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  1. Illinois Social Security Lawyers James R Comerford
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    6.7

    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 11 years.

  2. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Mark D. Debofsky
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    8.2

    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 33 years.

  3. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Steven Whitworth Coursey
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    6.5

    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 32 years.

  4. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Patricia Cronin Cook
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    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 29 years.

  5. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Davis T. Dempsey
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    Quincy, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 26 years.

  6. Illinois Social Security Lawyers David Michael Wittenberg
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    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 51 years.

  7. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Eric Daniel Jackstadt
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    Edwardsville, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 27 years.

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    Illinois Social Security Lawyers Douglas Arthur Hass
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    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 5 years.

  9. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Avram L. Sacks
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    Skokie, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 25 years.

  10. Illinois Social Security Lawyers Lauren Cohen
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    Chicago, IL Social Security Lawyers. Licensed for 10 years.

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Social Security

Social security law involves the intricacies of the American public benefits system that provides social security income. Social security is funded by taxes you pay when you are working. Once you stop working and meet the eligibility requirements, you receive monthly benefits. This occurs when you retire, have a recognized social security disability, or are the surviving spouse or child of a person entitled to social security. There are many social security laws and policies to determine eligibility, benefit amounts, and benefit duration. A social security lawyer can help if you are unfairly denied social security benefits, or if you feel the amount you receive is not enough.