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The simple answer is yes—you can sue the city for damages if your car is damaged by a pothole or other poor road condition.
Intake for all claims against the City of Chicago is handled by the Chicago Clerk's office. Claim forms may be found at .chicityclerk/claims. The Clerk's website also details what documents need to be submitted as part of your claim so it can be processed correctly.
The general number to the City Claims Unit is 312.744. 5650. Business hours are Monday thru Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. Throughout the claims process you may call or email the assigned claims file handler for a status update.
Consumer should submit all complaints through the City's 311 system. You can file a complaint by calling 311, or going online, or using the CHI311 App on your phone.
Contact Us By Mail: City Hall. 121 N. By Phone: Dial 311 (within Chicago) If calling from outside of Chicago, call: 312.744.5000. Online: Fill out the City of Chicago feedback form.
The general number to the City Claims Unit is 312.744. 5650. Business hours are Monday thru Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. Throughout the claims process you may call or email the assigned claims file handler for a status update.
Manage My Case (MMC) is a new section on the Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE) website that lets you check on, change, and renew your Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF benefits online, anytime.
Am I eligible for SNAP (food stamps) benefits? IDHS takes into account your household's last 30 days income. If you are concerned about being denied, give us a call at 773-247-3663 and we can help you find out if you are potentially eligible. I am a non-citizen, but I need help finding food.
The general number to the City Claims Unit is 312.744. 5650. Business hours are Monday thru Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. Throughout the claims process you may call or email the assigned claims file handler for a status update.
You can also call the Food Depository directly Monday through Friday from a.m. to 5 p.m. at 773-247-3663. We'll answer your benefits questions, help you submit the application and provide support to ensure you get connected to eligible benefits. Am I eligible to receive SNAP?