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Helping Clients Navigate Complex Legal Challenges From Our Lansing Office Social Security Disability Law Firm
Overview
Since 1979, Bahrie Law, PLLC has been providing personalized legal representation to individuals and families throughout Michigan. From our office in Lansing, we handle the following types of cases:
· Personal injury
· Workers' compensation
· Social Security Disability claims
· Criminal defense
· Divorce and family law
We provide one-on-one guidance throughout the legal process. As a client, you will have access to your lawyer and will receive consistent, honest communication regarding the status of your case.
You will appreciate our compassionate, individualized approach with aggressive advocacy backed by decades of experience and a reputation for winning results. We have handled cases up to the United States Supreme Court.
If you need help addressing a legal problem, turn to Bahrie Law, PLLC for a free consultation. We handle personal injury, workers’ compensation, and SSD cases on a contingency fee basis.
About Bahrie Law, PLLC
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Social Security Disability
- Personal Injury
- Workers Compensation
- Family Law
- Criminal Law
- Estate Planning
People
Attorneys
Staff
- Lori Krupp, Chief Paralegal Social Securities & Criminal Defense
- BethAnn Junod, Chief Paralegal Personal Injury
- Lezah Shepherd, Office Manager/Paralegal
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
6810 South Cedar StreetSuite 2C Lansing, MI 48911
Phone
Appointments
Weekday
Other Offices
Bahrie Law, PLLC 17197 N Laurel Park Dr Suite 510 Livonia, MI 48152 888-473-1289
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