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Get The Disability Benefits You Need

If you cannot work due to a disabling medical condition, you may qualify for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, obtaining these vital public benefits is challenging because of the strict eligibility requirements. In addition, the application process is lengthy and complicated, with various forms and supporting documents that you must provide to the SSA. Although the SSA frequently denies initial benefit claims, having an experienced disability lawyer increases the likelihood of a successful outcome. You can depend on our legal team to provide trustworthy advice, help you overcome any language barriers, and fight for the disability benefits you need and deserve.

Arson

Arson is the criminal act of intentionally setting fire to property, whether it's a building, vehicle, or land. In Michigan, arson is a serious felony offense that can carry severe penalties, including prison time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. If you’ve been accused of arson, it’s critical to have an experienced criminal defense attorney who can challenge the evidence, protect your rights, and build a strong defense on your behalf.

Assault and Battery

Assault and battery charges in Michigan can range from misdemeanor offenses to serious felonies, depending on the circumstances and whether injuries occurred. These charges may involve physical contact, threats of harm, or the use of a weapon. At The Nunley Law Group, we understand how quickly misunderstandings or false accusations can escalate into criminal charges. Our team provides skilled, strategic defense to protect your rights, challenge the evidence, and work toward the best possible outcome in your case.

Burglary

Burglary is the unlawful entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft. In Michigan, burglary charges—often referred to as breaking and entering or home invasion—can result in serious felony penalties, including prison time and a permanent criminal record. At The Nunley Law Group, we understand the impact these charges can have on your future and provide aggressive, strategic defense to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.

Drunk Driving

Drunk driving, also known as Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) in Michigan, is a serious offense that can lead to harsh penalties—including license suspension, fines, increased insurance rates, and even jail time. A conviction can have long-term consequences on your record and reputation. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide skilled and strategic defense for clients facing OWI and DUI charges. We examine every detail of your arrest, challenge the evidence, and fight to protect your rights, your license, and your future.

Drug Crimes

Drug crimes in Michigan can range from simple possession to serious felony charges like manufacturing or trafficking controlled substances. Penalties may include jail or prison time, heavy fines, probation, and a permanent criminal record. At The Nunley Law Group, we understand the high stakes involved in drug-related charges and provide aggressive, knowledgeable defense to protect your rights, challenge the evidence, and work toward the best possible outcome in your case.

Domestic Violence (PPO's)

Domestic violence involves abusive or threatening behavior between individuals in a close relationship, such as spouses, partners, or family members. It can include physical harm, emotional abuse, threats, stalking, or harassment. In Michigan, domestic violence is taken seriously and can lead to criminal charges, protective orders, and lasting consequences. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide compassionate and strategic defense for those accused of domestic violence, ensuring your rights are protected and your side of the story is heard.

Expungements

Having a criminal record can create long-term barriers to employment, housing, education, and more. The good news? Michigan’s Clean Slate Law has made it easier than ever for people to clear their record and get a fresh start. At The Nunley Law Group, we help clients throughout Michigan navigate the expungement process successfully. We offer affordable, flat rate fees for record expungements.

Homicide/Manslaughter

Homicide and manslaughter charges are among the most serious in Michigan’s criminal justice system, carrying the potential for life-altering consequences—including life imprisonment. These charges may involve intentional acts, reckless behavior, or tragic accidents. Whether facing allegations of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, voluntary or involuntary manslaughter, it is critical to have a skilled criminal defense attorney by your side. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide aggressive, strategic defense to protect your rights, uncover the truth, and fight for the best possible outcome.

Resisting Arrest

Resisting arrest in Michigan—legally referred to as Resisting, Obstructing, or Assaulting a Police Officer—is a felony offense that includes actions like physically resisting, fleeing, or interfering with a law enforcement officer performing their duties. Even minor resistance or misunderstanding can lead to serious charges with penalties of up to two years in prison or more if injury is involved. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide strong legal defense to protect your rights, challenge the evidence, and fight for the best possible outcome.

Theft

Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else’s property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. In Michigan, theft crimes can range from petty theft or shoplifting to more serious offenses like larceny, burglary, or embezzlement. Penalties vary based on the value of the property and prior convictions and may include fines, jail time, and a permanent criminal record. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide skilled defense to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.

Trespassing

Trespassing in Michigan involves entering or remaining on someone else’s property without permission. This can include private land, buildings, or restricted areas, and may be charged as a misdemeanor or civil infraction depending on the circumstances. While it may seem minor, a trespassing charge can result in fines, jail time, and a criminal record. At The Nunley Law Group, we help clients fight trespassing charges by examining the facts, asserting legal defenses, and working to protect your rights and reputation.

Traffic Violations

Traffic violations in Michigan—such as speeding, reckless driving, driving without insurance, or driving with a suspended license—can result in fines, points on your license, increased insurance rates, and even jail time for more serious offenses. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide effective legal defense for all types of traffic violations, working to reduce or dismiss charges, protect your driving record, and help you avoid long-term consequences.

White Collar Crimes

White collar crimes are non-violent offenses typically involving fraud, deception, or financial misconduct. Common examples include embezzlement, identity theft, forgery, insurance fraud, and wire fraud. These charges are often complex and can lead to felony convictions, heavy fines, restitution, and prison time. At The Nunley Law Group, we provide skilled defense for individuals facing white collar allegations, working to protect your rights, reputation, and future throughout every stage of the investigation and prosecution.

Social Security Disability (SSI/SSDI)

Get The Disability Benefits You Need

The best way to protect your rights and interests is to work with our capable disability attorneys. We will leverage our comprehensive knowledge of the eligibility requirements for Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to guide you through all aspects of the claims process. Our legal team will: Assist with submitting your disability application, Work with your doctors to collect medical evidence that supports your claim, Take over communications with disability examiners, Enlist medical and vocational experts to serve as witnesses, Handle your disability appeal, Represent your interests during your disability hearing

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