General Questions

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TJY Law represents individuals in Michigan who are dealing with disability and personal injury matters. The firm focuses on Social Security Disability (SSD), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), car accidents, slip and fall injuries, dog bites, and police misconduct cases.

If you are unsure whether you have a case, scheduling a consultation can help you understand your options. During this conversation, your situation can be reviewed and next steps discussed.

The cost depends on the type of case. Some matters may involve contingency fee arrangements, while others may differ based on the legal services required. Fee details are discussed before representation begins.

The timeline depends on the type of claim, the complexity of the facts, and whether the case resolves through negotiation or litigation. Disability claims and appeals may take several months, while personal injury matters vary depending on medical recovery and insurance issues.

You should bring any documents related to your case. This may include:

  • Medical records
  • Accident or police reports
  • Insurance information
  • Letters from the Social Security Administration
  • Photographs or witness information

Providing complete information helps ensure an accurate review of your case.

Disability-Related Questions

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Social Security Disability (SSD) is generally available to individuals who have worked and paid Social Security taxes but are no longer able to work due to a qualifying disability. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a needs-based program for individuals who are disabled, blind, or over age 65 and have limited income and resources.

Many disability claims are denied at the initial stage. Appeals must follow specific procedures and deadlines. Missing a deadline can affect your rights, so timely action is important.

Eligibility depends on medical evidence, work history, and whether the condition meets Social Security standards. Each case is reviewed individually.

Personal Injury Questions

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Seek medical attention immediately. Document the incident if possible and report it to the appropriate party. Prompt medical care and documentation are important for both health and legal reasons.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Michigan?

Many cases are resolved through negotiation. However, if a fair resolution cannot be reached, litigation may be necessary.

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages depending on the facts of the case. The available recovery depends on the type of claim and the evidence presented.

Still Have Questions?

If you are unsure about your legal situation or need clarification about your rights, TJY Law can help you understand your options.
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