Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia Disability Attorney
Fibromyalgia Minnesota Benefits
Fibromyalgia disability is a common disorder associated with chronic muscle pain, fatigue and multiple tender points. Fibromyalgia disability is also one of the most difficult disorders to correctly diagnose because the causes are not currently fully understood. Fibromyalgia affects 3 to 6 million Americans including many people in Minnesota. Around one in 50 Americans suffer from the debilitating effects of fibromyalgia. Between 80 and 90 percent of people diagnosed with fibromyalgia are women.
A Fibromyalgia disability attorney at Fields Law Firm can help guide you through getting the right documentation to prove to social security that you have fibromyalgia and are unable to work.
No one knows what causes Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), however there are certain symptoms that have been identified so that a diagnosis can be made by a qualified doctor. Fibromyalgia disability causes you to feel tired with muscle pain and “tender points”. Tender points are places on the neck, shoulders, back, hip, arms or legs that hurt when touched or palpated. There are other symptoms associated with fibromyalgia including: stiffness, headaches, tingling and numbing in hands and feet, thinking and memory problems (“fibro fog”) and trouble sleeping.
Fields Law fibromyalgia disability attorneys will assist you in getting the medical records and supporting documentation you need to provide the SSA with evidence of your fibromyalgia disability. If you are unable to work because of fibromyalgia we can help you apply for social security benefits. If you have been denied disability benefits we can appeal your case.
We offer a Free case review. Our Minnesota fibromyalgia disability attorneys understand how frustrating it is to have fibromyalgia and be denied disability benefits when you are unable to work. There are never any fees unless we win your disability case.
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