Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC

Disability Attorney in Chicago, Illinois

4.7(10 reviews)
(773) 989-989920 S Clark St, Ste 700, Chicago, IL 60603View on Yelp
Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC - disability attorney in Chicago, IL

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About Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC

Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC maintains an office at 20 S Clark St, Suite 700 in downtown Chicago, Illinois, positioning the firm conveniently for clients from across the city and surrounding suburbs. The firm covers a broad range of legal needs including Social Security disability claims, disability appeals, and personal injury cases, giving clients options under one roof for some of the most financially impactful legal situations they may face. The firm can be contacted at (773) 989-9899. With a 4.7-star Yelp rating from 10 reviewers, Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC has established a track record of client satisfaction across its practice areas. Handling both disability and personal injury law means the firm is equipped to assist clients who may be navigating related challenges at the same time, such as someone who became disabled as a result of a serious accident. Their location in Chicago's central business district makes them accessible to clients from neighborhoods across the city.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Denial Appeals
Personal Injury Representation
Social Security Hearing Preparation
Disability Benefits Reinstatement
Administrative Law Judge Representation

Specialties

Social Security LawDisability LawPersonal Injury Law

How They Can Help

Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC helps clients pursue Social Security disability benefits through every stage of the SSA process, from completing and submitting initial applications to preparing for hearings before Administrative Law Judges. The firm also handles personal injury cases for clients who have suffered harm due to another party's negligence. By covering both areas, they can assist clients whose disability may be connected to an injury or accident, helping them understand and pursue all available legal remedies.

What to Expect

Prospective clients who contact Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC can expect an initial discussion to determine which legal issues apply to their situation. For disability matters, the firm will review the current status of any pending or denied claims and outline the appropriate next steps in the SSA process. For personal injury matters, they will assess how the injury occurred and what compensation may be available. Throughout the case, the firm works to keep clients informed and prepared for each step ahead.

Service Area

Richard I Feingold & Associates, PC serves clients throughout Chicago and the broader northeastern Illinois region from their Clark Street office in the Loop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Richard I Feingold & Associates handle Social Security disability appeals?
Yes, the firm works with clients whose initial disability applications have been denied. They can assist with reconsideration requests, hearings before Administrative Law Judges, and further appeals if needed.
Can the firm help with both a disability claim and a personal injury case at the same time?
Yes. Because the firm practices in both Social Security law and personal injury law, they can advise clients who are dealing with both situations, which sometimes arise from the same underlying accident or medical condition.
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 over time. Supplemental Security Income is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. Both require proving a qualifying disability.
Where is Richard I Feingold & Associates located?
The firm is located at 20 S Clark St, Suite 700 in downtown Chicago. They can be reached at (773) 989-9899.
How does the firm charge for disability representation?
Social Security disability attorneys are typically compensated on a contingency basis, with fees governed by SSA regulations. You generally do not pay attorney fees unless you receive a favorable decision and back pay. Confirm the specific arrangement directly with the firm.
What should I bring to my first meeting with the firm?
It is helpful to bring any denial letters from the Social Security Administration, medical records or the names of your treating doctors, a list of your work history, and any correspondence you have already received related to your claim or injury case.

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