Legal Question in Social Security Law in California

social security benefits

i was injured on the job about 2yrs ago. I applied for SS. I was first thought to have carpal but, it turns out to be carpal and Fibromyalgia. I was denied before the Fibro was diagnosed. I was told that I will finally be getting a hearing. How do I prove my case? Do I have a chance? I have not worked in all this time due mostly to pain and my meds. If I stay on my meds I sleep most of the day away.I can do very little of what I used to do. I am in pain most of the time.


Asked on 11/15/01, 11:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Kathleen Holden Law Offices of Kathleen E. Holden

Re: social security benefits

While Fibromyalgia is recognized as a disability by SSA, these claims can be challenging to prove. To prove the claim, you will need to submit updated medical information and preferably a statement from your doctor specifically addressing how this condition affects your ability to perform specific job functions. Attorneys usually use forms designed for this. Your age and past work experience will be important factors. I would recommend consulting with an attorney in your area who practices this type of law. Most claims are handled on a contingency fee basis.

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Answered on 11/16/01, 2:56 pm


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