. When not practicing law, he enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, traveling, reading, playing music, and golfing. Patrick’s approachable demeanor and dedication to his clients make him a trusted advocate in the legal field.
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Martha E. Reamon graduated Magna Cum Laude from Aquinas College in 1979. In 1983, she graduated Cum Laude from Thomas M. Cooley Law School.. Ms. Reamon has been in practice for 31 years. For 25 of those years, she has exclusively represented plaintiffs in automobile negligence, worker’s compensation and Social Security Disability cases.. Attorney Reamon has been listed in Super Lawyers of Michigan from 2008 – 2011. In addition, she was inducted into the College of Worker’s Compensation Lawyers in March of 2013. Both of those honors are decided upon by her peers and indicate a high degree of professional achievement and peer recognition. Attorney Reamon has also been listed in Leading Lawyers in both 2014 and 2015, again an honor which is based upon a survey of her peers.. In addition, since 1994, she has been a panel member of the Attorney Discipline Board. As a panel member, and currently a chairperson, she hears and decides disciplinary causes of action against attorneys in the state of Michigan.. Ms. Reamon and her family have a long history of representing injured people in the state of Michigan. Her father was a plaintiff’s attorney who practiced for nearly 50 years in Grand Rapids. In addition, her brother is a Social Security judge. Her family has practiced law and represented injured people for more than 75 years in total.
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Joshua M. Britten focuses his practice in workers compensation defense.. During law school and business school, Mr. Britten gained experience in financial investment and tax matters while working for a financial investment company. He also worked for a land use consulting firm where he advised clients on complex zoning and land use matters.
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For 49 years I have aggressively and successfully represented many disabled claimants/workers.. Over the last four decades I have helped lead the charge in defending the Workers Compensation Law to stem the tide of unwarranted and harmful changes.. From the moment I first meet my client I begin contemplating how to best present the case. More importantly, I believe that a good trial lawyer does not just sit back and hope that the case will try itself. Instead, I enjoy thinking and planning how to best present the case. I consider my client to be a key member of the trial team. Too often, attorneys leave their clients in the dark on important issues that may arise. I have been amazed at how often my clients are able to provide me with excellent arguments and facts to counter the latest attack from the insurance defense attorney. I enjoy the battle. I enjoy the negotiating. But most of all, I enjoy cross-examining the insurance company's witnesses. More often, than not, I will call the personnel director or supervisor as my first witness. This tends to surprise them. Even though many defense lawyers know that I will do this, I am still amazed at what good evidence we can elicit out of the mouths of the defendant’s own representatives.. Except for 7 years of college and law school in Ann Arbor and a brief stint in Washington DC, I have been a lifelong resident of Grand Rapids, MI.. See endorsement at : Posted by a Consumer on 10/30/10: “A detail-oriented lawyer who looks at every single aspect of the situation. He handled a very complicated, unusual aspect of this lawsuit to get fair compensation for future expenses etc.” Themis J. Fotieo - Lawyer in Grand Rapids, Michigan (MI) -
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Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas.