Compare 9 attorneys and 8 law firms in Chicago , IL. Sort by highest rating and years of disability experience.
Howard Ankin
Chicago disability attorney at Ankin Law Office with 31 years experience10 N Dearborn, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60602
William Brejcha
Chicago disability attorney at Scopelitis Garvin Light Hanson and Feary with 51 years experience30 West Monroe Street, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60603
Mark DeBofsky
Chicago disability attorney at Daley DeBofsky and Bryant with 44 years experience55 West Monroe Street, Suite 2440, Chicago, IL 60603
Michael Favia
Chicago disability attorney at Michael V Favia with 42 years experience5045 North Harlem Avenue, Chicago, IL 60656
Dean Dussias
Chicago disability attorney at Dussias Law with 34 years experience19 North Green Street, Chicago, IL 60607
David Bryant
Chicago disability attorney at Daley DeBofsky and Bryant with 28 years experience55 West Monroe Street, Suite 2440, Chicago, IL 60603
Michael Bartolic
Chicago disability attorney at Law Office of Michael Bartolic with 19 years experience29 South LaSalle, Suite 1120, Chicago, IL 60603
Daniel Simones
Chicago disability attorney at Wiedner and McAuliffe with 16 years experience1 North Franklin, Suite 1900, Chicago, IL 60606
Erin Bodendorfer
Chicago disability attorney at Katz and Stefani with 12 years experience222 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2150, Chicago, IL 60601
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