Experienced Dearborn Social Security Disability Attorney Knows How to Enforce Your Rights. Being unable to work due to a physical or mental impairment can be overwhelming, and make it difficult or impossible to pay living expenses and medical bills. At the Law Office of Paul Renzo, PLC, I help individuals secure Social Security Disability benefits, which provide ongoing financial support.
Representing clients throughout Michigan and the Toledo, Ohio area since 2002, I understand the obstacles disabled individuals face and will use all of my experience to diligently pursue claims for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. I also assist with Social Security retirement benefits. I have deep roots in my community and strive to deliver high-quality legal representation that residents can rely on during a time of significant stress.
Whether you need information about qualifying for benefits, assistance appealing a denial or have questions about going back to work, I will give you thorough and sound information to make informed decisions.
Representing clients throughout Michigan and the Toledo, Ohio area since 2002, I understand the obstacles disabled individuals face and will use all of my experience to diligently pursue claims for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. I also assist with Social Security retirement benefits. I have deep roots in my community and strive to deliver high-quality legal representation that residents can rely on during a time of significant stress.
Whether you need information about qualifying for benefits, assistance appealing a denial or have questions about going back to work, I will give you thorough and sound information to make informed decisions.
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I've been practicing in the area of Social Security since 2003.
I graduated law school at Michigan State University in 1999.
While there, I served on the school's law review and as a research assistant for some of my professors.
I also interned for a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and clerked for a trial court judge in Flint, Michigan.
This provided me an excellent education in what judges look for when deciding their cases, and whether to grant a claimant a favorable decision.
I graduated law school at Michigan State University in 1999.
While there, I served on the school's law review and as a research assistant for some of my professors.
I also interned for a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and clerked for a trial court judge in Flint, Michigan.
This provided me an excellent education in what judges look for when deciding their cases, and whether to grant a claimant a favorable decision.
Social Security is a government program that many people in the United States count on when they become disabled or are unable to work.
Unfortunately, like the majority of government programs available, obtaining Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can be a tiring process.
If you're looking for assistance in navigating the complex process of applying for Social Security or Disability benefits, you can count on the services offered by the Law Office of Paul Renzo, PLC.
Unfortunately, like the majority of government programs available, obtaining Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can be a tiring process.
If you're looking for assistance in navigating the complex process of applying for Social Security or Disability benefits, you can count on the services offered by the Law Office of Paul Renzo, PLC.
These are monthly cash benefits paid to individuals who suffer a severe physical or mental impairment that prevents them from being able to work full-time.
Generally, Medicare or Medicaid is available for those found disabled.
There are two main types of disability programs available from the federal government: SSDI and SSI.
Both require that the applicant prove he or she is disabled.
But SSDI requires the applicant show, in general, 1) he or she worked five of the last ten years before becoming disabled, and 2) worked a total of 6-10 years in his or her lifetime (depending on the age disability began).
Generally, Medicare or Medicaid is available for those found disabled.
There are two main types of disability programs available from the federal government: SSDI and SSI.
Both require that the applicant prove he or she is disabled.
But SSDI requires the applicant show, in general, 1) he or she worked five of the last ten years before becoming disabled, and 2) worked a total of 6-10 years in his or her lifetime (depending on the age disability began).
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Fortunately my case didn't even make it to the hearing but in the time leading up to it Paul was very friendly, courteous, knowledgeable and respectful of everything going on.
Mr Renzo walked me through the difficult process of filing for Social Security Disability.
He took care of everything.
Him and his staff explained and advised me on what was needed to get what I deserved.
This wasn't the first time I filed for SSI/SSD.
Fortunately my case didn't even make it to the hearing but in the time leading up to it Paul was very friendly, courteous, knowledgeable and respectful of everything going on.
Mr Renzo walked me through the difficult process of filing for Social Security Disability.
He took care of everything.
Him and his staff explained and advised me on what was needed to get what I deserved.
This wasn't the first time I filed for SSI/SSD.
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