Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Lawyers

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disorder which manifests as extreme fatigue that lasts more than 6 months, has no identifiable medical cause and is not alleviated with rest. Chronic fatigue syndrome is also called systemic exertion intolerance disease or myalgic encephalomyelitis.

Chronic fatigue syndrome is often not readily recognized by insurance companies and can lead to both personal injury claims and denied long-term disability claims.

Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

  • Fatigue which does not go away with rest
  • Decreased cognitive functioning
  • Muscle or joint pain
  • Headaches
  • Sleeplessness

Compensation and Coverage for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is unknown and because of this insurers will often attempt to deny personal injury claims and disability claims caused by chronic fatigue syndrome. Contact the lawyers at Taylor & Blair LLP today if you have chronic fatigue syndrome claim for a free consultation.