Solomon Law Firm PLLC - Grand Rapids, MI
Social Security – Disability Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI
1925 Breton Road Southeast Suite 250 Grand Rapids, MI 49506
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Grand Rapids Social Security – Disability Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Social Security – Disability
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Solomon Law Firm PLLC
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Hired Law firm 2017-2018Beware of this attorney he is a fraudster. I was refered this Attorney by another attorney friend of mine... I won my lawsuit and was rewarded $5,000.00 and Garrett never went to file with the court clerk that I won my case to receive my money Monthly. So he defaulted my my case on purpose! Cause his excuse to me was he thought the judge was going to file my award with the county clerk which was truly Garrett's job to do because he was the one hired for representation not the judge on the case..And I recently asked him to file for my SSI and still nothing just crickets still no text or call back with documents to file and I also told him I have another law suit for big money I want filled still nothing just crickets. This attorney owes me $3000.00 for my $5000 lawsuit he willingly out of knowing he did me wrong and dropped the ball on me and with overtime he has only given me $2000.00 out of his pocket. So if you hire this attorney be advised you will only get from him. With what you're and case is Worth!!
Contact
1925 Breton Road Southeast
Suite 250
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: 616-438-6478
Fax: 616-635-2496
Website: https://solomonlawfirmpllc.com/
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