Neil H. Good - Waukegan, IL
Neil H. Good Law Firm Overview
Making ends meet without a viable income is stressful for anyone, but for those who are physically unable to work, it may seem impossible. At the law firm of Neil H. Good, Attorney at Law, we assist those who cannot work due to a permanent injury or illness apply for Social Security Disability benefits or Supplemental Security Income, or appeal denied claims. From our office in Waukegan, Illinois, we serve clients throughout the northern Chicago area suburbs (Lake County area).
Our law firm has nearly 25 years of experience helping clients apply for benefits and appeal initially denied claims. Using our thorough knowledge of the process and options available, we help clients find the best solution and address their specific needs. We work collaboratively with them to demonstrate their need for continued financial assistance due to their condition(s)
We take great care in understanding your specific disability or illness before offering experienced advice on the best strategy to obtain the benefits you need. We give our honest assessment of your case upfront so you can make informed decisions about how to proceed.
We work on a contingency-fee basis. This means that we do not charge you out-of-pocket costs or legal fees unless we are successful in helping you obtain the benefits to which you are entitled.
At the law firm of Neil H. Good, Attorney at Law, our goal is to be your advocate when seeking Social Security Disability benefits. We have helped thousands of clients obtain the benefits they need; we are ready to help you too.
Practice Areas
- Social Security -- Disability
Classes and Seminars
- Lecturer, Real Estate Contracts, Northwest Suburban Bar Association, 1989
- Moderator, Deposition Seminar, Northwest Suburban Bar Association, 1994
Address
33 N. County Street
Suite 504
Waukegan, IL 60085-4343
Phones
312-629-1212
847-577-4476
Faxes
847-934-7292
Emails
Other Offices
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Main Office
800 East Northwest Highway, Suite 814, Palatine, Illinois 60074
312-629-1212
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30 N.La Salle Street, Suite 3400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-3337
312-629-1212
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6655 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite B200, Las Vegas, Nevada 89146-2832
312-629-1212
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908 S. Route 31, McHenry, Illinois 60050-6005
312-629-1212
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519 Main Street, Unit 1-BN, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137-5164
847-577-4476
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Honors
- Who's Who in Rising Young Americans
- Academic Scholarship-Northern Illinois University, 1980 - 1982
- Shifting the Burden of Truth-Illinois Attorney, 1992
Articles
Appeals
At the law office of Neil H. Good, our attorney leverages nearly 25 years of legal experience to offer caring and knowledgeable assistance to Chicago-area residents who have had their initial Social Security Disability claim denied.
SSD and SSI Eligibility Concerns
If you are unable to work due to disability or illness and you meet the SSD or SSI disability requirements, the help of a lawyer may be vital in helping you obtain the benefits you need to provide a comfortable life for you and your family.
Why Hire Us
Our staff understands the SSD process, and works diligently to help you obtain all necessary documentation, meet all related deadlines and complete your application in a manner that best demonstrates your need of and eligibility for SSD benefits.
SSD Issues For Individuals Over Age 50
Individuals over the age of 50 face unique issues while completing an application for Social Security Disability benefits. If you are over 50 years old, you may have an increased chance of obtaining benefits.
Common Disabling Conditions & Disorders
The Social Security Disability program offers financial assistance for individuals who cannot work due to chronic pain, illness or lasting disability. Your inability to work may be due to a particular illness or symptom, or a combination of ailments.
Pleading & Practice - The Verified Complaint, Northwest Suburban Bar Assoc., Newsletter, October, 1993
When a Dog's Bite Is Worse Than It's Bark, Northwest Suburban Bar Assoc., Newsletter, November, 1993
Plaintiff's Recovery Under The Structural Works Act, Northwest Suburban Bar Assoc., Newsletter, December, 1993
Personal Injuries And The Minor Child, Northwest Suburban Bar Assoc., Newsletter, January, 1994



