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Steven V. Harthorn, the principal attorney at Harthorn Law, is a distinguished legal professional based in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. With over three decades of experience, Steven has dedicated his career to advocating for individuals navigating the complexities of Social Security law. His office, conveniently located at 702 Notre Dame Street, serves as a beacon of hope for clients seeking justice and fair representation in their pursuit of Social Security benefits. Steven's expertise in Social Security law is complemented by his compassionate and client-centered approach. He understands the challenges and uncertainties that often accompany the quest for Social Security benefits, and he is committed to providing personalized, strategic legal counsel to every client. At Harthorn Law, Steven meticulously crafts each case to meet the unique needs of his clients, ensuring they receive the attention and dedication they deserve. His thorough understanding of the legal system, coupled with his relentless pursuit of justice, makes him a formidable advocate in the field. Beyond his legal acumen, Steven V. Harthorn is known for his unwavering commitment to client satisfaction. He believes in fostering open communication and building strong attorney-client relationships, which are vital to achieving successful outcomes. Whether guiding clients through the initial application process or representing them in appeals, Steven's dedication to securing the best possible results is evident in every aspect of his practice. As a seasoned attorney, he continues to make a significant impact in the lives of many individuals and families across Michigan, reinforcing his reputation as a trusted leader in Social Security law.
Social Security attorneys help individuals obtain disability benefits and retirement benefits. They guide clients through the application and appeals process. Common matters include disability benefits, ssdi claims, ssi claims, appeals.