Scott Davis, Esq., is regarded as one of the nation’s foremost experts in representing clients seeking Social Security Disability based on a diagnosis of fibromyalgia (FM) and/or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and other chronic pain conditions. Approximately 90% of his practice is devoted to representing clients who are unable to work due to symptoms resulting from these conditions, and he represents clients of all ages nationwide.
In this new handbook, A
Practical Guide To Persevering & Winning Your Chronic Pain/Fatigue
Disability Case, the National Fibromyalgia Partnership has compiled 11
articles authored by Mr. Davis which provide practical and up-to-date
information for persons with FM and CFS who are considering filing for Social
Security Disability. The articles include:
Obtaining Disability
Benefits: David vs. Goliath?
How Does Social Security
Define “Disability” Anyway?
Social Security Disability: Questions & Answers
Obtaining Social Security Disability: How To Begin The Process
Winning Your Disability
Case In Three Words: Frequency, Severity, and Duration
Five Critical Tips To Keep
In Mind When Completing Disability Forms
How To Talk With Your
Physician About Supporting Your Disability Claim
Winning Your Disability
Case With The Help Of Co-Workers, Family Members, And Friends
Why It Is Important To
Address Psychological Issues In Your Chronic Pain Disability Case
Winning Your Social
Security Disability Claim: 15 Mistakes You Can’t Afford To Make
Social Security Increases
The Amount Of Money You Can Make Per Month And Still Be Found Disabled
Copies of this new publication are available for sale in the online store of this website. They may also be purchased by mail for $8.00 each (shipping/handling included). Send check or money order payable to “NFP, Inc.” or Visa/MasterCard information (acct. #, expiration date, cardholder name, and signature) to: NFP , Inc., P.O. Box 160, Linden, VA 22642-0160. Credit card orders may be faxed toll-free to: 866/666-2727.
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