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Kraft & Associates gets Social Security disability benefits for fibromyalgia patient

Politics, Law & Society
Press release from: Kraft & Associates, P.C.
(openPR) - The law firm of Kraft & Associates has successfully represented thousands of clients with Social Security disability claims. We have learned over the years that obtaining Social Security disability benefits for fibromyalgia patients is quite difficult, and obtaining benefits for any claimant under the age of thirty is even more difficult.

So one recent Social Security disability claim made our firm especially proud. It involved 23 year old Kacey Long, who developed fibromyalgia after undergoing breast implant surgery. Of course a law firm wouldn't normally mention a client by name, but Kacey is on a crusade to educate other women who may be considering breast implants, and does not object to the publicity.

Kacey had breast implant surgery in 2001. Almost immediately after the surgery her health began to decline, and eventually reached the point where she could barely walk. Kacey was diagnosed with several impairments, including rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Kacey had her implants removed in 2003, but is still fighting to regain her health. She is determined to warn other women of the dangers associated with breast implants, and has been on a nationwide campus speaking tour. Kacey’s story has received media attention from many sources, including The Washington Post, USA Today, Good Morning America, and MTV. Visit Kacey’s Web site at www.implantsout.org to learn more about her.

We wish Kacey all the best in her attempt to regain full health, and in her efforts to educate other women about the risks of breast implants. Her Social Security disability case shows that a person of any age can be found to be disabled.

For more information on Social Security disability benefits and other aspects of the Social Security system, visit www.kraftlaw.com. Kraft & Associates can be reached by e-mail at info@kraftlaw.com.
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