About Bruce L.
Bruce L — Weider practices Social Security Disability law in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He founded Bruce L. Weider PC, where he focuses on helping clients handle the requirements of Social Security Disability claims. The firm is dedicated to providing support for individuals seeking benefits due to disabilities, ensuring they understand their rights and options throughout the process. He earned his J.D. from Wayne State University Law School in 1985, following a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science-Public Administration from Michigan State University in 1982.
His educational background laid a strong foundation for his legal career, equipping him with the skills necessary to advocate for his clients. During law school, he worked that would shape his future practice. Bruce has experience in the field, having worked in various capacities since his admission to the bar. He began his career as corporate counsel in 1985, where he developed a keen understanding of legal frameworks and client representation. Over the years, he has focused on Workers Compensation and Social Security Disability litigation, handling cases since 1988. His practice has evolved to include Personal Injury litigation.
This lets the attorney offer comprehensive legal services to his clients. Most of his cases involve representing clients in Social Security Disability claims, where he guides them through the initial application process, appeals, and hearings. He understands the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and aims to provide compassionate, knowledgeable representation. Cases often progress through various stages, including administrative hearings and federal court appeals, depending on the complexity of the situation. Before establishing his firm, Bruce accumulated a experience in Workers Compensation and Social Security Disability litigation, which has been invaluable in his current practice. He has worked on numerous cases, advocating for clients' rights and ensuring they receive the benefits they deserve.
His extensive background in both litigation and corporate counsel gave him a unique perspective on the legal field. He is a member of the Michigan State Bar and is actively involved in the legal community. Bruce continues to stay informed about changes in Social Security Disability law and advocates for his clients with dedication. His commitment to helping those in need is evident in his practice, making him a respected figure in the Ypsilanti legal community.