Fibromyalgia
is a life-changing chronic pain syndrome that effects the muscles and body
tissue. It can result in joint stiffness, fatigue and continual, naturally
unmanageable pain. It can occur as a result of a traumatic accident, a slip or
fall and for many people is left undiagnosed for many years.
To
be able to claim fibromyalgia
compensation individuals need an official diagnosis. This can be hard to
diagnose as it can’t be seen on x-rays, through blood tests or even through
various scans. It is often a diagnosis doctors are careful about as it is so
hard to pinpoint.
Living
with fibromyalgia or any chronic pain is difficult and it can mean you need to
make significant lifestyle changes. This is why a claim is necessary if you
have seen the condition develop after an accident at work or through a road
traffic accident.
Fibromyalgia
can lead to the development of emotional problems as well as physical so the
damage can be two-fold at least and it can be a hard condition to get to grips
with. It isn’t a condition which can be seen, so socially sufferers can feel
isolated as friends and family can’t quite understand how it can be as
difficult to live with as you describe. These are just some of the consequences
of the condition.
If
you want to make a case for compensation for your condition you’ll need a
specialist solicitor who has experience in the field and is also sensitive to
your needs. They may need you to carry out a further medical assessment and
there is the chance you will be able to take advantage of psychological therapy
and physiotherapy to further alleviate your symptoms.
If it can be proved that your condition is caused by the
traumatic accident then you should be entitled to compensation which should be
able to be used to make living a little less difficult.
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