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Grand Rapids Social Security - Disability Law Firm
Overview
The firm was established in 1997 as Worsfold Macfarlane McDonald, PLLC as a civil trial law firm serving corporations, individuals and the insurance industry in matters of commercial and personal injury. With the retirement of Charles Worsfold, the firm name was changed to McDonald Pierangeli Macfarlane, PLLC. The goal of MPM is to provide exceptional legal services at a reasonable price. We recognize the increasing costs of doing business necessitates that matter in litigation be handled efficiently and with the expertise necessary to bring matters to a swift and successful conclusion.
About McDonald Pierangeli Macfarlane, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Social Security - Disability
- Criminal Law
- DUI/DWI
- Drug Offenses
- OWI
- Personal Injury - Plaintiff
- Auto Accidents
- Driver’s License Restoration
People
Attorneys
- William E. McDonald Jr. (Attorney)
- David M. Pierangeli (Attorney)
- James H. Lohr (Attorney, of counsel )
- Richard W. Szymanski (Attorney)
- Nicholas C. Romer (Attorney)
- Evan L. Macfarlane (Of Counsel)
- Erick S. Bradtke
- Adam Nordquist
- Stephen Vargo
- Gabriel Soto Diaz
Staff
- Kristi L. Harfst, Office Manager
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3300 Eagle Run Drive NESuite 201 Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Phone
Fax
- 616-977-9201
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