Compare 8 attorneys and 8 law firms in Grand Rapids , MI. Sort by highest rating and years of disability experience.
Kenneth Tiews
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Wheeler Upham with 49 years experience250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Barry Schroder
Grand Rapids disability attorney at SchroderLaw with 45 years experience4119 Embassy Drive SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Thomas Geelhoed
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Thomas A Geelhoed with 42 years experience146 Monroe Center Street NW, Suite 600, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Jeffrey O'Hara
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Jeffrey J O'Hara with 39 years experience161 Ottawa Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Miles Murphy, III
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Plachta Murphy and Associates with 39 years experience124 East Fulton, Suite 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Raymond Schultz
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Kreis Enderle Hudgins and Borsos with 34 years experience40 Pearl Street NW, 5th Floor, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Jason Barrix
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Barrix Law Firm with 32 years experience2627 East Beltline Avenue SE, Suite 310, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Michael Bartish
Grand Rapids disability attorney at Springstead and Bartish Law with 27 years experience15 Ionia, Suite 520, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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