People in Chicago likely begin their day and take for granted that they are able to get out of bed, travel to work and complete the daily tasks that they are required to complete in their job. In an instant, an illness or injury can leave a person disabled and unable to work again. Currently, […]
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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits Can Be Complex
Posted on February 4th, 2012 by Jeffrey Rabin
It was just another typical day on the job. You go in to work, expecting nothing more than what you do every day. But something unexpected happens and you suffer a serious, debilitating injury that leaves you wondering if you will ever be able to work again. Those who find themselves in a situation similar […]
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