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500 42nd Street, Suite 1, Rock Island, IL 61201
Provides unemployment administrator services; clients must apply online.
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United Way of the Midlands
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Online Resource, Chicago, IL 60603
Offers financial benefits for eligible unemployed workers for a designated period of time. Potential recipients must file a claim to assure eligibility.
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Lake County 211
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1930 North Lewis Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60087
Benefits are based on the worker's wages and may be paid to the worker or the worker's dependents or survivors.
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Lake County 211
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5608 West 75th Place, Burbank, IL 60459
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
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211 Metro Chicago
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1515 East 71st Street, Chicago, IL 60619
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
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211 Metro Chicago
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7222 West Cermak Road, Room 600, Riverside, IL 60546
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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1400 South Wolf Road, Building 200, Wheeling, IL 60090
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
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211 Metro Chicago
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2116 Green Bay Road, Evanston, IL 60201
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
9715 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
2409 North Clybourn Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614
Vivia Health identifies the resources available to individual patients and provides hands-on support in navigating application processes and more. This may include assistance with housing services and rental programs to decrease homelessness, insurance, Medicare and Medicaid application support, Social Security application and benefits service (Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Income), and undocumented individuals seeking civilian services.Roundtrip transportation to their clinics is available for patients who need it.
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211 Metro Chicago
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230 North Mannheim Road, Hillside, IL 60162
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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Social Security Disability Insurance - Social Security Administration - Chicago - South Pulaski Road
2416 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60623
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
3260 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
1300 South 9th Street, Springfield, IL 62701
Files claims and determines eligibility for unemployment benefits. The fastest way to access unemployment benefits is through the website. People can also file at the local IDES office.
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United Way of the Midlands
1410 Walnut Street, Murphysboro, IL 62966
Provides transitional assistance for those applying for SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance).
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United Way of the Midlands
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501 Belle Street, Room 103, Alton, IL 62002
Provides monthly cash disability benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
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1300 South 9th Street, Springfield, IL 62703
Most individuals who have lost wages due to COVID-19 are eligible for temporary unemployment benefits.
Q1: Will employees be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits if an employer lays off an employee due to loss of production caused by COVID-19? In most situations, yes.
Q2: What if I quit my job because I am generally concerned over COVID-19? This would generally disqualify a person from receiving benefits. However, eligibility would depend on the facts of the case and determined on a case by case basis.
Q3: If I am out of work due to COVID-19 but am receiving pay such as paid sick leave, vacation pay or family medical leave, am I eligible to receive unemployment benefits? No. Generally speaking, an individual still receiving pay while off work is not "unemployed" and is ineligible for unemployment benefits.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
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4519 West Main Street, Belleville, IL 62223
Provides unemployment insurance benefits.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
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300 Allsup Place, Belleville, IL 62223
Provides assistance with process of applying for SSDI benefits.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
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650 Missouri Avenue, East Saint Louis, IL 62201
Provides monthly cash disability benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
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16845 South Halsted Street, Harvey, IL 60426
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
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211 Metro Chicago
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790 Fletcher Drive, Suite 100, Elgin, IL 60123
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
605 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60661
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
5130 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
Social Security Administration (SSA) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program provides assistance to people who meet their requirements for a disability. The SSDI program pays benefits to its participants and certain family members if they are "insured." This means that they have worked long enough - and recently enough - and paid Social Security taxes on their earnings.
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211 Metro Chicago
2444 West Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
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