William C. Wombacher
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Need help with important decisions?

  • Guardianship or a power of attorney?
  • Questions about Medicaid rules?
  • Concerned about protecting your assets?
  • Have you been denied disability when you made a claim to Social Security?

I can help you. Contact my Peoria, Illinois, law office at 1-888-365-0852.

Illinois Estate Planning and Disability Lawyer

Estate Planning · Elder Law · Social Security Disability · Wills and Trusts

When you are confronted by complicated questions that will have a serious impact on your life or the lives of your loved ones, talk to an experienced and knowledgeable attorney.

I am attorney William Wombacher, and I have been providing legal representation in estate planning, elder law, special needs planning and Social Security Disability appeals for more than 29 years.

Do you want to ensure that certain loved ones will inherit your property after your death? Are you worried about who will care for your children or a disabled loved one when you die? Are you unable to work, and your claim for Social Security Disability benefits has been denied? Do you have questions about Medicaid planning?

For experienced counsel and advice about any of these concerns or answers to your questions about estate planning or social security disability, contact my law office to schedule a free consultation. I can help you understand your options and chart a path to move forward.

My primary focus is to help people secure their financial futures and the futures of their loved ones.

I have been certified as an elder law attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation since 2003 and am a member of the Council of Advanced Practitioners of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. I am the only certified elder law attorney practicing in downstate Illinois. I am also a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives (NOSSCR). My practice includes the following:

Estate Planning and Elder Law:

  • Drafting wills, trusts, powers of attorney and other estate planning documents
  • Planning for future disability or incapacity, guardianships, and Medicaid planning
  • Special needs trusts to plan for the future care of a disabled family member while preserving eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid benefits and other government assistance when possible
  • Helping families make difficult decisions regarding the care of an elder parent with mental or physical limitations
  • Estate planning strategies to minimize the effect of state and federal estate taxes
  • Addressing other elder law concerns and estate planning needs

Social Security Disability: (SSD) Assisting people in cases of injury and disability by bringing claims and appeals when they have been turned down for Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits

Personal Injury: Helping people who have been injured bring personal injury lawsuits to court

Workers' Compensation: Representing workers who were injured on the job recover the benefits they are entitled to for wage loss, medical treatment and disability under Illinois workers' compensation law

When you need knowledgeable and caring legal help, contact my Peoria law office to schedule an appointment. My office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with weekend and evening hours by appointment.

My office is located across the street from the courthouse on Main and Jefferson, in the center of downtown Peoria. I do make home or hospital visits for clients who cannot come to my office.

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The Law Office of
William C. Wombacher
Call Toll-Free 1-888-365-0852

700 Commerce Bank Building
416 Main Street, Suite 700
Peoria, IL 61602
Telephone: (309) 265-0844 ● Fax: (309) 674-8149
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Peoria, Illinois attorney William Wombacher provides estate planning services in the Tri-County area surrounding Peoria, Illinois, (Peoria County, Tazewell County, and Woodford County). He assists clients with Social Security Disability and SSI appeals throughout central Illinois, including Peoria, Morton, Pekin, Chillicothe, Bloomington, Canton, and Galesburg.



The Supreme Court of Illinois does not recognize certifications of specialties in the practice of law and that recognition is not a requirement to the practice of law in Illinois.

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