Making Your Social Security Disability Case for Chronic Pain
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, most commonly referred to as chronic pain syndrome, can have a devastating impact on the lives of people who suffer from the occasionally crippling illness. Not well understood by many people, individuals afflicted by the illness may initially face an uphill battle getting access to Social Security Disability benefits. It is a fight that can often be won, however, particularly when you have experienced and helpful professionals on your side.
At the Robert Koenigsberg Law Offices in New York City, we have built our reputation by serving the needs of seriously injured or ill clients. We are dedicated to the mission of offering effective and personal legal service designed to help you recover disability benefits. If chronic pain has prevented or will prevent you from working for 12 months or more, then you may be eligible to receive government benefits.
Let us help you with your initial application, put together the right supporting documentation or appeal a denial of benefits.
Proving Your Disability
Difficult to measure and often highly unpredictable, building the supporting case for your application can be a confusing and complicated process. We work with you to understand how to build a strong case to back up your application for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). We review your medical history and work with you to make sure that you have the documentation you need.
Chronic pain can be the result of an initially minor injury, and, while fairly unusual, it is very real and very challenging for those suffering from it. It can impact every part of your life, and our disability attorney's job is to help you prove what you already know to be real to the complex and imposing bureaucracy of the Social Security Administration.
Work with a lawyer who will work with you. With highly personalized service that will support you every step of the way, our disability attorney, Maria C. Makis, stands ready to help you make your case.
The Legal Service Your Case Needs
Whether you are filing an initial application or an appeal after being denied benefits, we can put our knowledge and service behind your case. Contact our office today to schedule a free initial consultation and find out how we can help support your application or appeal.











