About Perry
Perry Schneider began his academic path in the arts before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from Michigan State University in 1987 and went on to study law at Wayne State University Law School, where he received his J.D. in 1992. The combination of an arts background and legal training shaped a measured approach to legal work — one that values clear explanation and careful attention to detail.
After law school, Schneider built a practice that led him to the Mike Morse Injury Law Office. He joined that firm in 2008 and has been listed there as a lawyer since. His career at the office spans the years during which he has become active in bar sections that align with the kinds of matters he encounters daily.
His professional affiliations include current membership in the State Bar of Michigan LGBTQA section. He is also a member of the State Bar of Michigan Negligence Section, a role he has held since 2020, and the State Bar of Michigan Social Security Disability Section, where his membership dates to 2019. Those memberships indicate regular engagement with negligence and disability issues, and they inform his work on cases that involve injury, benefits, and the procedural side of claims.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe Schneider as deliberate in the courtroom and careful in preparation. He favors plain language in client conversations and thorough review of medical and administrative records. He approaches evidence methodically and tends to break complex matters into manageable parts for juries, judges and clients. He is not a frequent author of legal scholarship, but he participates in section meetings and continuing legal education tied to the State Bar sections listed on his membership record.
Schneider’s practice at Mike Morse Injury Law Office centers on matters that intersect with negligence and disability law. He represents clients in proceedings that require both an understanding of personal injury principles and the administrative framework of Social Security disability claims. He also interacts with issues that affect LGBTQ clients in the context of benefits, care and access to services, reflecting his involvement in the LGBTQA section of the bar.
He remains based at the Mike Morse Injury Law Office and continues to accept cases that involve negligence and social security disability matters. His current practice emphasizes the resolution and litigation of injury and disability claims through the resources of his firm.