Mt. Pleasant Social Security Offices & Resources

Michigan has a higher rate of disability than most locations in the nation. With 2.1 million residents currently reporting disabilities, this number is expected to rise exponentially in the next few decades to almost 2.5 million by 2030.

This growth is incredibly large, especially for a state with a lower population than the national average.

There are a few Mt. Pleasant Social Security Offices. To give yourself the best chance at receiving disability in Mount Pleasant, MI, continue below to learn more about the SSA offices near you. Below, we detail the disability office phone number(s) and address(es) of the Mt. Pleasant Social Security Offices.  

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The Mount Pleasant Social Security Office (SSA Field Office)

Address: 1940 Sweeney St, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858
Phone Number: (800) 772-1213
Office Hours:
MON: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
TUES: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
WED: 09:00 AM—12:00 PM
THUR: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
FRI: 09:00 AM — 04:00 PM
SAT & SUN: CLOSED

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Directions:

By car: The Mt. Pleasant Social Security Office (i.e., Mt. Pleasant's SSA Field Office) is located directly next to Central Michigan University’s campus off of the US 127. Exits onto E Pickard Rd, E Broomfield Rd, or E Broadway Rd can be used to access the building, which contains on-site disability-friendly free parking.

By public transit: This Mt. Pleasant Social Security Office is not currently accessible by public transit. If you do not have access to a car or are unable to drive one yourself, consider getting a ride from an available loved one or contacting this SSA field office to see if alternate transportation may be available to you.

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Mount Pleasant’s ODAR Office

Offices of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODARs) are utilized for matters other than initial disability applications. Here, applicants can apply for an additional review of their application decision or schedule a hearing with an administrative law judge, or ALJ.

ALJs have the ability to hear an applicant’s case and potentially overturn a previous case denial. The list to receive hearings is typically quite long, so it is important to schedule your hearing as soon as possible.

Address: 4035 Sweeney Road, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
Phone Number: (800) 772-1213

List of Mount Pleasant’s Current ALJs:

  • Judge Laura Chess
  • Judge Theodore Kim
  • Judge John Loughlin
  • Judge James E. MacDonald
  • Judge Christopher J. Mattia
  • Judge Sean McKee
  • Judge Manh H. Nguyen
  • Judge JoErin O’Leary
  • Judge Sarah Zimmerman

Average Hearing Wait Time: 19.00 months
Average Processing Time: 604 days
Average Dispositions Per Day Per ALJ: 2.36

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Mount Pleasant Senators and Congressional Representatives

Applicants have multiple methods they can utilize to try and speed up the application review process. One of the most common ways to do this is to contact local Congressional or senator offices.

These offices can give you updates on the progress of your case, and potentially forward results along faster than the normal period of months. There are other ways to do this as well, such as speaking with a disability attorney who can keep up-to-date on your case for you.

Congressional Representatives:

John Moolenaar
Address: 200 East Main St. Suite 230, Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 631-2552

Senators:

Debbie Stabenow
Address: 221 W. Lake Lansing Road Suite 100, East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone: (517) 203-1760

Gary C. Peters
Address: 124 West Allegan Street Suite 1810, Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: (517) 377-1508

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Contacting a Disability Attorney

Disability attorneys are available to you at any point during your application process. Whether you have questions about the initial application, need help checking the status of your application, or need representation during a case review hearing, attorneys can be an immeasurable help.

And, due to federal regulation, most attorneys can’t even receive payment until they’ve won your case. Even then, payment is limited to 25% of received benefits, and isn’t due until benefits begin.

For your best chance at receiving the disability benefits you deserve, consider a free consultation with a Mount Pleasant disability attorney today.

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