Law Office Of Julie A. Monberg

Disability Attorney in Chicago, Illinois

5(4 reviews)
(773) 257-74011525 E 53rd St, Unit 408 Fl 1, Chicago, IL 60615View on Yelp
Law Office Of Julie A. Monberg - disability attorney in Chicago, IL

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About Law Office Of Julie A. Monberg

The Law Office of Julie A. Monberg is situated in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood at 1525 E 53rd St, Unit 408, serving clients on the South Side and beyond who are pursuing Social Security disability benefits. The practice is focused entirely on Social Security law and disability law, meaning clients are not sharing attorney attention with unrelated practice areas. Julie A. Monberg has earned a 5-star rating on Yelp, with reviewers speaking to the quality and care of her representation. For individuals who have been denied Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income benefits, the appeals process can feel overwhelming. The Law Office of Julie A. Monberg exists specifically to guide clients through that process, from initial application review through reconsideration, hearing before an administrative law judge, and further appeals if needed. The office can be reached at (773) 257-7401 for those ready to discuss their case.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Applications
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Claims
Disability Benefit Appeals
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Disability Reconsideration Requests
Disability Law Consultations

Specialties

Social Security LawDisability LawSSDI and SSI Appeals

How They Can Help

Julie A. Monberg helps clients at every stage of the Social Security disability process, including preparing and submitting initial applications, filing appeals after denials, gathering medical evidence to support claims, and representing clients at hearings before Social Security Administration administrative law judges. Her focused practice in disability law means she understands the medical listing criteria, the five-step sequential evaluation process, and what the SSA needs to see in order to approve a claim.

What to Expect

Prospective clients of the Law Office of Julie A. Monberg typically begin with a consultation to review their medical history, work history, and prior interactions with the Social Security Administration. From there, the attorney will identify where the case stands in the SSA process, explain what steps remain, and develop a strategy for building the strongest possible record. Because disability cases often hinge on detailed medical documentation, the office works closely with clients to ensure all relevant evidence is submitted to the SSA in a timely and organized manner.

Service Area

The Law Office of Julie A. Monberg serves Social Security disability clients throughout Chicago, including the South Side, and accepts cases from across the greater Illinois area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Law Office of Julie A. Monberg specialize in?
The firm focuses exclusively on Social Security law and disability law, handling SSDI and SSI claims, appeals, reconsiderations, and administrative hearings for clients throughout the Chicago area.
Where is the office located?
The office is in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood at 1525 E 53rd St, Unit 408, which is accessible from the South Side and surrounding communities.
My Social Security disability claim was denied. Can this office help?
Yes. A denial is not the end of the process. The Law Office of Julie A. Monberg handles appeals at the reconsideration level, before administrative law judges, and at further stages if necessary. Many claims that are initially denied are approved on appeal with proper legal representation.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
Social Security Disability Insurance is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid, while Supplemental Security Income is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. Julie A. Monberg handles both types of claims.
How long does a Social Security disability case typically take?
Initial applications can take three to six months for a decision, and appeals can extend the process significantly, sometimes over a year if a hearing before an administrative law judge is required. An attorney can help move the process along and reduce delays caused by incomplete records.
What do clients say about the Law Office of Julie A. Monberg?
The firm holds a perfect 5-star rating on Yelp, with clients noting the attorney's thoroughness and her commitment to helping them through a difficult and stressful process.

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