Janice Brownson, Atty

4.5
16 reviews

About

Law Firm
Janice Brownson, Atty specializes in social security disability representation in West Branch, MI.

Location

Janice Brownson, Atty
303 E. Houghton Avenue, West Branch, MI
48661, United States

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  • TB
    Tony Blizz
    Oct 14, 2025
    5.0
    She was great, answered all my questions got me through the process, I highly recommend her firm
  • KJ
    Kathy Jacobs
    Aug 8, 2025
    1.0
    Receptionist short and rushed me off phone, like I was bothering her. Never received a call back and when I called them back twice during their business hours the phone rang and rang. No one ever answered including a voice-mail
  • LA
    Lisa Arndt
    Sep 23, 2019
    5.0
    I found her to be excellent. Very thorough , listens and cares about her clients. She goes over and above.
  • MK
    Michelle Knafla
    Jun 21, 2019
    5.0
    Awesome Lawyer and secretary

Frequently Asked Questions About Janice Brownson, Atty

What is the definition of total disability, as this term is used by the Social Security Administration?

A person must be totally disabled from doing any job that exists in the national economy, taking into consideration their age, education, and past work experience. You must have a physical and/or mental impairment that prevents you from engaging in substantial gainful activity, which can be expected to result in death, and that has lasted or can be expected to last at least 12 months.

When should I file for Social Security Disability/SSI benefits?

Each case is dependent on its own facts, but generally, I recommend that after you have been disabled for a five-month continuous period of time, consideration should be given to filing an application for benefits. Once the claim has been filed with your local Social Security Administration (SSA) district office, it is transferred to the Disability Determination Service (DDS) for medical development. The DDS is a state agency that is hired by the SSA to make the initial determination as to whether the claimant meets the SSA disability requirements.