Josh Rudolfi 162 W. GrandChicago, Illinois 60654 Phone: (800) 442-6546Fax: (312) 346-8781 Josh Rudolfi’s family was involved in a serious car accident at the fault of a drunk driver in his childhood. Embroiled in legal matters for years, he learned firsthand the effect an injury can have on family finances. Years later, Josh aspired to[…]
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Matthew Licavoli 162 W. GrandChicago, Illinois 60654 Phone: (800) 442-6546Fax: (312) 346-8781 Matthew Licavoli grew up believing in the power of the American dream; his grandfather, a holocaust survivor, opened a gas station and made a successful, honest living for his family. The values of hard work and ethical behavior were instilled in him at[…]
Our guide to financial stability after disability provides valuable information on available benefits through SSDI, SSI, and other assistance programs, and explain how these benefits can ensure a more stable financial future.
Is it harder to get SSI or SSDI? While both have specific requirements for approval, it’s usually easier to get approved for SSDI because of a credible work history and health plan. What Is the Difference Between SSDI and SSI? In Illinois, an individual who develops a disability because of an injury or illness can Read More
If you have been diagnosed with epilepsy by a licensed medical professional, and you can not work for at least 12 months due to your condition, you may qualify for benefits.
When neck pain is acute and impacts your ability to perform your normal job duties, it’s possible your neck problems qualify for disability benefits. However, qualification guidelines require that your neck problems match the conditions for neck pain specified in the Social Security disability listings. Common Neck Pain Symptoms Many adults in Chicago have likely Read More
Is SSDI retroactive in your case? If you need Social Security disability benefits, it’s important to understand the requirements for filing an SSDI claim in Illinois, how to find out if SSDI is retroactive, and the difference between retroactive payments and back payments. What Is the Difference Between Retroactive Pay and Back Pay for SSDI? When Read More
When you need Social Security Disability benefits in Illinois, getting a denial letter can have a significant impact on your finances and livelihood. You can appeal that decision through the SSDI appeal process. To do so, you must follow the SSA guidelines, submit complete and accurate information, and meet all required deadlines set by the Read More
Social Security disability benefits are important when you’re disabled and can no longer work to earn a steady income. However, disability can be garnished, and this can reduce your monthly benefit payment if you owe money to the federal government for tax debt, creditors for student loan debt, or courts for alimony and child support. Read More
When you file for an SSDI application, how long does SSDI application take? The normal wait time to receive a decision is 3 to 5 months, but the wait may be longer depending on how long it takes for the Social Security Administration to receive necessary evidence to support your claim. What Can Influence Wait Read More