Texas Chronic Fatigue, Pain AttorneysLove can't be seen, but you know it when you feel it. The same is true of pain, fatigue, and other hard-to measure symptoms. You can suffer pain or fatigue so severe and debilitating it leaves you totally unable to work or to accomplish the tasks of daily life. Even when symptoms are chronic and extreme, there may be no objective medical evidence to support a Social Security Disability claim. Pain doesn't show up on an X-ray. An MRI or CT scan won't measure fatigue. That doesn't mean your symptoms are not real and disabling. Benefits Denied? We Can Help. At Morgan & Weisbrod, LLP our Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) attorneys have been helping people receive SSDI benefits for conditions with hard-to-measure symptoms, including:
Contact us today for a free consultation regarding your Social Security Disability benefits application or appeal. You will pay no costs or fees unless you win benefits. Documenting the EffectsWhen there is no objective test to measure the symptoms you are experiencing, we help you document the disabling effects of your condition. We will ask you to keep a diary of your daily activities and describe how your symptoms affect your ability to work and function. We may ask you to assign a number to the severity of your symptoms. We may also ask your physician to help us document how your condition affects your life. A Holistic ApproachWe have a very thorough understanding of the rules that govern how someone with symptoms such as pain and fatigue are evaluated. We also understand that, when your claim is repeatedly rejected, despite your severe disability, you can begin to suffer depression in addition to your other symptoms. We will take a holistic look at your case and aggressively pursue the disability benefits you deserve. If you suffer from chronic fatigue, pain, or other hard-to-measure symptoms, don't lose hope. Contact the Social Security Disability lawyers at Morgan & Weisbrod today for experienced and effective representation. If you have questions about receiving Social Security Disability in Texas, we can help. Free Consultation ∙ Handicapped Accessible ∙ Se Habla Español |


