About William M. Crawforth

William M. Crawforth PC represents clients in Social Security benefits matters. He works on cases that involve disability claims and related federal benefits. His practice is centered on the administrative processes that determine eligibility and continuing entitlement.

Early in his legal life he gravitated toward the rules that govern federal benefit programs. He learned how the Social Security Administration handles claims and appeals. That early exposure shaped the work he does now: preparing records, meeting filing deadlines, and arguing medical and vocational issues before decision makers.

Crawforth has spent his career handling the procedural and evidentiary details that often decide a claimant’s fate. He is accustomed to assembling medical records, coordinating statements from treating providers, and preparing witnesses for hearings. He also manages the paperwork that accompanies appeals and requests for reconsideration. His daily work requires attention to regulation and precedent, along with clear communication with clients who are often dealing with health and financial strain.

In hearings before administrative law judges, Crawforth emphasizes clarity. He frames medical limitations in plain terms. He highlights how objective test results, treatment histories, and statements about daily functioning fit together. He pays close attention to vocational rules when those rules affect a claimant’s ability to return to work. The practice requires adapting medical records into legal arguments that administrative decision makers can apply.

Outside the hearing room, he focuses on case preparation and client intake. That means obtaining records, consulting with treating professionals, and advising clients on what to expect at each step. Clients typically interact with him about appeals, initial claims that have been denied, and ongoing reviews of benefit status. He manages discovery and timelines so that cases remain on track through the different stages of adjudication.

Over time he has developed a workflow tailored to Social Security matters. It emphasizes timely filings and careful documentation. He also seeks to keep clients informed about the procedural posture of their cases and the options available to them.

As of 2026 he practices under the name William M. Crawforth PC and concentrates on representing individuals in Social Security disability and benefits proceedings.

Office Locations

Main Office

 220 E. Huron, Ste. 520 Ann Arbor MI 48104