Disability Attorneys of Michigan, Stu Johnson & Associates, P.C. - Flint, MI
Social Security -- Disability Lawyers in Flint, MI
The Mott Foundation Building 503 S. Saginaw Street Suite 504A Flint, MI 48502
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Flint Social Security -- Disability Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Social Security -- Disability
Contact
The Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street
Suite 504A
Flint, MI 48502
Phone: (800) 701-5524
Website: http://www.damichigan.com
Additional Michigan Locations
Livonia, MI (46.7 miles)
13407 Farmington Road
Suite 102
Livonia, MI 48150
Phone: (800) 701-5524
Website: http://www.damichigan.com
Detroit, MI (57.5 miles)
The Ford Building
615 Griswold
Suite 1216
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (800) 701-5524
Website: http://www.damichigan.com
Warren, MI (Main Office)
28755 Schoenherr Road
Suite 100
Warren, MI 48088 - 2110
Phone: (800) 701-5524
Website: http://damichigan.com
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