Chronic Pain

Can you claim Fibromyalgia Compensation?

If you are suffering from the debilitating condition fibromyalgia as a result of an accident that was not your fault, no win no fee compensation specialists Freeclaim Solicitors can offer legal advice and help you to make a claim for fibromyalgia compensation.

Our solicitors are experienced in fibromyalgia compensation claims. If you would like to make an accident claim contact our personal injury solicitors online now or call our free compensation claim helpline on 0800 24 34 09.

The two main ways that the fibromyalgia develops are either spontaneously, or as the result of an accident, which is known as post-traumatic fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia can be caused by any type of accident with sudden movement, such as whiplash in a car accident, a slip, trip or fall in a shop, or an accident at work including an injury from manual handling or heavy lifting at work. In some accident at work claims, less strenuous repetitive tasks such as typing have also been known to trigger fibromyalgia.

To speak to one of personal injury lawyers and chronic pain Solicitors about making a fibromyalgia compensation claim, call free today on 0800 24 34 09. We offer a DOUBLE GUARANTEE meaning there is no cost or risk to you in making an accident claim. We guarantee that you have nothing to pay, win or lose, AND you keep 100% compensation (subject to our normal terms). We don't take a penny as we recover our fees from the other side.


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