I have had several clients who call and ask for an expert in “fibromyalgia and Social Security” to help them win their case, because no one believes them, their condition, and their limitations. While such a concern is understandable, if you suffer from fibromyalgia and all the accompanying symptoms, all you need is a lawyer who understands the law and knows how to use it to best work for you.
Several years back, fibromyalgia was a condition few doctors believed in, but as the years pass, it is becoming a serious condition with many people knowing at least one person who suffers from fibromyalgia and its serious side effects.
As anyone with fibromyalgia knows, many of the symptoms are self-reported and difficult to objectively assess and identify. Therefore, many disability claims examiners and judges are hesitant to approve fibromyalgia claims, even when the claimant has received consistent treatment from a supportive physician.
If you suffer from fibromyalgia, one of the best ways to help your Social Security claim is to not only hire an attorney who understands the law and the disease, but also to get the right treatment. One of the most important things you can do is to ensure you are being taken care of by the appropriate physician – one who understands you, understands your condition, and is focused on getting you as well as possible.
Not only does Social Security want you to be officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia, but they also expect you to receive regular treatment from a rheumatologist, including laboratory tests. Social Security also likes to see support of your claims and medical records with third-party statements from friends, family members, or former colleagues who see you frequently and know what a typical day is like for you.
According to Social Security Ruling 12-2p, Social Security considers fibromyalgia to be a medically determinable impairment when, among other considerations, there is evidence of widespread chronic pain that has lasted at least three months and there are objective tests to rule out other possible conditions.
It is difficult to live with fibromyalgia and deal with Social Security and their endless deadlines and legalese. Hire an attorney who understands what you’re going through, can sympathize with you, and can work with you to present the best case to SSA.